Document Type : Scientific-research
Authors
1 PhD student in Islamic Theology, Department of Philosophy and Islamic Theology, Faculty of Theology and Islamic Sciences, Tabriz University, Tabriz, Iran (author Responsible)
2 Assistant Professor, Department of Islamic Philosophy and Theology, Faculty of Theology and Islamic Sciences, Tabriz University, Tabriz, Iran
Abstract
Sometimes a person is faced with a disease or sufferings over which he has no control as he receives them directly from God. In such cases, which are interpreted as primary ailments, should God compensate this person? Islamic theologians have addressed this issue under the topic of Awad (compensation). The present article, adopting an analytical and comparative method, first explains the definition of Awad from the point of view of some Shia and Mu'tazili theologians, who have dealt with its conditions, limits and attributes. Then, relying on the opinions of those who agree with the issue of divine Awad, it examines the verses of the 15th prayer in Sahifeh Sajjadieh and shows that Hazrat Sajjad (peace be upon him) was of the same view. He has referred to divine compensation through prayers and supplications.
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