Man's moral behavior is always influenced by his beliefs and faiths. Although moral philosophers do not have consensus about the extent of this effect, the least that can be said is that beliefs are ground-preparing. Accordingly, the Holy Koran, in its moral precepts, has taken into account the beliefs associated with them, and in this way has provided the psychological grounds for carrying out the commands. One of the moral commands of the Koran to the Holy Prophet and the Muslims, mentioned in the verse 85 of the chapter Al-Hijr, is graceful forgiveness in relation to the infidels’ unpleasant behaviors like mockery and ridicule. Belief in the rightness of creation causes a purposeful view of the world and degeneration of the evil and corruption. Belief in the realization of the Day of Judgment will make mankind aware of the instability of the world and its being a prelude to the Day of Recompense, and will provide the expectations of the believers’ rewards for their good deeds and the disbelievers’ punishments.
Gerami G, Ja’fari N. Basic Beliefs of Graceful Forgiveness on the Basis of the Analysis of Verses 85 and 86 of Chapter Al-Hijr. پژوهشنامه اخلاق 2019; 12 (46) :45-56 URL: http://akhlagh.maaref.ac.ir/article-1-1307-en.html