The impact of theological beliefs on human bio-economic relationships
maede pesarakloo
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Abbas Abbaszadeh
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Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy and Theology, Faculty of Theology and Islamic Sciences, University of Tabriz
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gorbanali karimzadeh garamaleki
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Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy and Theology, Faculty of Theology and Islamic Sciences, University of Tabriz
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Mohammad abbaszadeh
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Full Professor, Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Law and Social Sciences, University of Tabriz
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Keywords: Economy, Theological Beliefs, Marxism, Ownership, Capitalism,
Abstract :
As social being, man has material needs that require income to meet. The importance and necessity of this research is that beliefs do not remain exclusively in the mind and are effective in actions, and the economic status of individuals can change under the influence theological beliefs. The present article is written the field of economic benefits of the capitalist, Marxist, and Islamic systems, with the aim examining the impact beliefs on economic life. In non-theistic societies where the capitalist and Marxist systems are prominent, enjoyment profit, income, and ownership is excessive or excessive. Some are in absolute poverty some are immersed in wealth; while Islamic theological beliefs have various ideological solutions for economic balance in society.the enjoyment of property, non-theistic societies are also caught up in the belief in a degree of unlimited freedom and discretion or coercion. in Islam, sects such as Ash'arites, Sufis, and Mu'tazilites have also been caught in ideological deviations that affect their economic benefits in the Shiite Imamiyya religion, these deviations in ownership under pure monotheism have not been created by taking advantage the teachings and guidelines of the Imams. in order gain financial benefits, the belief the necessity or mere free will man has been rejected, and by believing in the belief of "amr bain al amrain" man is obliged enjoy worldly blessings and refrain from denying himself from them and trying to do business in the Imamiyya religion. The method of collecting materials in this research is a descriptive library
