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From the thought of the body to the thought of the heart: analysis of the point of difference of view of Mowlavi's positive oriented from the Discourse of positive thinking of neoliberal and explaining educational strategies that enrich the heart's thoughts in Mowlavi's educational thought
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Azam Moradi *1 , Tahereh Javidi Kalateh Jafarabadi2 , Bakhtiar Shabani Varki3  |
1- 0009-0003-9041-4193 , moradi25m1407@gmail.com 2- 0000-0001-5873-8743 3- 0000-0001-9071-3298 |
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Abstract: (79 Views) |
Objective: This research aims to identify the point of distinction between neoliberal positive thinking discourse and Rumi's educational ideas.
Method: The research method is analytical-comparative and, in terms of purpose, is considered practical because it is a step towards the flourishing of the ultimate goal of Islamic education. The community under study is the academic and non-academic discourse of positivism, which emphasizes the power of the mind in creating external reality. The sample keywords are happiness and mind, and two perspectives on these keywords were compared.
Results: The main distinction between neoliberal positivism and Rumi's teachings is the difference in the two perceptual systems of the mind and the heart. Rumi refers to the mind as darkness and believes that remaining in the darkness of the mind and not being born from it is the main source of misery and sorrow in the world. he refers to two types of thoughts, namely the thoughts of the body and the thoughts of the heart, and believes that in order to achieve happiness unmixed with sorrow, it is necessary to be equipped with the explanation of the heart or thoughts of the heart by being patient with pain and consciously avoiding the dictates of the body's thoughts.
Conclusion: Rumi's teachings on paying attention to the heart and cultivating its mind, apart from being an innovative and serious solution to achieving genuine happiness, also eliminate the conceptual ambiguity of a virtuous life as the ultimate goal of Islamic education and make its achievement planable for those in charge. Because the compatibility of the Quranic definitions derived from this concept with Rumi's educational poems shows that the fertilization of the heart's thoughts is the same as reaching Hayat-e Tayyebeh of closeness. |
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| Keywords: Discourse of positive thinking, Mowlavi, mind, thought of the body, thought of the heart, happiness, Expansion of breast
Discourse of Positive Thinking, Mowlavi, Mind, Thought of the body, Thought of the heart, Happiness, Hayat-e Tayyebeh |
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special-Philosophical Received: 2025/10/5 | Revised: 2026/05/16 | Accepted: 2025/12/1 | Published: 2025/12/29 | ePublished: 2025/12/29
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