:: Volume 13, Issue 50 (winter 2020) ::
پژوهشنامه اخلاق 2020, 13(50): 105-124 Back to browse issues page
Analysis of Ethicological Approach of Holy Quran Facing National and Racial Discrimination
Amir Keshtgar , Seyyed Ahmad Mirhoseini , Ali Jafari
PhD student in Jurisprudence (Feqh) and Principles of Islamic Laws, College of Farabi, Tehran University (Lead Author).
Abstract:   (1700 Views)
Assuming priority to some human groups according to attribution to innate or acquired and non-gentry features is a belief that it is source of most of unfairness in the history of human’s social life. Holy Quran as the best epistemological source presented an organizational sample of society in which the inherited and racial features all negated and through demonstration of suitable moral approaches is going to display the features of stable  and developed social system. Studies in this theme shows that the strategic set of Holy Quran here is founded on three approaches: Intimidating, Substitutable, Steady. These approaches has been analyzed in a descriptive-analytical manner and library method in Quranic sciences domain. Also these are a complete  introductory theory to develop citizenship right system in Islamic republic of Iran. These approaches can display suitable conceptual outlines to generate and develop fair values and  against national and racial discriminatory standards in human rights’ international system.
Keywords: National and Racial Discrimination, Intimidating Approach, Substitutable Approach, Steady Approach, Protection Responsibility.
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Type of Study: theoretic | Subject: ethics
Received: 2021/05/30 | Accepted: 2020/06/30 | Published: 2020/06/30


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