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Chapter 4 Islam & Ethics. Ethics, like other Islamic sciences, takes its origin form the Quran. The Quran lays down the foundation of a religious system.

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Page 1: Chapter 4 Islam & Ethics.  Ethics, like other Islamic sciences, takes its origin form the Quran. The Quran lays down the foundation of a religious system.

Chapter 4Islam & Ethics

Page 2: Chapter 4 Islam & Ethics.  Ethics, like other Islamic sciences, takes its origin form the Quran. The Quran lays down the foundation of a religious system.

Ethics, like other Islamic sciences, takes its origin form the Quran. The Quran lays down the foundation of a religious system on purely ethical principles, hence there is not much to distinguish between Islam as such and Islamic ethics.

The Muslims started the study of Ethics along with the study of the Quran.

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Page 3: Chapter 4 Islam & Ethics.  Ethics, like other Islamic sciences, takes its origin form the Quran. The Quran lays down the foundation of a religious system.

Ethics in Islam is nothing but the body of injunction laid down in the Quran for the practical conduct of life and fully exemplified in the practice of the Holy Prophet throughout his life.

Within an Islamic Context, the term most closely related to ethics is khuluq in the Quran which has been guided by principles from the Quran and the Sunnah.

Page 4: Chapter 4 Islam & Ethics.  Ethics, like other Islamic sciences, takes its origin form the Quran. The Quran lays down the foundation of a religious system.

Islam consider the Prophet as an ideally perfect man, par excellence, in all aspects of life.

The Quran exhorts the believers to follow the rightly guided particularly the Prophet.

It is the desire of every pious Muslim to model his life in every possible particular upon that of the Prophet.

Page 5: Chapter 4 Islam & Ethics.  Ethics, like other Islamic sciences, takes its origin form the Quran. The Quran lays down the foundation of a religious system.

In explaining the moral code of Islam, it is important to categorize the action according to the degree of lawfulness and unlawfulness as classified in fiqh to five categories; fard, mustahabb, mubah, makruh and haram.

Page 6: Chapter 4 Islam & Ethics.  Ethics, like other Islamic sciences, takes its origin form the Quran. The Quran lays down the foundation of a religious system.

It represents the class of actions that is mandatory on every Muslim, such as praying the five times a day, fasting the month of Ramadan, paying zakah and performing hajj.

Page 7: Chapter 4 Islam & Ethics.  Ethics, like other Islamic sciences, takes its origin form the Quran. The Quran lays down the foundation of a religious system.

Describes the class of actions that are not obligatory but highly recommended to do. e.g. fasting beyond the month of Remadan, put perfume during Friday prayer, or praying nawafil etc.

Page 8: Chapter 4 Islam & Ethics.  Ethics, like other Islamic sciences, takes its origin form the Quran. The Quran lays down the foundation of a religious system.

Actions are permissible in the sense they are specified neither as mandatory nor as forbidden. e.g. trading during hajj.

Page 9: Chapter 4 Islam & Ethics.  Ethics, like other Islamic sciences, takes its origin form the Quran. The Quran lays down the foundation of a religious system.

Actions are not absolutely forbidden, but are detested.

Page 10: Chapter 4 Islam & Ethics.  Ethics, like other Islamic sciences, takes its origin form the Quran. The Quran lays down the foundation of a religious system.

Actions are unlawful and prohibited. Committing them is a major sin. e.g. murder, commit adultery, dealing with riba, drinking alcohol etc.

Page 11: Chapter 4 Islam & Ethics.  Ethics, like other Islamic sciences, takes its origin form the Quran. The Quran lays down the foundation of a religious system.

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The Sharia Law SystemThe Sharia Law System

Category Arabic

Do it Not do it

Obligatory(Prescribed)

FardWajeb Reward Punishment

Recommended(Desirable)

MustahabMandu

bReward No

Punishment

Permitted(Allowed)

MubahHalal No Reward No

Punishment

Discouraged(Disliked)

MakruhManboth No

PunishmentReward

Forbidden(Prohibited)

HaraamMahd’ur Punishment No Reward

Page 12: Chapter 4 Islam & Ethics.  Ethics, like other Islamic sciences, takes its origin form the Quran. The Quran lays down the foundation of a religious system.

Islam asks its believers to observe certain norms and moral codes in;

dealings with relatives with neighbours and friends; in their business transactions; in the market; in their social affairs, in all spheres of private and public life.

Page 13: Chapter 4 Islam & Ethics.  Ethics, like other Islamic sciences, takes its origin form the Quran. The Quran lays down the foundation of a religious system.

Islamic Law and Islamic Law and RulesRules

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The Holy Book Quran(Hadith), words or actions of the prophet

Sunnah

(Ijma) of the ClericsConsensu

s

(Ijtihad) personal study Wisdom

Page 14: Chapter 4 Islam & Ethics.  Ethics, like other Islamic sciences, takes its origin form the Quran. The Quran lays down the foundation of a religious system.

Maslow Maslow WayWay

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Forbidden

Discouraged

Permitted

Recommended

Obligatory

Choice of Doing

Urging of not Doing

Enforcing of not Doing

Enforcing of Doing

Urging of Doing

Page 15: Chapter 4 Islam & Ethics.  Ethics, like other Islamic sciences, takes its origin form the Quran. The Quran lays down the foundation of a religious system.

Blood and organ donation. (giving and receiving). Circumcision of male infants (7th day). Controversy

of female circumcision. Breast feeding (two years). Human skin bank: lawful for medical grafting and

unlawful for cosmetics and misleading others.

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RecommendedRecommended

Page 16: Chapter 4 Islam & Ethics.  Ethics, like other Islamic sciences, takes its origin form the Quran. The Quran lays down the foundation of a religious system.

Autopsy: if for medically or by law indicated. Reconstructive Surgery (post mastectomy). Do Not Resuscitate order: when the treatment

becomes futile. Withdrawal or withheld therapy is permitted in

brain death. Genetic Engineering: to alter or cure diseased

genes. Abortion: pregnancy that risk the mother’s health,

physically or mentally.

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PermittedPermitted

Page 17: Chapter 4 Islam & Ethics.  Ethics, like other Islamic sciences, takes its origin form the Quran. The Quran lays down the foundation of a religious system.

Forced feeding the sick.

Smoking

Divorce

Elective abortion before age 120 days (some sects before 40 days).

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DiscourageDiscourage

Page 18: Chapter 4 Islam & Ethics.  Ethics, like other Islamic sciences, takes its origin form the Quran. The Quran lays down the foundation of a religious system.

Surgical contraception: (Sterilization: Vasectomy & tubal ligation). Permitted for mentally sick or when another pregnancy risks mother’s life.

Sperm or ova donation.

Fetal Sex Determination.

Elective abortion in a healthy mother 120 days after fertilization.

Human milk bank.

Human cloning (permitted for tissues and organs).

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ForbiddenForbidden

Page 19: Chapter 4 Islam & Ethics.  Ethics, like other Islamic sciences, takes its origin form the Quran. The Quran lays down the foundation of a religious system.

Surrogacy Uterus: Surrogacy involving a third person is not permissible. (even if the woman involved is another wife of the husband)..

Cosmetic surgery: Changing the creation of Allah.

Food: not Halal meat, of pork or dead animal/bird.

Drink: alcohol.

Others: interest, theft, gambling and drugs.

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ForbiddenForbidden

Page 20: Chapter 4 Islam & Ethics.  Ethics, like other Islamic sciences, takes its origin form the Quran. The Quran lays down the foundation of a religious system.

Principles of Medical Principles of Medical EthicsEthics

Necessity overrides prohibition (insulin from pork, medications with alcohol).

Remove harm at every cost if possible (quit smoking, risk factors, disease therapy).

Accept the lesser of two harms if both cannot be avoided (abortion in risk to the pregnant woman).

Public interest overrides individual interest (blood and organ donation).

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Page 21: Chapter 4 Islam & Ethics.  Ethics, like other Islamic sciences, takes its origin form the Quran. The Quran lays down the foundation of a religious system.

Female Female ModestyModesty

Dress: Provide a long-sleeved gown or allow to wear her own cloths.

Examination: exposure of the patient’s body parts should be limited to the minimum necessary.

Sex: sensitivity when asking a single, widow or a divorced about sexual habits.

Respect privacy and do not touch while talking.

Should not be placed in mixed rooms.

Avoid eye contact and shaking hands to prevent unnecessary embarrassment.

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Page 22: Chapter 4 Islam & Ethics.  Ethics, like other Islamic sciences, takes its origin form the Quran. The Quran lays down the foundation of a religious system.

Death definition: when spirit leave’s the body.

Death is Inevitable: “ Every soul shall have a taste of death: In the end to Us shall you be brought back." Qur’an 29:57

The dying person: should sit up or lie with their face towards Mecca. Ideally one should die with the Declaration of Faith on the lips (Shahada).

When death occur: eyes should be closed; all connected tubes removed; all limbs flexed and the body straightened.

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DeathDeath

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After DeathAfter Death Washing and burying the body as soon as possible

(same day). On the right side, facing Mecca.

Respect for the body and prayers over the dead.

Recitation of the whole Quran if possible.

Mourning should not be excessive, as this would disturb the dead as well as show lack of acceptance of God’s will and purpose regarding death.