The Truth of Moral Act from the Perspective of Taha Abdelrahman
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.35516/jjss.v15i2.489Keywords:
Taha Abdel Rahman, ethics of modernity, abstract mind, creationAbstract
This research studies Taha Abdel Rahman's perspective on ethics to face the moral challenge witnessed by our contemporary world and open the horizon to build a global ethical project, which represents the practical part of his moral philosophy. By diving into modernist ethics and by referring to Kantian philosophy within the scope of the abstract mind, Taha therefore sought to present an alternative, reverse philosophical theory, based on religious ethics and the return of Allah in the Islamic religious sense to the world and existence, and at the same time bet on the possession of the Islamic world and its societies with the right to differ in the corner of the world and to present an alternative to salvation from the problems of civilization and the world in contemporary history. The study concluded that Taha Abdel Rahman's critical project presents an ethical theory from an Islamic perspective, and the creation of an Islamic moral philosophy, based on the values of faith and worship as common Islamic human values.