Qur’ānic Philosophy of Ethics and its Distinctive Aspects

اخلاقیات کاقرآنی فلسفہ اوراس کے امتیازی پہلو

Authors

  • Ghulam Mujhtaba Doctoral Candidate, Department of Usool ul Din, University of Karachi.
  • Dr Muhammad Atif Aslam Rao Assistant Professor, Department of Islamic Learning, University of Karachi.

Keywords:

Holy Qur’ān, Moral Advancement, Ethical Principles, Divine Revelation, Human Knowledge

Abstract

The Holy Qur’ān stands as a foundational reservoir of Islāmic jurisprudence, offering a comprehensive framework for the moral and societal advancement of humanity. Its divine revelation, originating from the Creator of the universe, establishes a reliable path to success for adherents. This research is related to the philosophy of ethics presented by the Qur’ān and its important aspects in which the distinguishing aspects of the concept of ethics of the Qur’ān have been reviewed in detail. This sacred text is thematically centered on "Man", elucidating a nuanced array of ethical principles essential for human conduct. In contrast to Western philosophical paradigms, which attribute moral precepts to the inherently limited and evolving human intellect, the Holy Qur’ān provides an enduring and unchanging foundation. While Western ethical theories grapple with the dynamism and progression of human knowledge, the Qur’ān’s ethical discourse remains unwavering, delivering timeless guidance. This guidance not only adorns individuals with virtues but also contributes to their aesthetic refinement. The research concludes that the concept of ethics presented by the Qur'an is superior to all contemporary concepts in terms of its effectiveness and results.

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Published

31-12-2023

How to Cite

Ghulam Mujhtaba, & Dr Muhammad Atif Aslam Rao. (2023). Qur’ānic Philosophy of Ethics and its Distinctive Aspects: اخلاقیات کاقرآنی فلسفہ اوراس کے امتیازی پہلو . Al-Mithaq ( Research Journal of Islamic Theology), 2(02), 279–289. Retrieved from https://almithaqjournal.org/index.php/home/article/view/48