The virtues of social ethics in cultural domain from the perspective of Nahjul Balagha
سال انتشار: 1403
نوع سند: مقاله کنفرانسی
زبان: انگلیسی
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چکیده مقاله:
Imam Ali's teachings in Nahjul Balagha offer profound ethical guidance, emphasizing the interconnectedness of personal virtues, social responsibilities, and spiritual growth. These teachings, enriched by scholarly interpretations, remain relevant for fostering moral and just societies. This article, through an exploratory analysis using a descriptive-analytical approach, presents a comprehensive exploration of ethical concepts, focusing primarily on the specific virtues such as patience( abr), justice(`Adl), benevolence(I san), and care for orphans and the needy, as elucidated in Nahjul Balagha, attributed to Imam Ali(a). It begins by highlighting its role in shaping individual character and societal norms. The subsequent sections delve into the virtues espoused in Nahjul Balagha, particularly patience, justice, and benevolence, offering detailed insights from various scholars and commentators. The discussions underscore the holistic nature of ethical conduct, encompassing personal piety, social responsibility, and spiritual growth. Additionally, emphasis is placed on the moral imperative of caring for vulnerable segments of society, such as orphans and the poor, reflecting the ethical teachings embedded within this revered text. Overall, it encapsulates the multifaceted dimensions of ethics as elucidated in Nahjul Balagha, providing valuable insights into the principles of virtuous living and societal harmony.
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Syed Muhammad Haider Naqvi
PhD in Comparative Interpretation. Department of Tafsir, Qurʾān and Hadith HigherEducation Complex, Al-Mustafa International University, Qom, Iran
Mahdi Mosayyebi
PhD in philosophy of religion. Department of philosophy, faculty of theology, Faraby campusof university of Tehran, Qom, Iran