How is one to judge right from wrong— and what does this mean in the practical life of the individual and the community to which she/he belongs? Much of the Qur’an and the rich traditions linked to it are about these questions. Schools of law, philosophy and theology in classical Islam grappled mightily with them. In our time, the challenges of modernity have plenty to do with the answers we offer.
This second volume in the Muslim Heritage Series is about the roots of Islam’s ethical framework – and how its teachings have branched out in the cultural, political, intellectual and religious lives of Muslims, past and present
via The Institute of Ismaili Studies – A Companion to Muslim Ethics.