ali entezari; ahdie asadpour
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Abu Hamed, Imam Mohammad Ghazali Tusi, is one of the greatest thinkers of the fifth century AH (505-450 AH). The preliminary paper seeks to recognize the excerpts from al-Ghazali's demographic thoughts about the phenomena of migration or, in his own words, "travel." He presented his thoughts about nine ...
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Abu Hamed, Imam Mohammad Ghazali Tusi, is one of the greatest thinkers of the fifth century AH (505-450 AH). The preliminary paper seeks to recognize the excerpts from al-Ghazali's demographic thoughts about the phenomena of migration or, in his own words, "travel." He presented his thoughts about nine years ago in the book "Islamic Revival of Sciences" and also the book of Kimia Sa'adat, which is the Persian compression of the above effect. The research method is descriptive and analytical. In this regard, we have used Ghazali's documents, materials and works to sum up the subject matter. According to research findings, he examines many aspects of the phenomenon of migration that is currently being raised. He considered immigration to be a voluntary, often short-lived phenomenon, due to various reasons, such as unfavorable economic and expensive situations, for the acquisition of various religious sciences, the verses of God on earth, recreation, and escape from the deadly diseases and that -What is the religion of the Lord. He also believes in the close connection between immigration and civilization, and in his writings he refers to historical narratives and hadiths, which is due to the ideas and beliefs of this Muslim thinker.
Rereading and interpreting the ideas of leading Muslim thinkers
ali entezari; ahdie asadpour
Abstract
Of the three basic phenomenon of fertility, mortality and migration leads to demographic changes, this paper attempts to analyze the concept of fertility among the ideas of Avicenna, a Persian physician and philosopher (370-428 AD) is. The method used in this study is a documentary-analytical method. ...
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Of the three basic phenomenon of fertility, mortality and migration leads to demographic changes, this paper attempts to analyze the concept of fertility among the ideas of Avicenna, a Persian physician and philosopher (370-428 AD) is. The method used in this study is a documentary-analytical method. The findings suggest that Avicenna in his books, in addition to discussing the role of women as those who are responsible for childbearing, That marriage is a legitimate basis for childbearing and divorce phenomenon in the breakdown of marriage, childbearing, disrupt legitimate, argued. The findings also suggest that he talk directly to fertility and family planning (such as proper age for marriage, ways to prevent pregnancy) is also proposed. He did not neglect health issues surrounding the phenomenon of fertility and fetal death during pregnancy, maternal death during pregnancy and childbirth spoken And to be quite detailed and technical and medical with a view to describing them.