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Islamic Ethics: Divine Command Theory In Arabi

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Islamic ethics: Divine Command Theory in Arabi is a philosophical concept that explores the relationship between divine commands and ethical behavior within Islamic theology.

Key Features

  • Incorporates Islamic religious principles into ethical decision-making
  • Emphasizes obedience to divine commands as the foundation of morality
  • Provides a framework for understanding the ethical implications of religious teachings

Pros

  • Offers a clear connection between religious beliefs and ethical conduct
  • Encourages individuals to align their actions with religious teachings
  • Provides a basis for moral reasoning within an Islamic context

Cons

  • May limit ethical decision-making to adherence to religious texts
  • Could potentially restrict moral autonomy by relying solely on divine commands

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