Neurotransmitters Support Islamic Morality
In the Name of Allah---the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful. Islamic morality refers to the belief that there are universal, objective moral principles that apply to all people, in all situations, regardless of Islamic morality refers to the belief that there are universal, objective moral principles that apply to all people, in all situations, regardless of cultural or historical context. In other words, absolute morality holds that certain actions are inherently right or wrong, regardless of any subjective opinions or situational factors. Absolute morality is often contrasted with relativism, which argues that moral principles are subjective and culturally relative. For absolute moralists, ethical principles are based on fundamental truths or principles that exist independently of human opinion or culture. Examples of absolute moral principles may include the belief that it is always wrong to kill an innocent person, or that it is always right, to tell the truth. These p...