International Journal of Specialized Islamic Studies

Volume 9 - Issue 2 (2) | PP: 68 - 89 Language : العربية
DOI : https://doi.org/10.31559/SIS2024.9.2.2
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The Ethics and Religiosity between the Duality of Constant and Variable and its Contemporary Applications

Fatma Ameur ,
Ouarniki Mohamed
Received Date Revised Date Accepted Date Publication Date
4/3/2024 7/4/2024 16/5/2024 28/7/2024
Abstract
Objectives: This research paper aims to clarify the truth of moral obligation; a commitment reflected in the treatment and ethics of the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, as an example to the worlds. Methodology: The researcher followed the descriptive analytical approach by partially inductively studying the religious texts to establish the principles of ethics and religiosity in terms of rulings and citing evidence. Conclusion: One of the most important findings of the research is that standard applied ethics is a visible image of religiosity and correct belief, by observing the many variables in quantity and quality, in order to preserve the heritage and evaluate the newcomers in a way that guarantees the flexibility of Islam, and the suitability of legislation to keep pace with the developments of the era's variables in accordance with constant moral rules and principles, where their effects are evident at the structural level of Jurisprudence in calamities and medical developments, and the jurisprudential tricks in financial products, and other business ethics. Through the duality of morality and religiosity in Islamic law in light of stability and change.


How To Cite This Article
Ameur , F.& Mohamed , O. (2024). The Ethics and Religiosity between the Duality of Constant and Variable and its Contemporary Applications . International Journal of Specialized Islamic Studies, 9 (2), 68-89, https://doi.org/10.31559/SIS2024.9.2.2

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