Islamic Jurisprudence and Ethics: A Study Based on Al-Ghazali’s ‘Iha’y ‘Ūlūm Ḍḍin
Islamic Jurisprudence and Ethics: A Study Based on Al-Ghazali’s ‘Iha’y ‘Ūlūm Ḍḍin
Author(s): Abdelhamid Raki, Mustapha Agli, Ahmed Laklimi, Noreddine ChoubedSubject(s): Middle-East Philosophy, History of Islam, Sociology of Religion, Qur’anic studies
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: Ethics; Values; Jurisprudence; Legal Theory; High Objectives;
Summary/Abstract: Our purpose in this paper is to show the interrelation between Islamic jurisprudence as a science that contains high values and ethics. The impetus of this research is the two causes, the first is the absence of this relation in most of the Islamic literature, especially in the history of jurisprudence, and the second is the direct elimination of the Islamic thought in the ethical scope by the Western researchers in their contemporary studies. The author of this paper based on the heritage of al-Ghazali (d. 505 AH- 1111 CE), especially in his masterpiece ‘Iha’y ‘ūlūm ḍḍin.
Journal: Journal of Ecohumanism
- Issue Year: 3/2024
- Issue No: 7
- Page Range: 1127-1131
- Page Count: 5
- Language: English