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Mirbagheri M, Lavaei S. The necessity of the resurrection of beings and the detailed study of the resurrection of animals from the point of view of transcendent wisdom. پژوهش های مابعدالطبیعی 2020; 1 (2) :33-56
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Kharazmi University
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Every possible existence in the system of divine creation requires two things: one is the agent to be created and the other is the goal and end to move towards it. Basically, the requirement of a causal system is nothing but this. Moving towards the end and goal, regardless of the type of beings, is an inherent feature of every possible existence. Based on the refusal of sequence in the circle of causes, this end eventually leads to an end that itself no longer has an end, and that end is the ends and the same obligatory existence. Animals are no exception to this rule because of their potential. According to the verses of the Qurchr('39')an and the hadiths of the Infallibles, this matter has been expressed in various ways.
This return to the final end, which is interpreted as "resurrection", is divided into two species in the case of animals according to their nature. Either we encounter animals in the world that have imagination and memory, that their resurrection takes place independently, or animals that are only in the level of sense and do not rise above it, that they do not have an independent insect, and that they return only to their Lord of sorts. is.
Thus, the common denominator of all animals is the resurrection to the final destination and their distinction in the independence or non-independence of their insects according to their existence.
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Type of Study: Original Article | Subject: Philosophy
Received: 2021/01/28 | Accepted: 2021/05/30 | Published: 2021/05/31

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