Three Interpretations of the Moral Good and Bad in Islamic Philosophy and Theology and Their Impact on Legal Hermeneutics
<p dir="ltr">In the Islamic moral discourse, the Muʿtazilī theologians are generally known to deem moral good (<i>ḥusn</i>) and bad (<i>qubḥ</i>) to be real and related to the action itself independently of the revelation. They also admit that the human intel...
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2024
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