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Noormohammadi G. The Role of Monotheistic Insight in Human Health. Quran and Medicine 2020; 4 (3)
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , . g_noormohammadi@sina.tums.ac.ir
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Aims: "Health" is one of the broadest issues in the field of thought human. Given the connection between "health" and all fields of human life, it can be considered as an immense subject. Islam as an Intellectual and practical school has a special look at the issue of "health". The type of insight that every person or society has on the issue of "health" will play a significant role in formatting lifestyle and directing them to their lifestyle. Whatever this look is more accurate, a smoother bed will be provided for human desirability. This paper examines the monotheistic insight of "Islam" in the field of health with a new attitude and examines two main parts of the benefits and effects of belief and applied.
Methods: The method of this study is descriptive and analytical, which is done by referring to religious and scientific texts and the obtained information is categorized and analyzed.  
Findings: Islam based on its own worldview and anthropology presents a special description of "health" that is significant in two fields of physics and metaphysics. "Health" in Islamic attitude had both a divine origin, and moves toward divine destination.
Conclusion: The purpose of human "health" is divine and metaphysical. Human should seek the goal of their "health" in their spiritual dimensions (in the approach to the source of "health", that is, God). If a human places his life in this direction, he will achieve the true meaning of his life.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2019/01/28 | Accepted: 2019/09/21 | Published: 2020/01/27

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