Islamic Ethics in Jurisprudential Transactions

Authors

  • Prof. Dawood Salman Saleh

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47831/mjh.v1iعدد%20خاص.783

Keywords:

Sharia law, morality, reward, punishment

Abstract

God Almighty has elevated morality in His Sharia, encouraging and encouraging it. He has made it the heaviest thing on the scales when the scales are set for the Day of Justice. He has also made it a complement to faith, and those who practice it will be among the people closest to His noble Messenger on the Day of Resurrection.

Since morality has such high ranks, the Sharia came to build it in souls and implant it in hearts in a way that had never been done before. It did not command it in isolation, but rather linked it to belief and worship, and arranged reward and punishment for it in this world and the hereafter. It outlined the correct method for how to achieve it in the reality of life and clarified the method for avoiding what would be a cause of its decline.

Since man must necessarily meet with others, he must learn the morals that will make it easier for him to deal with his fellow human beings so that he can be in harmony with them.

Although Sharia law emphasizes morality, we find many Muslims neglecting this important aspect. The following pages attempt to inculcate these morals in people's souls. My research, titled "Islamic Ethics in the Chapter of Jurisprudential Transactions," was presented at the College of Education conference at Al-Mustansiriya University.

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Published

2025-06-18