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Islamic Ethics: Divine Command Theory

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Islamic ethics: Divine command theory is a moral theory in Islamic philosophy that states that an action is morally right if it is commanded by God, and morally wrong if it is forbidden by God.

Key Features

  • Morality based on divine commands
  • Emphasis on obedience to God's will
  • Intertwining of religious and ethical principles

Pros

  • Clear guidance on moral behavior
  • Strong emphasis on spiritual growth and connection with God

Cons

  • Potential for interpretation leading to extremism or intolerance

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