THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL FACTS IN THE QUR’AN ABOUT A MAN AS "A RULER" AND "A SLAVE" Cover Image

KUR'ANSKE ANTROPOLOŠKE ČINJENICE O ČOVJEKU KAO "NAMJESNIKU" I "ROBU"
THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL FACTS IN THE QUR’AN ABOUT A MAN AS "A RULER" AND "A SLAVE"

Author(s): Adil Makić
Subject(s): Hermeneutics, Qur’anic studies
Published by: Islamski pedagoški fakultet Univerziteta u Zenici
Keywords: the Qur'an; khalif (a ruler); abd (a slave);

Summary/Abstract: The aim of this study is quite layered and could be expressed, in a broader sense, through the phrase: deconstruction of human nature in the Qur'an. In a more specific sense, this paper intends to argue for the effectiveness of the complementarity of the roles of "khalif" and "abd" (a ruler and a slave) in a man, in the three-dimensional tension between three essential elements related to humans as "endowed", "in charge" and "responsible" beings, along with "dependency" as a central and relevant determinant. In further elaboration of the topic, we will to a certain extent discuss the Qur'anic sources that emphasize the two-dimensionality of human nature and that suggest their equal and proportional treatment. This modest study will try to project an adequate treatment of two diametrically different dimensions of a human being - material and spiritual, whose heterogeneous structure unites and merges into a homogeneous and coherent whole, and as such realizes the predestination roles of "Khalif" and "abd" (a ruler and a slave) here and now.

  • Issue Year: 2023
  • Issue No: 21
  • Page Range: 269-288
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: Bosnian
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