The Compatibility of Egoism,Tuism and Deism in the Moral Code in Islam

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Research/Original Article (ترویجی)
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Every religion and theological school claims that it guides mankind towards happiness and perfection. Considering man's innate tendencies and natural inclinations, such as Deism, Egoism, Tuism has special importance. Due to the importance of man's happiness which represents his main goal in life and in order to show the compatibility and consistency of the tendencies in question, this paper uses a descriptive-analytical method and cites some Quranic verses and narratives to explain this compatibility and resolve the conflict between these tendencies. It also shows the comprehensiveness of the moral code in Islam and the profound knowledge of this reveled faith as compared to the other moral schools. Determining "optional nearness to God" as the criterion for the value of moral act and ultimate goal of ethics, morality, stressing the possibility of the integrity of the mentioned tendencies, concentrating on deism and recommending doing all that leads to God's good pleasure; the moral code in Islam provides a good reliable method for their integrity, an issue on which this study is centered.
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Persian
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Journal of Ethical knowledge, Volume:8 Issue: 21, 2017
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5
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