Purification of self processes in the Orthodox of Christianity and the Islam, the Shiite With an emphasis on John Klymakvs and Nasir al-Din al-Tusi
- Author:
- Roghayeh Ahmadi Gildani
- Level:
- Master
- Subject(s):
- Abrahamic Religions
- Language:
- Farsi
- Faculty:
- Faculty of Religions
- Year:
- 2016
- Publisher:
- URD Press
- Supervisor(s):
- Eliyas Arefzadeh
- Advisor(s):
- Emdad Touran
Breath means spirit and the human nature is the growth potential and the cleansing in the light ways in which philosophers and mystics have proposed, finds . Breath cleaning or purification means purification of the soul, modifying and removing ugliness and false things of speech and the manifested is a good function. Mysticism means to understand the truth of the universe the self and thinking that the decoding of the ways of Purification of self through revelation and the Orthodox Christian and the Shi’a Islam. From the perspective Khajeh Nasiroddin Tusi, Mysticism as as an excellent way of Instrumental and philosophy that has is based on the revelation. He’s self-purification processes includes believe, stable, inward intentions, truthfulness, sincerity understanding and the most important steps in the Journey of Truth to reach Purification of self and repentance, of asceticism, poverty eradication, austerity, calculation, consistently and introduce meditation. John Klymakus the most important steps self-purification: the resignation and the detachment from the world, leaving pilgrimage, obey memorable blessed, holy sentenced to life constitutes true repentance, remembrance of death, sadness is that happiness, tolerance and stay away from anger, remembering the mistakes of silence, avoidance of calumny, lies and other Rzayl commitment to worship and nightlife and the knows ……. The most common points between the processes and steps that Nasir al-Din al-Tusi argues, need to adhere to fixed rules of ethical values such as: avoiding moral Rzayl and the serious efforts to restore the virtues of the heart, will and morality are strengthened. The variations in the methods and approach to God and the world from the perspective of monasticism and Shiite mystics such as Nasir al-Din Tusi