This research introduces the Sufi concept al-takhalluq bi akhlāq Allāh to the modern discourse on virtue ethics. In order to achieve this end, this research analyzes conceptually al-Ghazālī’s notion of al-takhalluq bi akhlāq Allāh and then introduces it in the modern discourse on virtue ethics through the works of MacIntyre after analyzing his system of virtue ethics. This research observes that an approach which maintains God at the center, includes hereafter in its worldview and strikes a balance between rules and virtues reflecting the greater telos of al-Saʿāda al-Ukhrawiya is absent in the modern discourse on the ethical theories, be it deontology, teleology and even virtue ethics. And this troubles a Muslim in modern times while engaging with those theories. However, by introducing al-Ghazālī’s notion Muslims do not feel distant and need not discard their God and tradition, but, in fact, can start engaging from the vantage point of their religion, tradition and identity.
| Date of Award | 2020 |
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| Original language | American English |
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| Awarding Institution | - HBKU College of Islamic Studies
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- al-Ghazālī
- Al-takhalluq bi akhlāq Allāh
- MacIntyre
- Sufi ethics
- virtue ethics
AL-TAKHALLUQ BI-AKHLĀQ ALLĀH AND VIRTUE ETHICS: INTRODUCING THE SUFI CONCEPT IN MODERN DISCOURSE
Abdul Sathar, B. (Author). 2020
Student thesis: Master's Dissertation