Assistant Professor in Department of Theology and Islamic Studies, Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract
Extracting the lifestyle pattern of human beings at any time is one of the important issues that the followers of Shiite Imams attach special importance to. This can illuminate the path of the individual and society and help the Islamic Society in choices and decisions. One of the best sources to get acquainted with the pattern of human life style is the careful analysis of the words of the Shiite Imams, which in some cases have been quoted in the form of prayers in hadith books. In this article, using the method of "qualitative content analysis" and with a "thematic" approach, the prayers quoted from Imam Sajjad (pbuh) in the Sajjadiyya Sahifa are analyzed and using the important themes extracted from those prayers, explain the set of tasks that has been introduced as a lifestyle model for humans. The findings of the research show that in these prayers, with the approach of prayers, the set of individual and social duties for human beings has been expressed. The believer is waiting for the presence of the Imam and the leader of the Islamic society to form an Islamic government.
Etrat Doost, M. (2023). Individual and Social Lifestyle Model based on Analyzing the Content of Imam Sajjad Prayer of Arafa. International Journal of Imam Hossein University Islamic Humanities, 1(1), 71-85.
MLA
Mohammad Etrat Doost. "Individual and Social Lifestyle Model based on Analyzing the Content of Imam Sajjad Prayer of Arafa", International Journal of Imam Hossein University Islamic Humanities, 1, 1, 2023, 71-85.
HARVARD
Etrat Doost, M. (2023). 'Individual and Social Lifestyle Model based on Analyzing the Content of Imam Sajjad Prayer of Arafa', International Journal of Imam Hossein University Islamic Humanities, 1(1), pp. 71-85.
VANCOUVER
Etrat Doost, M. Individual and Social Lifestyle Model based on Analyzing the Content of Imam Sajjad Prayer of Arafa. International Journal of Imam Hossein University Islamic Humanities, 2023; 1(1): 71-85.