Examining the consequences of jealousy from the perspective of the Qur'an and the books of hadith

Authors

1 urmia university

2 hoze Qom and maaref univercity

Abstract

 
Today, the use of religious teachings in the process of counseling and psychotherapy has attracted a lot of attention and many studies have been done in this field. The main purpose of the research is to provide a new interpretation and explanation of Islam's approach to the consequences of jealousy using religious findings and moral knowledge, and in some cases, it has been accompanied by a psychological perspective. The research method is descriptive-analytical, ie using the Holy Quran, interpretations of the Quran, books of hadiths and humanities resources, the effects of jealousy have been identified and analyzed.
In this regard, the consequences of jealousy are divided into two types, spiritual and material; The disappearance of faith, the disappearance of goodness, the immersion in sin, the avoidance of divine mercy and the rejection of obedience are known to be the spiritual effects of jealousy. Life is considered one of the most important material consequences of jealousy. Preparing to promote moral teachings and prevent moral vices is one of the basic findings of research.
In this regard, the consequences of jealousy are divided into two types, spiritual and material; The disappearance of faith, the disappearance of goodness, the immersion in sin, the avoidance of divine mercy and the rejection of obedience are known to be the spiritual effects of jealousy. Life is considered one of the most important material consequences of jealousy. Preparing to promote moral teachings and prevent moral vices is one of the basic findings of research.

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