خلاصه ماشینی:
The Relationship of Religion with Human Knowledge 1-Given that the word "science" has diverse and overlapping applications, and explaining all of them by referring to their differences would be lengthy, we will suffice here with a conceptual definition of "science" that is appropriate for the present discussion: "Science is a set of propositions that are presented around an axis (particular or universal) and are investigated and researched using methods suitable for the nature of the aforementioned propositions.
" The primary mission of the True Religion is to introduce correct beliefs regarding the most fundamental ontological issues (God and the eternal world) and to provide true values and practical programs effective in the happiness of this world and the hereafter; however, in religious sources, references are also made to natural issues and the knowledge of the world, humans, society, and history.
In any case, the theories obtained from religious texts regarding various issues, whether philosophical, empirical, or prescriptive, are counted as answers from religion to the questions of sciences, and any harmonious set of them can be considered a specific science with a religious description, such as Islamic philosophy, Islamic cosmology, Islamic anthropology, Islamic ethics, Islamic law and economics, etc.
The first relationship manifests through the influence of Islamic theories regarding ontological and anthropological issues as fundamental principles in the human sciences, including management, while the second relationship manifests through the influence of Islamic values in determining goals, policies, and practical methods.