analyzing mohammad's path, religion, and position in fih-e-ma-fih
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چکیده
fih-e-ma-fih is one of the most important works of molavi in which there are deep issues about holly mohammad and his position. we plan to analyze the molavi's distinct attitude toward mohammad by comparing him to other prophets in fih-e-ma-fih at this paper, a fact which can analyze molavi's point of view thoroughly about this subject at two chapters: first, mohammad's path and mohammad's religion at which aspects of distinction between islam and mohammad's path will been explain by describing the both of them, and second chapter is mohammad's position which will been study and analyze in five important principles: guardianship (velayat), visitation state, gentility of mohammad's existence as a first creature and logos, divine love and influence station of god's names.
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ادیان و عرفانجلد ۴۷، شماره ۱، صفحات ۱-۲۲
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