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This article provides an insight into Koranic anthropology and looks at the
essence of man in his relationship with God. Here the author starts from the term insān
as one of several terms for »man« occurring in the Koran, which, according to the
representation of the Arabic lexicographer al-Ḫalīl ibn Aḥmad al-Farāhīdī (d. ca. 791)
in the Kitāb al-ʿain, refers back to the three-radical root n-s-y with the basic meaning
»forget«. With the term insān al-ʿain, literally »the man of the eye«, which in Arabic
denotes the pupil, he shows that seeing, perceiving and cognizing are essential
characteristics of human beings which, on closer examination, include forgetting, since
human beings can only see and recognize what they are actually looking at, while
everything else is inevitably forgotten. The author considers this meaning in the
context of some fundamental verses of the Koran, which clarify the complex dimensions of
the human being in his relationship to God and the world, in order to finally show that
man is capable of assuming the highest and lowest levels of being, depending on his
degree of perception and knowledge.