The Noble Life and its Application in the Field of Spiritual Health with an Emphasis on the Holy Quran and the Law of Conformity
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Mojtaba Gharabaghi * , Tayebeh Gholamhosseini , Mohammadali Rezaei Charati , Ali Malekootinia , Mohammadali Akhavan |
Department of Islamic Studies, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , mq0452@gmai.com |
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Background and Aim: Today, spiritual health is one of the most important topics in therapy. Generous living as a way of life to replace the styles arising from materialistic thinking is rooted in the teachings of Islam. This research seeks to discuss the connection between generous living and spiritual health.
Methods: In this research, with the analytical-descriptive method and library tools, it has been tried to discuss the components of the generous life and to talk about its applications in spiritual health. The data collection in this research was a questionnaire to measure demographic variables, a questionnaire to measure spiritual attitude, and a questionnaire to measure satisfaction with life, as well as to measure demographic variables. Independent t-test and regression analysis were used for data analysis in this research.
Results: Research on religious foundations and sources shows that principles such as human dignity, privacy, and respect to privacy as the fundamental components of a generous life can have much affection in the aspect of spiritual health and it will guarantee spiritual health.
Conclusion: This research has reached these results that with the application of benevolent biology in the fields of medical research, surgery, interaction with the patient, and prescribing medicine, the ground is provided for the realization of spiritual health and its protection. On the other hand, paying attention to spiritual health in the treatment process can facilitate the treatment that focuses on the physical dimension. |
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Keywords: Generous Living, Spiritual Health, Respect to Privacy, Physical Health |
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Type of Study: Original Research |
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Spiritual Health Received: 2024/02/26 | Accepted: 2024/09/6 | Published: 2024/09/20
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