The Origins of Islamic Morality and Ethics

  • Al-Bar M
  • Chamsi-Pasha H
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Islam differs from many other religions in providing a complete code of life. It encompasses the secular with the spiritual, the mundane with the celestial. Man is the vicegerent of God on earth “Behold thy Lord said to the Angels: I will create a vicegerent...

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Al-Bar, M. A., & Chamsi-Pasha, H. (2015). The Origins of Islamic Morality and Ethics. In Contemporary Bioethics (pp. 49–74). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-18428-9_3

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