Basic Islamic Knowledge My Morality Edited by Assoc.Prof.Dr.Faith Kurt
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: TurkiyeEdition: 1st EditionDescription: 153 pages PaperbackISBN: - 9786254351730
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All nations have common principles in morality and ethics. The source of these moral and ethical attitudes can be traced back to three main sources: (a) Intuitive Reasoning (al-fitra) or the basic innate constitution of all human beings; (b) Faculty of Reason (al-‘Aql): The ability to reason and derive a decision by using one’s mind. It is logical to derive that people of wisdom acquire morality. Muslim philosophers like Ibn Tufail believe that any normal human being can recognize God, with his divinely endowed nature and his reason; (c) Divine Revelation (al-wahy, Tanzil): Muslims believe that God guides humanity by sending a number of prophets and apostles, who are the bearers of the revelation.
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