Aliasghar Ahmadi

University of Religions and Denominations
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    Farabi and Tabatabaei: Opponents of the Shiite Ethical Principle
    Dialogue and Universalism 34 (3): 131-145. 2024.
    Islamic theologians have held differing views on ethics. Ash'aris believe that the goodness and badness of actions are solely determined by divine law, while the ʿAdlīyeh (including Mu'tazilis and Shi’ites) assert that these qualities are intrinsic or rational. This means that ʿAdlīyeh believes that even in the absence of religion, humans can distinguish between goodness and badness and they are independent to religions. This belief is so prevalent in Shi’ites texts that students of theology oft…Read more