Abstract:
Abstract
Regarding the relationship between ethics and religion, it was said that, contrary to what some people think, the religion of Islam includes all areas and fields of social life, and Islamic orders in all fields put forward some values. Therefore, moral values are not specific to a limited field of life, but to all areas. Now the question is whether the values that the Islamic religion puts forward in the moral fields are the same as the values that are put forward in the society and are relied on in common conversations and discussed in scientific and academic circles? Is religion's answer to moral questions the same as the answer given by scholars, scientists and moral philosophers? Or is it possible that the scholars of ethics have considered something good and valuable, but religion does not have such a view? This paper seeks to answer these questions.