كليدواژه :
نظريه فرمان الهي , ethics and religion , Islam , divine command theory , اسلام , اخلاق و دين , استنتاج اخلاق از دين
چكيده لاتين :
The relationship between "ethics" and "religion" is an important issue especially when facing
with different ethical and religious perspectives. Separating religion from ethics, new concepts such
as secular ethics emerges. In this field, special attention has paid to the commentary of derivation of
ethics from religion which we are going to discuss about that.
Our data have been collected from reliable Islamic sources from the library of the National
Museum of Medical Sciences History. We also did search in the Yahoo and Google using key
words such asvethics and religion", "divine command theory" and "Islam".
Taking a look at the human history shows us that in many societies religious and ethical claims
have a close relationship. Controversy among Ashaere and Motazele shows the long history of the
issue among Muslims. The relationship between ethics and religion can be fundamental or
structural. Fundamentally, the common aims between religion and ethics and the requirement of
ethics to the religion can be mentioned. In fact, both of them seek human perfection; however,
humanʹs intellect has intrinsic deficiencies. Religion compensates it by offering divine commands.
In addition, regarding the wide spectrum of religious claims, religion will have an organic
relationship with ethics like a tree with its trunk. For acting morally and preventing unethical
actions, human beings need to be encouraged or punished. Religious comments can support and clarify ethical commands. On the other hand, with the promise of heaven and the threat of hell,
people would behave morally.
From theoretical point of view, there is controversy among Muslims. Ashaere donʹt believe in
reasonable deductions and regard the religion as the only source for ethical commands. However,
Moetazelis accept "rational deductions" as a source for ethical claims.
Therefore the "Theory of derivation of ethics from religion", can be evaluated from different
aspects. The common aims have supportive effect on these two aspects. The ethics based on
wisdom, requires religious guidance in order to compensate its limitations. The religious
confirmation on the definitions of common ethics guaranties the social behavior. From theoretic
point of view, there is controversy among Muslims (Ashaere and Moetazelis) as well