The harms of using the rule of tolerance in the arguments of Sunnah in the field of moral traditions

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Ethical traditions have been one of the important bases for applying the intolerance rule in the Sunnah. The intensity of tolerance in poor moral traditions compared to religious and jurisprudential traditions makes it clear that ethical traditions were less responsive to narrative books. The lack of knowledge of moral jurisprudence in related narratives and the lack of separation of moral and informational propositions have led to the acceptance of the rule and consequently disruptions to the Islamic ethics system, the occurrence of forgery in the moral traditions, and the emergence of pessimism about moral narratives. Due to the scope of the hadith and its effect on religious culture, individual behaviors and community passages, so the pathology and attention to the quality of the hadith texts as well as the revision of the ethical traditions and the drawing of Islamic ethics pattern based on authentic narratives are essential in refining the unified ethical system. has it. This article analyzes analytically the damages of applying the rule of tolerance in ethical traditions.
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Persian
Published:
Revelatory ethics, Volume:10 Issue: 1, 2020
Pages:
61 to 83
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