Abstract:
Abstract
In Islam, the criterion of moral values and virtues is belief and disbelief. Although this criterion seems completely clear and self-evident, there have always been ambiguities in it throughout history and it has become the basis for the emergence of schools of thought and belief and deviations in thought and practice. Because religion includes beliefs, morals, and rules, and each of the rules includes personal, social, and family rules. Therefore, it is necessary for every Muslim to have faith in all the content of religion, and what is necessary for his faith is behavior and action.