The role of Islamic values in rationalizing human civilizations
Keywords:
Values, Civilization, Divine, Achieving Interest, Moral Integration, Social WelfareAbstract
The purpose of this research is to investigate the role of The impact of Islamic values in rationalizing human civilizations to promote these values in Islamic civilizations in all aspects relating to man, whether educational, social, or educational.
Islamic values are an integrated system of values founded on the principle of moderation and meeting the needs of human instinct in order to achieve the general interest of societies and the private interest of individuals. These values are characterized by the following characteristics: divinity, stability and continuity, achieving interest, universality, respecting reason, not degrading matter, and not depriving pleasures.
When we look at human civilizations, we find that they lived in intellectual and doctrinal chaos. In other words, doctrinal values came to establish that this world is subject to one world, which is its creator and mastermind. In addition, such values call for the unification of different peoples in a global unity within the framework of humanitarian principles. In the moral aspect, Islamic values identify the path of the Muslim by taking morals into account, controlling man's movement in the architecture of the universe in general, and adjusting man's relationship with the environment and surroundings.
The inductive analytical technique is adopted by the researcher, and the findings suggest that Islamic values embody the internal logic that forms the Islamic nation and by which its civilization was founded and evolved. It is the spirit and method of Islam, since it is inextricably related to it in both existence and non-existence, and it is through these qualities that the differentiation of Islamic law from others arises.
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