Time in Islamic Thought: From the Depth of Concept to the Crisis of Civilization Building
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https://doi.org/10.56989/benkj.v4i1.774Keywords:
the time, civilization, human, constructionAbstract
This research deals with the concept of time in terms of it is a historical time space for human action and in terms of it; is an eternal divine dimension represented in the concept of the age, the eternal dimension, which is the absolute age, which is God Almighty created the relative age, which is the bulk of creatures. Consequently, neither this existence nor this time that is part of this existence was random.
Therefore, the aim of this study was to highlight the importance of time, which is the time and duration of our existence on the face of the earth, but this period should not elapse without an action that chronicles it and shows the importance of this human presence, which means the making of civilization, this civilization that represents the identity of every human society.
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