ملخص الجهاز:
"Man and the Formation of Social Life According to Tafsir al-Mizan Muhammad Akwan1 Translated by Mahboobeh Morshedian ABSTRACT: Man is like the rest of the creatures of the world; the difference lies in his possession of intellect and thought while other creatures lack these abilities.
Qur'anic commentators paid special attention to research on human nature and man's social and moral life: Knowing the nature of man which is comprised of both body and soul, knowing immateriality, and the way it is related to material body, being aware of the true perfection of man and how to achieve and guide men into it are all among the issues included in the knowledge about man (theological anthropology).
l. Man and the stages of his life A person lives and grows while adhering to specific rules and principles for guidance and seeks to employ all his abilities and faculties to bring prosperity so that he can both enjoy worldly blessings and make provisions for his hereafter.
This verse implies that "before man comes to this world, God created him to give some covenants, and clearly man had a kind of life before this worldly life," (Allamah Tabatabai, al-Mizan, vol.
Necessity: the factor that forms social life Man has a faculty (quwwah) called the perceptive thought by which he develops a relationship among events, things, and creatures in the present, what happened in the past, and what will occur in the future."