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Masters, Texts and Sources of the East
Volume 4 | Monograph | The Virtues of the Good Muslim
Abstract
This book aims to offer a concise, though not exhaustive, exploration of the core virtues of the ‘good Muslim’, highlighting the moral foundations that are essential to the Islamic faith. It seeks to present readers with the values that Islam promotes: gratitude and patience, mercy and hospitality, tolerance and peace, protecting the weak, among others. The virtues of the good Muslim emerge from two different sources: the divine qualities, otherwise the ‘Beautiful Names’, which, or most of which, the believer will try to imitate to the best of his limited human ability; and the love of God, explicitly referred to in the Qurʾān in relation to certain categories of believers and their qualities. Two different frameworks, which nevertheless echo one another, since the Qurʾān, the Sunna of the Prophet and the work subsequently carried out by theologians and jurists in explaining and supporting the textual tradition arrive, from various directions, at the same affirmation that God loves those who resemble Him. The research, often supported by linguistic analysis, involves an extensive examination of Arabic religious literature – the primary language of Islam. This includes traditional wisdom texts, as well as exegetical, theological, and juridical works from both the foundational and classical periods, along with relevant modern and contemporary perspectives. Emphasis is placed on amplifying the voices of contemporary authors, particularly those writing in Arabic, whose language barrier often limits their audience. By drawing from sources across different time periods and disciplines – all within the broad spectrum of religious literature – the book aims to showcase the diversity of viewpoints within the Islamic tradition.
Keywords Virtue ethics • Islamic Tradition • Islamic faith • Human values • Arabic literature
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