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پژوهشنامه اخلاق 2022, 14(54): 105-130 Back to browse issues page
The role of the components of moral intelligence (Borba and Lenik's point of view) in the compatibility of spouses and theoretical accommodate to the corresponding moral principles in Islamic sources
Mahboubeh Mousaeipour
Assistant Professor, Department of Theology and Islamic Studies (Quran and Hadith Sciences), Payam Noorfars University, Shiraz
Abstract:   (601 Views)
The purpose of the present comparative research is to define and explain the role of moral intelligence (Borba and Lenik's point of view) in the compatibility of spouses and to accommodate  its components with the standards and moral principles that Islam proposes in this field.
For this purpose, firstly, the definition of moral intelligence in psychology and the examination of its components have been discussed, and the role of moral intelligence in marital compatibility has been explained from a scientific point of view; Then, these components have been compared and evaluated with related moral concepts in Islam
And in the end, the boundaries of Islamic moral intelligence have been drawn; It can be said that the components of moral intelligence are acquired and learnable methods to establish a satisfactory relationship between spouses according to the surrounding requirements and assimilation with new experiences, which in humanistic views are man-centered and in Islam, God centered and balanced men  in line with excellence  and internal commitment to moral learning are defined.
Keywords: Moral intelligence, components, compatibility of spouses, Islamic texts, adaptation.
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Type of Study: theoretic | Subject: Applied ethics
Received: 2020/02/27 | Accepted: 2022/09/14 | Published: 2022/01/30


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