Consumption during religious seasons

  • Boudali BENAOUN University of Laghouat ( Algeria)
Keywords: consumption, religious seasons, asceticism

Abstract

The relationship of religion with society is a vital social relationship that must be studied and researched according to a scientific perspective, and that is because of its effective position in the society system. And religious systems exist in all societies because they care about social needs. On the integration of the personality of the individual and the strengthening of his morale, so that he wards off fear and revives in him hope, through the miraculous powers represented in the power of God. Every society has holy days that restore its glories with religious historical origins. These holidays and seasons multiplied among non-Muslims, and they became abundant in one year. The Feast of Evacuation, the Feast of Love, the Feast of the Woman...etc. Every society creates whatever titles it wants, and you do whatever you desire in those seasons and holidays. The name of the feast is the pronunciation of a beloved to oneself in the days of the seasons that bring benefit and goodness to the communities, and it is derived from the Oud, which means returning again and again with joy and pleasure. Where Ibn Al-Arabi said: The feast is called Eid because it returns every year with renewed joy.

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BENAOUN, B. (1). Consumption during religious seasons. Social Sciences Journal, 7(1), 123-143. Retrieved from http://journals.lagh-univ.dz/index.php/ssj/article/view/3467
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