The ultimate goal
-Considerations on the reality of moral intention, its paths and penalties-
Written by: Dr. Hamid bin Ahmed Al-Iqbali
The path that has no intention does not end, and the work that has no will has no meaning. Therefore, Sharia called for good deeds and made its acceptance a central criterion through which the acceptable deeds were separated from the rejected ones. This criterion was moral in the first place and is the point of intention. The system of Islamic ethics With which a person's life can be upright, it cannot be achieved if the behavior is devoid of good intentions and devoid of the will to believe.
This distinguished study presented a novel proposition that goes beyond the usual research approach to the scientific and cognitive pursuit of reaching research spaces worthy of presentation and publication.
Number of covers: 1
Cover type: paperback
Number of pages: 272 pages
Book size: 21*14
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