Mohd Manawi Mohd Akib, Hamdi Ishak, Ahmad Fakhrurrazi Mohammed Zabidi, Sharifah Basirah Syed Muhsin
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The soul, also known as al-nafs, is considered the second element in human beings, following the body. It plays a vital role as the overseer and administrator of every human decision and action, requiring a comprehensive understanding of its nature, potential, and ultimate happiness. In the realm of Islamic knowledge, the Qur’an serves as the primary source of reference, encompassing the discourse on al-nafs or the soul. However, this particular issue finds greater prominence within the debates of Islamic philosophers, specifically pertaining to the field of ontology. With this in mind, this article aims to examine one specific aspect of the discussion surrounding al-nafs, namely its creation, through an exploration of relevant verses from the Qur’an and insights drawn from Islamic philosophical sources. The method employed in this study involves analyzing the works of Fakhr al-Din al-Razi, including al-Tafsir al-Kabir, al-Mabahith al-Mashriqiyyah, al-Matalib al-‘Aliyah, and other significant texts representing the disciplines of exegesis and Islamic philosophy. A comprehensive understanding can be attained by examining the continuity of al-Razi’s ideas across these disciplines and comparing them with the perspectives of Abu ‘Ali al-Husayn Ibn ‘Abd Allah Ibn Sina and Abu Hamid Muhammad al-Ghazali. The findings of this article suggest that the soul, al-nafs, is a distinct entity that was created simultaneously with the body. While al-Razi’s opinion appears to align broadly with that of Ibn Sina and al-Ghazali, some shortcomings are identified within Ibn Sina’s viewpoint.
灵魂,也被称为al-nafs,被认为是继身体之后人类的第二个元素。它作为人类每一个决定和行动的监督者和管理者发挥着至关重要的作用,需要对其本质、潜力和最终幸福有全面的了解。在伊斯兰知识领域,《古兰经》是主要的参考来源,涵盖了关于al-nafs或灵魂的论述。然而,这个特殊的问题在伊斯兰哲学家的辩论中更为突出,特别是与本体论领域有关。考虑到这一点,本文旨在通过探索《古兰经》中的相关经文和从伊斯兰哲学来源中获得的见解,来研究围绕al-nafs的讨论的一个特定方面,即它的创建。本研究采用的方法包括分析法克尔·丁·拉兹的著作,包括塔夫西尔·卡比尔、马巴赫斯·马什里齐亚、马塔利布·阿利亚以及其他代表训诂学和伊斯兰哲学学科的重要文本。通过检查al-Razi的思想在这些学科中的连续性,并将其与Abu ' Ali al-Husayn Ibn ' Abd Allah Ibn Sina和Abu Hamid Muhammad al-Ghazali的观点进行比较,可以获得全面的理解。这篇文章的发现表明,灵魂(al-nafs)是一个与身体同时产生的独特实体。虽然al-Razi的观点似乎与伊本·西纳和al-Ghazali的观点大致一致,但在伊本·西纳的观点中发现了一些缺点。