PhD Candidate, Islamic Ethics Education, University of Islamic Sciences; Adjunct Lecturer,
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Distributive justice means the distribution of resources, facilities and services in a fair way among the people of a society, this issue and the ethical criteria of distribution that lead to a fair distribution have been investigated in Islam and the branch of normative economics in economic systems. The current research is done in a descriptive-analytical way and seeks to answer the question whether the ethical criteria of distributive justice proposed in normative economics are compatible with the criteria of distributive justice from the perspective of Islam. Ethical criteria of distributive justice from the perspective of Islam include equality in distribution based on common rights, distribution according to the efforts of individuals, distribution according to needs, distribution in the direction of social balance. Distributive justice in any of the economic schools does not fully correspond with what is proposed in Islam
habibollahi H, arabi H, abolghasemzadeh M, tavakoli M. A comparative study of the ethical criteria of distributive justice from the perspective of Islam and normative economics. پژوهشنامه اخلاق 2025; 18 (69) :55-78 URL: http://akhlagh.maaref.ac.ir/article-1-2342-en.html