The function of moral rules in Islamic legal theory

The following article seeks to answer two basic questions. First, what is the relationship between law and ethics? Although the principle of the relationship between these two important social areas seems clear, the quality of the relationship between the two is not clear. The relationship between e...

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Main Authors: taha merghati, shaban haghparast, mahdi shakeri
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Published: Maarej Research Institute of Revelation Sciences 2022-01-01
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Online Access:https://ethics.isramags.ir/article_143482_1938b8b9e1031a20e066a16e61584e67.pdf
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description The following article seeks to answer two basic questions. First, what is the relationship between law and ethics? Although the principle of the relationship between these two important social areas seems clear, the quality of the relationship between the two is not clear. The relationship between ethics and law has long been a point of contention between moral philosophers and jurists. The reason for this difference is the difference between the different schools of law and ethics. In the Islamic view, the origin of both the field of ethics and law goes back to the will of the shari'a, and therefore the moral school of Islam will find a different relationship with law than other moral schools. The second question is how ethics as a different and at the same time law-related field can influence the legislative process? Can the legislature enforce the rule of law on moral judgments that naturally lack legal guarantees? Referring to the works of jurists in the field of authority of the Islamic ruler, it seems that if we are based on the theory of expediency of Imam (ra), the legislator can establish any expediency approved by experts as law, so moral rules if the interest of society requires. They will have the power to become law.
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spelling doaj-art-41e41fabb82842bb8de56c83979458b12025-08-20T02:40:24ZfasMaarej Research Institute of Revelation Sciencesاخلاق وحیانی2383-30252022-01-0111217120810.22034/ethics.2022.143482143482The function of moral rules in Islamic legal theorytaha merghati0shaban haghparast1mahdi shakeri2tehran universityimam hossein universitytehran universityThe following article seeks to answer two basic questions. First, what is the relationship between law and ethics? Although the principle of the relationship between these two important social areas seems clear, the quality of the relationship between the two is not clear. The relationship between ethics and law has long been a point of contention between moral philosophers and jurists. The reason for this difference is the difference between the different schools of law and ethics. In the Islamic view, the origin of both the field of ethics and law goes back to the will of the shari'a, and therefore the moral school of Islam will find a different relationship with law than other moral schools. The second question is how ethics as a different and at the same time law-related field can influence the legislative process? Can the legislature enforce the rule of law on moral judgments that naturally lack legal guarantees? Referring to the works of jurists in the field of authority of the Islamic ruler, it seems that if we are based on the theory of expediency of Imam (ra), the legislator can establish any expediency approved by experts as law, so moral rules if the interest of society requires. They will have the power to become law.https://ethics.isramags.ir/article_143482_1938b8b9e1031a20e066a16e61584e67.pdfthe relationship between ethics and lawcustomary ethicsislamic ethicsgovernment rulingexpediency theory
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The function of moral rules in Islamic legal theory
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the relationship between ethics and law
customary ethics
islamic ethics
government ruling
expediency theory
title The function of moral rules in Islamic legal theory
title_full The function of moral rules in Islamic legal theory
title_fullStr The function of moral rules in Islamic legal theory
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title_short The function of moral rules in Islamic legal theory
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topic the relationship between ethics and law
customary ethics
islamic ethics
government ruling
expediency theory
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