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The innate journey of knowing God is through the mind itself, without the help of any other human being. This study examines the innate journey of knowing God and His graces through an analysis of the novel Hayy Ibn Yaqzan by Ibn Tufail. This fact can be seen in how the novel’s character, Ibn Yaqzan, is able to distinguish himself from the natural animal existence surrounding him, whereby his levels of awareness rise from sensory perception through contacting and dealing with things to mental awareness through mental consideration. According to this concept, in this case, we find a person who is not connected to society and does not grow up in a social environment. The development and improvement of Ibn Yaqzan’s mind and his senses, the improvement of his methods in dealing with others, and his acquiring civilised and cultural characteristics show that he is a primitive person who has not reached a stage of complete humanity. The main hypothesis of this research paper is that anyone can discover God by himself/herself and that the human soul has the ability to realise its value and develop an awareness of its difference and distinction. It demonstrates that solitude is required for the exercise of this awareness. Moreover, it shows that man is capable of acquiring all human virtues without necessarily being a part of society.
认识真主的先天旅程是通过心灵本身,不需要任何其他人的帮助。本研究通过分析伊本-图法伊尔(Ibn Tufail)的小说《伊本-雅克赞》(Hayy Ibn Yaqzan),探讨认识真主及其恩典的先天历程。这一事实可以从小说中的人物伊本-雅克赞如何将自己与周围的自然动物存在区分开来看出,他的认识水平从通过接触和处理事物的感官知觉上升到通过精神思考的精神知觉。根据这一概念,在这种情况下,我们会发现一个与社会没有联系、没有在社会环境中成长的人。伊本-雅克赞的心智和感官的发展和提高、与人交往方法的改进以及文明和文化特征的获得,都表明他是一个没有达到完全人性阶段的原始人。本研究论文的主要假设是,任何人都可以自己发现上帝,人类的灵魂有能力实现自己的价值,并形成对自身差异和区别的认识。论文证明,要实现这种意识,就需要独处。此外,它还表明,人不一定要成为社会的一部分,也能够获得人类的所有美德。