
Explaining the issue of resurrection, Shahab al Din Suhrawardi reaches to the belief that the souls of the blissful and perfect virtues people are absorbed by the divine worlds of light after death, and they are not involved with the concerns of the purgatory life . Nevertheless, the virtuous ones who are in the middle degree, with their statues being preserved in the hierarchical order, are settled in the world of the suspended forms and non corporeal bodies. Suhrawardi reminds us that the resurrection of all divine corporeal and non corporeal bodies as well as the actualization of prophets' promises take place in this way. Nonetheless, his remarks about the impious souls rise a suspicion about his inclination towards the idea of the transmigration of soul. Mulla Sadra criticizes Suhrawardi's approach to the issue of resurrection especially his analysis that the non corporeal forms cause forms and images in the imagination, which are the origins of pleasant and unpleasant effects. In this respect ,Sadra has considered Suhrawadi's explanation as an account which is in opposition to the surface of the religious texts
The transcendent theosophy, Suhrawardi, Eschatology, Spiritual resurrection, B1-5802, Corporeal resurrection, Philosophy (General)
The transcendent theosophy, Suhrawardi, Eschatology, Spiritual resurrection, B1-5802, Corporeal resurrection, Philosophy (General)
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