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[quote]hi jelle, this is my personal view of ethics,ethics in relation to islam,whether philosophical or theological grew out of early discussions of the question of predetermination. (qadar) and obligation (taklif) and the perceived injustices of temporal rulers,particuarly the caliphs. i think that ethics is in a sense too general a term,for example. in sub saharan africa ethical thought grew out of cultural traditions that were communal and not individualistic. whereas western christian thought and ethics has tended to be much less communal and much more naturalistic and humanistic. so i think that ethical thought has quite a lot to do with the cultural framework of different societies and how religion is perceived in those societies. this is of course my view of it! regards rod[/quote]
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