The relationship between social and natural events with "human actions", "Quranic traditions" and "divine wisdom"

Document Type : Specialized scientific

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10.22034/ijf.2023.100180.1007

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In this writing, the relationship between natural events - whenever they have social and global effects - such as flood, drought and corona, with the variables of "human social performance", "the flow of divine laws and traditions in the planning of societies", "divine motivations from the flow of those traditions", has been explained and analyzed. Recognizing social events caused by natural events as divine traditions is a necessity. Ignoring these traditions and not having a proper understanding of the good and bad behavior of human beings in relation to the flow of divine traditions causes human losses in this world and the hereafter, on the other hand, knowing the divine traditions and then correcting human behavior in relation to their flow leads to many blessings and charities. Based on the author's findings from Islamic sources, the sum of human social functions that can be counted as an active cause involved in the flow of divine tradition and the creation of social and global events at any time, include forgetting monotheism and worship. Giving originality to matter and the world of nature, drowning in luxury and prosperity, the spread and world of corruption, the oppression and monotony of arrogant powers, alliances for war against weak countries, the initiation of new sins in human societies. In this regard, the divine motivations that can be introduced as the ultimate causes in the course of world events are the following: redefining human societies and showing the two dimensions of excellence and knowledge in them, promoting the spiritual health and spiritual strength of the righteous in society, passing from the global material order to Spiritual and divine order, revenge and decay of the civilizational shock of global criminals, establishing a correct educational system and feeling the need for God.

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