Abstract:
Abstract
Undoubtedly, the inseparable connection between ethics and monotheistic vision has always been emphasized in Islamic texts as the main axis of human perfection. Unfortunately, today, the neglect of the two-way and reinforcing relationship between these two categories, both in theory and practice, has become a serious challenge; in such a way that sometimes ethics is promoted without the support of monotheistic vision and sometimes monotheism is promoted without manifestation in moral virtues. Therefore, this research aims to analyze the role of the mutual connection of moral conduct in strengthening human monotheistic vision from the perspective of Allamah Misbah Yazdi. The research method was descriptive-analytical and carried out by library study of his works. The findings indicate that by representing the model of human moral conduct through "self-refining" (including the stages of emptying, analysis, and manifestation), "practical conduct" (including participation, meditation, and calculation), and "existential transformation" (including divine morality, emotional balance, and heart intuition), it leads to strengthening human monotheistic insight. The results showed that this model can be used as a practical roadmap for educational and training programs to deepen monotheistic beliefs. Also, the model's reinforcing feedback cycle guarantees the continuity and excellence of the moral and monotheistic education process.
Keywords: Individual ethics, monotheistic insight, Allamah Misbah Yazdi, evolutionary cycle model, self-refining, practical conduct