Thursday, July 15, 2021

What is humanity philosophy?

What is humanity?  Some basic and golden features of humanity are described here 


What is humanity's philosophy?



Every living thing is known for its nature. Just as birds are known for their innocence, and beasts are known for their brutality, so man is known for his humanity.

If the characteristics of a human being are described in one word, that word will be called "humanity". Humanity means compassion, justice, worship of God, and compassion for one another. Man's humanity makes him unique from other living beings. If the purpose of life is just to eat, sleep, wake up, have fun, and do everyday activities, then all other living things do the same. But from the evolution of life to the end, humanity demands high moral principles and obedience to God. In addition, humanity is basically the name of the concept that connects one human being to another.

The attributes of humanity include desire and intellect. Animals have only desire, not intellect, and angels have intellect, but not desire. And man has both characteristics. If a person abandons the intellect and follows only desires, he will be called an animal, and if a person uses his intellect instead of following desires, he will be called an angel. And human has both characteristics. If he abandons the intellect and follows only desires, he will be called an animal, and if he selects his intellect instead of his desires, he will be called an angel. And adopting the path of moderation in both these qualities is called "humanity".

Humanity is a very broad subject with a wide range of human attributes. By examining all these attributes of man, we come to know better about humanity. Read my full article to get a better understanding of the principles of humanity.


Some of the higher principles of humanity


1- Wisdom and Consciousness


The highest quality of humanity that makes it superior and different from all other living beings is its intelligence and consciousness. Using his intellect, man learned to fly in the skies and swim in the water.

Human intellect helps him to understand the difference between filth and cleanliness, good and evil, and sin and goodness. And it is this intellect and human consciousness that makes him aware of the oneness of GOD's existence.


2- Ethical principles of survival


Even stray dogs roam the streets fighting for their rights, hunger, and survival. But the special characteristic of man is that under no circumstances does he violate the basic moral principles, that is, he does not oppress for the sake of oppression, he does not destroy the right in response to the loss of a right, and he understands the difference between sin and good.


3- The philosophy of power


Man's greatest strength is his intellect and consciousness. Using his intellect, man can face the greatest enemy. One of the most important principles of humanity is that man understands the difference between his strengths and weaknesses.

According to the requirements of humanity, the misuse of one's power is against the principles of humanity. While using your intellect and consciousness to overcome your weaknesses is your real strength. In the law of the jungle, every strong swallows the weak. But in human society, using force to help the weak is the best course of action.


4- Purpose of life


One of the best human attributes is finding some purpose in life. Every living thing has been created for a specific purpose. If we consider it, nothing in this world has been made useless.

But the purpose of human life determines the course of his life. And the primary purpose of human life is to follow "the highest moral principles of humanity", and to "obey GOD. "

And live your life according to God's commandments. Humanity makes different demands in every person's life in different situations, and meeting the demands should be the "purpose of life" human life. For example, sometimes to ease the problem of a troubled person, to help a troubled person, etc.


5- Contentment and generosity


When every cup of the world is full, it bursts forth. When the lion is full, he gladly leaves the meat of his prey for the vultures and the disciples. As water continues to flow down the slope, it slowly begins to irrigate the heights, even boiling down to dirty sewers in the abundance of rain.

If we look around us, we will see contentment and generosity in everything in the world. Every part of the universe seems to fulfill the needs of others after fulfilling its own needs. But this attribute is a virtue of humanity, but in today's age man's "need" goes two steps further than his "gain", and his "gain" revolves only around his "need".


6- Moral limitations


Human life is not unrestrained like the animals that live in the forest. Nor is a man born free. Human life is bound by the threads of relationships. 

And maintaining these relationships is one of the first duties of humanity. There are different rights and responsibilities in the relationship between parents and children, siblings, or spouses. And the first duty of humanity is to maintain all these relations with ethics. And one of the first requirements of humanity is to be selfless and help others.

And friendships have their limits, and relationships with strangers have their limits. Man cannot make every other human being a victim of his lust like animals. Human sexuality is also bound by moral boundaries.

And for the fulfillment of these sexual desires, only marital relations are allowed in the classification of relationships. But this classification of relationships is not a prerequisite for all other animals.

Within the realm of sin and reward, man is given the choice between good and evil. And avoiding sins is one of the limitations of humanity.


7- Clothing awareness


Man is the only animal in the world that wears clothes on his body. Because according to human intellect, and consciousness, wearing clothes makes a person civilized and dignified. Humanity is identified by its decent clothing rather than the features of the human body.

There is a difference between the animals that live naked in the forests and the people who live in civilized societies because of their clothing. And humanity is not the name of "naked" societies, like the "naked" animals in the jungles. Rather, the requirement of humanity is that man should present his humanity in a dignified manner by wearing decent clothes.


8- Kindness


One of the most beautiful attributes of humanity is "compassion". God has made man naturally kind and gentle. Man is forbidden to treat others cruelly out of selfishness or lust.

Compassion and empathy are some of the best human qualities. Sometimes sacrificing one's own happiness for the sake of others is also a special attribute of humanity. And empathy for others, and speaking out against oppression are some of the highest attributes of humanity.


Wrapping Up


There is no doubt about the importance and usefulness of humanity. Humanity cannot be called a religion. Humanity is not a religion but a universal passion and is not the only one but an essential means of pleasing God. This passion exists in different forms in different societies.

The teachings of humanity are present in all the religions of the world. No human being can become a complete human being without reaching the ascension of humanity. In this age, the growing evil and the growing freedom in the name of Liberty have turned many human beings into beasts.

Even today, rapists are called "bastards."  Because wild animals can have sex with anyone. But for a civilized creature like a human being, a beautiful relationship like marriage was created for sexual gratification so that there could be a difference between human beings and animals.

According to the law of animals, they justify snatching. But according to the principles of humanity, it has been declared wrong. Snatching the rights of others, and killing someone unjustly, is against humanity.

Obedience to humanity is proof of being human. By following all these guiding principles of humanity, one can certainly reach the highest level of humanity.


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