Effective and constructive elements of spiritual health and religious identity in terms of the Holy Quran
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Identity, , Religious Identity,, Spiritual Health, Holy QuranAbstract
One of the important and different dimensions of today's studies in the field of anthropology is attention to the identity and the existential part of man. Because everyone's personal and social life is affected by their identity. On the other hand, the conscious and exploratory search for identity and its various dimensions is a new phenomenon. The findings show that by recognizing the status and role of religious identity, we can identify one of the fundamental components of civilization that has played a significant role in the development of human identity. A Study of Social Change and the Development of Current Societies; it proves the necessity of recognizing the important and affective dimensions and components of identification. Therefore, the present study seeks to examine the verses of the Holy Quran using a descriptive-analytical method and using the method of analyzing library texts and documents. To be able to achieve goals such as; Explain the theoretical framework of the discussion, identify the concept of spiritual health and religious identity, types of identity in terms of the Holy Quran and express the salient features of religious identity based on Islamic teachings. The most important results of this work can be summarized in the foundations and constructive elements of identity, especially religious identity, which are the same as the foundations of theology, and religious identity, the foundations of anthropology and religious identity, the foundations of cosmology and religious identity, and so on. The practical implications of these principles can be of great help in today's society, especially in adolescence and youth, in identifying and promoting spiritual health.
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