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Moral Rationalism and Shari'a

Ali-Reza Bhojani
pubblicato da Taylor and Francis

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Moral Rationalism and Shar'a is the first attempt at outlining the scope for a theological reading of Shar'a, based on a critical examination of why 'Adliyya theological ethics have not significantly impacted Sh' readings of Shar'a.

Within Sh' works of Shar 'a legal theory (usl al-fiqh) there is a theoretical space for reason as an independent source of normativity alongside the Qur'n and the Prophetic tradition. The position holds that humans are capable of understanding moral values independently of revelation. Describing themselves as 'Adliyya (literally the people of Justice), this allows the Sh 'a, who describe themselves as 'Adiliyya (literally, the People of Justice), to attribute a substantive rational conception of justice to God, both in terms of His actions and His regulative instructions. Despite the Sh' adoption of this moral rationalism, independent judgments of rational morality play little or no role in the actual inference of Shar 'a norms within mainstream contemporary Sh' thought.

Through a close examination of the notion of independent rationality as a source in modern Sh' usl al-fiqh, the obstacles preventing this moral rationalism from impacting the understanding of Shar 'a are shown to be purely epistemic. In line with the 'emic' (insider) approach adopted, these epistemic obstacles are revisited identifying the scope for allowing a reading of Shar'a that is consistent with the fundamental moral rationalism of Sh' thought. It is argued that judgments of rational morality, even when not definitively certain, cannot be ignored in the face of the apparent meaning of texts that are themselves also not certain. An 'Adliyya reading of Shar'a demands that the strength of independent rational evidence be reconciled against the strength of any other apparently conflicting evidence, such that independent judgments of rational morality act as a condition for the validity of precepts attributed to a just and moral God.

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Generi Religioni e Spiritualità » Islam » Diritto islamico » Storia delle religioni , Politica e Società » Sociologia e Antropologia » Sociologia e Antropologia, altri titoli

Editore Taylor And Francis

Formato Ebook con Adobe DRM

Pubblicato 24/03/2015

Lingua Inglese

EAN-13 9781317627548

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