Ethics in Ishraq Philosophy
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As is known, Ishraq philosophy is of some sorts of mystical teachings. Ishraqi ethics is also a mystical ethics and has taken such a direction that with the help of Ethical Journey may release human from nature’s darkness, mundane attachments and his own alien homesick and to return human to his original homeland. Sheikh Ishraq has recommended some instructions for God seeker’s achievement to purification of the soul and heart as well as being blessed with real insight based upon considerable anthropological and ontological principles. This paper has intended to explain the meaning and concept as well as nature and reality of ethics from Ishraq philosophy perspective followed by dealing with anthropological and ontological principles of Ishraqi ethics. Finally, Ishraqi ethical plans and instructions will be analyzed.
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volume 7 issue 23
pages 23- 38
publication date 2014-03
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