On selfness (the “I”) the key to the Universe

According to the retrospective analysis of the prominent representatives of European philosophy regarding knowledge and belief, the author suggests that the Universe is a “receptacle” of knowledge about the world, and one source of the knowledge origin is religion. Moreover, he depicts that the sour...

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Main Author: Bülent Güzel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ukrainian Center for Cultural Studies 2020-06-01
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Online Access:http://skhid.kubg.edu.ua/article/view/206675
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description According to the retrospective analysis of the prominent representatives of European philosophy regarding knowledge and belief, the author suggests that the Universe is a “receptacle” of knowledge about the world, and one source of the knowledge origin is religion. Moreover, he depicts that the source of ideas’ interpretation and new meanings receiving in the Islamic tradition is the collection “Risale-i Nur” written by the Turkish theologian Bediüzzaman Said Nursi. The new distinctive understanding of relations between the Qur’an - the book of “Divine language attribute” and the Universe - the book of “Divine will attribute” is offered in “Risale-i Nur”. Bediüzzaman constantly draws attention to the Universe, demonstrates how “to read” it via the Qur’anic methodology, how to understand the eternal sense any that creation points at, and how to come to the conclusions mentioned in the Qur’an. Analysing the particular volumes of “Risale-i Nur” (namely, “The Words”, “The Letters”, “The Flashes”, “The Rays”), the author highlights originality of Said Nursi’s considerations that are neither similar to the wisdom of the East nor to the science of the West. “Risale-i Nur” is proved to reveal the conceptual meanings and the true values of the Universe by the direct inspiration of the Qur’an and not merely on the real rational deductions. Having accepted knowledge and observations in the light of pages and words from the book of the Universe, Nursi revealed the direct connection between the Qur’an and the Universe. Thus, he proved that there were not any contradictions between them and factually, they were written by the same author. Consequently, when “selfness” (the “I”) is properly involved, it is obvious for a person that the book of the Universe is not different in any way for the revelation. The definitions of Said Nursi exist in four main concepts: one has the sense of the other; every notion contains its definition, intentions and perceptions. When the nature of “selfness” is known and used as described, it offers perceptions that does not reject the products of philosophical and scientific approach and interprets them in the light of revelation, transforming all information into the wisdom. Therefore, the key to deciphering a book of the Universe is in the human nature and its selfness.
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spelling doaj.art-84eaca5865184a6887480e1cc14b1e5f2022-12-22T00:40:06ZengUkrainian Center for Cultural StudiesCхід1728-93432411-30932020-06-0103(167)475210.21847/1728-9343.2020.3(167).206675206675On selfness (the “I”) the key to the UniverseBülent Güzel0Yildiz Technical University (Istanbul)According to the retrospective analysis of the prominent representatives of European philosophy regarding knowledge and belief, the author suggests that the Universe is a “receptacle” of knowledge about the world, and one source of the knowledge origin is religion. Moreover, he depicts that the source of ideas’ interpretation and new meanings receiving in the Islamic tradition is the collection “Risale-i Nur” written by the Turkish theologian Bediüzzaman Said Nursi. The new distinctive understanding of relations between the Qur’an - the book of “Divine language attribute” and the Universe - the book of “Divine will attribute” is offered in “Risale-i Nur”. Bediüzzaman constantly draws attention to the Universe, demonstrates how “to read” it via the Qur’anic methodology, how to understand the eternal sense any that creation points at, and how to come to the conclusions mentioned in the Qur’an. Analysing the particular volumes of “Risale-i Nur” (namely, “The Words”, “The Letters”, “The Flashes”, “The Rays”), the author highlights originality of Said Nursi’s considerations that are neither similar to the wisdom of the East nor to the science of the West. “Risale-i Nur” is proved to reveal the conceptual meanings and the true values of the Universe by the direct inspiration of the Qur’an and not merely on the real rational deductions. Having accepted knowledge and observations in the light of pages and words from the book of the Universe, Nursi revealed the direct connection between the Qur’an and the Universe. Thus, he proved that there were not any contradictions between them and factually, they were written by the same author. Consequently, when “selfness” (the “I”) is properly involved, it is obvious for a person that the book of the Universe is not different in any way for the revelation. The definitions of Said Nursi exist in four main concepts: one has the sense of the other; every notion contains its definition, intentions and perceptions. When the nature of “selfness” is known and used as described, it offers perceptions that does not reject the products of philosophical and scientific approach and interprets them in the light of revelation, transforming all information into the wisdom. Therefore, the key to deciphering a book of the Universe is in the human nature and its selfness.http://skhid.kubg.edu.ua/article/view/206675selfnessuniverserisale-i nurthe qur’an
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