Islamic Approach to Laziness

  • Gholami A
  • Shokrpour N
  • Nikjah J
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Abstract

The current discourse of today's world has focused on providing well-being for human, while peace of mind and happiness are not necessarily the product of one's well-being and well-being is consistent with human mental health. Meanwhile, social scientists and health researchers have acknowledged that a phenomenon called laziness is a common disease of our century that has left people feeling at ease. This descriptive-analytical and library-based research addresses only one factor (harm), namely "laziness", among the factors and areas that undermines human peace. The modern religion has discussed how to get out of laziness. The present study acknowledges that rituals such as prayer, fasting and hajj provide a profound definition of health to believers, reinforcing the principles and components of true "peace". Religious rituals, as a practical solution to this process of influence on the one hand by weakening factors encouraging laziness, and on the other by improving the necessary spiritual talents and capacities, such as a spirit of hope, self-esteem and confidence, a realistic view to oneself and others. ... and the restoration of his criticizing spirit and responsibility will be able to deal with laziness

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Gholami, A., Shokrpour, N., & Nikjah, J. (2021). Islamic Approach to Laziness. International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding, 8(4), 335. https://doi.org/10.18415/ijmmu.v8i4.2555

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