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L'Éthique en Islam - Éditions Tawhid

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L'Éthique en Islam - Éditions TawhidLIslam est avant tout un message porteur de valeurs et dthique (khuluq). cet gard, le Prophte Muhammad a dit : Jai t envoy pour parfaire les nobles caractres. Ainsi, tout le message de lIslam est rattach laccomplissement de cette mission morale. LIslam a galement rattach lthique aux actes de culte (ibdat). Comme lnonce le Coran, la salt (prire) prserve de la turpitude ; la zakt (impt social purificateur) purifie les biens ; le sawm (jene) duque la

L’Islam est avant tout un message porteur de valeurs et d’éthique (khuluq). À cet égard, le Prophète Muhammad a dit : « J’ai été envoyé pour parfaire les nobles caractères. » Ainsi, tout le message de l’Islam est rattaché à l’accomplissement de cette mission morale.

L’Islam a également rattaché l’éthique aux actes de culte (‘ibâdat). Comme l’énonce le Coran, la salât (prière) préserve de la turpitude ; la zakât (impôt social purificateur) purifie les biens ; le sawm (jeûne) éduque à la modération et rapproche de l’essentiel ; le hajj (pèlerinage) favorise une conscience intime de Dieu. Ces piliers de l’Islam sont donc tous liés à des valeurs morales. Si ces actes cultuels ne se reflètent pas dans le comportement, ils perdent alors toute valeur.

L’Islam a également établi un code moral pour les interactions sociales qui doivent être fondées sur les valeurs de vérité, de confiance, de justice, de bienfaisance et de miséricorde. Il n’y a donc pas de dissociation entre l’éthique, d’une part, et la science, la politique, l’économie ou même l’art, d’autre part.

Les savants musulmans ont intégré l’éthique dans toutes leurs études. Certains savants soufis sont allés jusqu’à prétendre que la spiritualité islamique se réduit tout entière à l’éthique. Ibn al-Qayyîm n’a-t-il d’ailleurs pas dit dans ce sens : « La religion est l’éthique même et celui qui a plus de sens moral que toi est bien plus religieux que toi. »

Fondements de la moralité islamique expliqués par un grand savant

  • Autorité reconnue : Yûsuf al-Qaradawi, l'une des plus grandes figures de l'Islam contemporain, synthétise la doctrine éthique islamique avec clarté et profondeur
  • Lien culte-morale : Découvrez comment les piliers de l'Islam (salât, zakât, sawm, hajj) transforment le comportement quotidien et forment le caractère du croyant
  • Vision holistique : Un ouvrage complet qui rattache chaque acte de culte à ses valeurs morales et sociales fondamentales
  • Référence académique : 624 pages riches en enseignements, idéal pour les chercheurs, étudiants et musulmans en quête de repères éthiques solides
  • Édition de qualité : Reliure rigide de 2018, garantissant durabilité et prestige d'une source de savoir intemporelle
  • Application pratique : Au-delà de la théorie, apprenez comment l'éthique islamique s'incarne dans les relations humaines et la vie en société

Un incontournable pour construire une spiritualité authentique où la foi se reflète dans chaque geste et chaque parole.

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Auteur Yûsuf al-Qaradawi
Nombre de pages 624
Format Rigide
Dimensions 4 x 17,3 x 24,6 cm
Année 2018
ISBN 9782848624105
Éditeur Éditions Tawhid
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