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Outline: History: How did the first beliefs appear? Moral Commandments Divine

Outline:

History: How did the first beliefs appear?
Moral Commandments
Divine Command Theory Shari’ah
Five

Pillars
Islamic views (Euthanasia, Abortion)
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History Mecca and Medina Start of the 7th century Muhammad

History

Mecca and Medina
Start of the 7th century
Muhammad

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How did the first believes appear? Muhammad dictated the Qur'an, the

How did the first believes appear?

Muhammad dictated the Qur'an,

the holy book of Islam, perfect words by Allah.
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Moral Commandments 1. Worship only God 2. Be kind, honorable and

Moral Commandments

1. Worship only God
2. Be kind, honorable and humble

to one's parents
3. Be neither miserly nor wasteful in one's expenditure
4. Do not engage in 'mercy killings' for fear of starvation
5. Do not commit adultery
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Moral Commandments 6. Do not kill unjustly 7. Care for orphaned

Moral Commandments

6. Do not kill unjustly
7. Care for orphaned children

8. Keep one's promises
9. Be honest and fair in one's interactions 10. Do not be arrogant in one's claims or beliefs
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The ten Moral Commandments (Deut. 5: 6-21) 1.I am the Lord

The ten Moral Commandments
(Deut. 5: 6-21)

1.I am the Lord your God

who brought you out of the land of Egypt, from the house of slavery. You shall have no other gods before My face.
2.Do not make yourself an idol and no image of what is in the sky above and what is on the earth below, and what is in the waters below the earth. Do not worship and serve them; for I am the Lord your God.
3.Do not pronounce the name of the Lord your God in vain; for the Lord will not leave without punishment the one who uses his name in vain.
4.Observe the sabbath day to keep it holy, as the Lord your God commanded you. Six days of work, and do all your work; and the seventh day is the Sabbath to the Lord your God.
5.Honor your father and your mother, as the Lord your God commanded you, that your days may be long, and that it may be well with you in the land which the Lord your God gives you.
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6.Honor your father and your mother, as the Lord your God

6.Honor your father and your mother, as the Lord your

God commanded you, that your days may be long, and that it may be well with you in the land which the Lord your God gives you.
7. Dont kill.
8.Do not commit adultery.
9.Do not steal.
10.Do not give false testimony to your neighbor.

The ten Moral Commandments
(Deut. 5: 6-21)

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Divine Command Theory “Morally Good” = “What is Allah’s will” “

Divine Command Theory

“Morally Good” = “What is Allah’s will”
“ What are

right actions?”=“ What Allah told to do?”
Divine Law for Islam = Shari’ah
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Divine Command Theory Shari’ah People attitude toward God =Five Islamic Pillars

Divine Command Theory

Shari’ah
People attitude toward God =Five Islamic Pillars


People attitude toward other human beings=Civil Law
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Five Pillars

Five Pillars

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Five Pillars Shahadah = “there is no god but Allah, and

Five Pillars

Shahadah = “there is no god but Allah, and that

Mohammed is the Messenger of God”
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Five Pillars Salah = 5 times a day ritual pray

Five Pillars

Salah = 5 times a day ritual pray

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Five Pillars Zakat= the requirement to help poor people and provide

Five Pillars

Zakat= the requirement to help poor people and provide them

with alms in order to promote Islam
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Five Pillars Sawm = ritual prohibition of smoking and other bad

Five Pillars

Sawm = ritual prohibition of smoking and other bad

habits, especially during the month of Ramadan
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Five Pillars Haji= journey to Mecca in the month after Ramadan

Five Pillars

Haji= journey to Mecca in the month after Ramadan

and which Muslims should undertake at least once in a lifetime
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Euthanasia This act is Islamically forbidden for it encompasses a positive

Euthanasia

This act is Islamically forbidden for it encompasses a positive role

on the part of the physician to end the life of the patient and hasten his death via lethal injection, electric shock, a sharp weapon or any other way. This is an act of killing, and, killing is a major sin and thus forbidden in Islam, the religion of pure mercy.” - Yusuf al-Qaradawi On Euthanasia:
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Euthanasia Islamic jurisprudence, based on a convincing interpretation of the holy

Euthanasia

Islamic jurisprudence, based on a convincing interpretation of the holy Quran,

does not recognize a person’s right to die voluntarily. • The Islamic arguments against euthanasia can be summarized in two main reasons On Euthanasia:
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Euthanasia Life is sacred and euthanasia and suicide are not included

Euthanasia
Life is sacred and euthanasia and suicide are not included among

the reasons allowed for killing in Islam.
2. Allah decides how long each of us will live and two verses support this reason. On Euthanasia:
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Euthanasia Conclusion: • It is He (Allah) who gives and takes

Euthanasia

Conclusion:
• It is He (Allah) who gives and takes away

life. No human can give or take it.
• Muslims are against euthanasia. They believe that all human life is sacred because it is given by Allah.
• Allah chooses how long each person will live. Human beings should not interfere in this. 
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Abortion • Islam values human life • “On the Day of

Abortion

• Islam values human life
• “On the Day of

Judgment parents who killed their children will be under trial for that crime, and their children will be witnesses against them.” (Qur'an 81:8- 9).
• “Do not slay your children for fear of poverty. We shall provide for them and for you.” (Qur'an 17:31).
• “Even in a case where one is already poor, the Qur'an insists that Allah will provide sustenance for us and for our children, and furthermore that Allah has made human life sacred.” (Qur'an 6:151).

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Conclusion Islam offers an ethical system which is unique. In Islam,

Conclusion

Islam offers an ethical system which is unique. In Islam,

ethics and religion are rooted to primordial human nature which is innocent and good unless is corrupted. Similarly, ethics, religion and law (fiqh) are complementary and do not contradict to each other. In this case, what is morally wrong is also illegal, and the law permits only what is moral. Similarly, in Islam both morality and law are derived from religious sources and religious teachings are practiced through morality and law. Second, Islamic ethical system is unique, because its value-judgements transcend all worldly gains and relativism interpretations. Transcendentalism, universalism and normative character are among building blocks of Islamic ethics.
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References: https://www.allaboutreligion.org/origin-of-islam.htm http://www.markedbyteachers.com/gcse/religious-studies-philosophy-and-ethics/progressive-vs-regressive-trends-in-islam.html https://www.allaboutworldview.org/islamic-ethics-and-the-five-pillars-of-islam-faq.htm http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/islam/islamethics/war.shtml

References:

https://www.allaboutreligion.org/origin-of-islam.htm
http://www.markedbyteachers.com/gcse/religious-studies-philosophy-and-ethics/progressive-vs-regressive-trends-in-islam.html
https://www.allaboutworldview.org/islamic-ethics-and-the-five-pillars-of-islam-faq.htm
http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/islam/islamethics/war.shtml