amirhosein pashaei; hadi sadeqi; hamidreza shariatmadari
Abstract
In this research, for provide the basis of Islamic ethics philosophy, the theory of utilitarianism Has been compared to Islamic doctrines and Qur'anic verses and is organized in a descriptive-analytical approach in two parts: First, the ordain of divine rules has been examined since the Quran's moral ...
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In this research, for provide the basis of Islamic ethics philosophy, the theory of utilitarianism Has been compared to Islamic doctrines and Qur'anic verses and is organized in a descriptive-analytical approach in two parts: First, the ordain of divine rules has been examined since the Quran's moral system is based on general rules. And second, the impetus to enact laws has not been taken into consideration and the status of the servants has been considered and the standard of moral action has been explored in terms of existing laws and regulations. as a result although the contents of many Qur'anic verses are consistent with the principles of utilitarianism in terms of practical results, the "principle of profit" cannot be regarded as the basis of moral practice or principle. However, verses that appear to be incompatible with profitability have also been mentioned.