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:: Volume 4, Issue 1 (Spring & Summer 2024) ::
Avicenna Interdisciplinary J Relig Health 2024, 4(1): 0-0 Back to browse issues page
Identifying and analyzing the components of spiritual health from the perspective of the Qur'an and hadiths
Adil Hamidvand * 1, Mohammad Azimi2 , Kamal Nosrati Heshi2 , Hamidreza Dehghan2
1- University of Medical Sciences , hr.dehghan@cfu.ac.ir
2- Farhangian University
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Introduction and purpose: From the point of view of Islam, spiritual health is actually the spiritual connection and connection of man with the creator, it is the basis of peace of heart that frees man from anxieties, worries and concerns and brings him to mental security and in the Quran and hadiths The Imams (peace be upon them) have been expressed with expressions such as peace and confidence of the heart. Therefore, the aim of the current research is to identify and analyze the components of spiritual health from the perspective of the Qur'an and hadiths.
Methodology: The current research is an applied research that was conducted in two stages in order to achieve the findings. The first step: using descriptive and analytical qualitative research method. In this study, the triangulation method was used to extract and compile the materials; That is, the study was carried out based on the foundations of the Qur'an, narrations and related researches and theoretical foundations. Second step: In order to investigate the frequency and importance of the components of spiritual health in the Quran, the content analysis method was used in this research. The content of the plan was examined from the point of view of the respondent (the text of the Holy Quran) and seven main components in the field of spiritual health. This article is extracted from the title of the project with ethics ID: IR.IAU.ARDABIL.REC.1401.166
Results: The above table shows that from the examination of the components of social health from the perspective of the Quran, faith in God and holy books with a frequency of 45, faith in prophets with a frequency of 19, faith in the afterlife with a frequency of 17, worshiping God with a frequency of 56, thinking with The frequency is 50, and among these components, the theme of worshiping God is the most frequent with 17 counts.
Conclusion: The results show that from the examination of the components of social health from the perspective of the Quran, faith in God and holy books with a frequency of 45, faith in the prophets with a frequency of 19, faith in the afterlife with a frequency of 17, worshiping God with a frequency of 56, thinking with a frequency of 50 Among these components, the theme of worshiping God is the most frequent with 17 counts.
Keywords: Content analysis, spiritual health, Quran and hadiths
     
Editorial: Research | Subject: Quran and health
Received: 2024/08/17 | Accepted: 2024/08/31
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Ethics code: IR.IAU.ARDABIL.REC.1401.166


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Hamidvand A, Azimi M, Nosrati Heshi K, Dehghan H. Identifying and analyzing the components of spiritual health from the perspective of the Qur'an and hadiths. Avicenna Interdisciplinary J Relig Health 2024; 4 (1)
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Volume 4, Issue 1 (Spring & Summer 2024) Back to browse issues page
مجله بین رشته ای دین و سلامت ابن سینا Avicenna Interdisciplinary Journal of Religion and Health
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