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- What we are looking for in this book?
- Translator's Preface
- Ethic and Training
- Quadruple principles of ethics in view of the Ancients
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- Studying and criticism
- Scale for evaluation of good and bad morality
- Effect of seclusion and dissociability in morality
- Arguments of advocators of seclusion and association
- Disadvantages of seclusion and dissociation
- Exceptional cases in which seclusion is permitted
- Vigilance and self-examination or studying incentives and consequences
- First step in purification of ethic after familiarity with alphabet of this science
- Tongue is interpreter of heart and key of personality
- Thirty great sins, which originate from tongue
- Silence and reticence
- Honesty, the most manifest sign of personality
- Value and importance of truthfulness
- Miraculous results of truthfulness
- Lie, source of all sins
- Lie is not compatible with belief
- Lie makes man improvident
- The liar does not trust even in himself
- Source of lie
- Way of treating lie
- Lie in exceptional cases
- What is equivocation?
- A new interpretation about equivocation
- Slander, Dangerous weapon of cowards
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- The most important motives for slander
- Dangers of slander
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- 1- Slander in view of Holy Qur’an
- 2- Slander is not compatible with belief
- 3- Slander is considered as spreading obscenity
- 4- The corruption of slander is more severe than adultery
- 5- Slander hinders acceptance of deeds and prayers
- 6- Slander is not compatible with Islamic brotherhood
- 7- Slander destroys good deeds
- 8- Slander devaluates worships and services
- 9- Slander excludes man from God's protection and includes him in Satan's protection
- 10- A part of ill effects of slander remains even after repentance.
- Social and individual vices of slander
- Limits and types of slander
- Exceptions of slander
- Who is notorious for debauchery, and why slandering about him is permitted?
- Suspicion and mistrust
- A Healthy Society under the Grace of Ethics
- Social units
- Way of influencing on the hearts
- Factors effective in influencing on the hearts
- Relation of ethics and education
Life under the Grace of Ethics
BOOK ID
Title: Life under the grace of ethics
Author(s): Ayatullah al-`Uzma al-Hajj ash-Shaykh Nasir Makarim Shirazi
Translator(s): Monir Shafiei
Publisher(s): QumMadrasat al -Imam Ali ibn-Abitaleb، 1382 = م 2003.
Appearance: 200 p
ISBN: 964-6632-97-1
Congress Classification: BP247/8/م 76ز904952 1382
Dewey Classification: 297/61
National bibliography numbers: م 82-6394
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شابک : 964-6632-97-1
شماره کتابشناسی ملی : م 82-6394
عنوان و نام پدیدآور : Life under the grace of ethics/ by N. Makarem Shirazi: translated Monir Shafiei
مشخصات نشر : QumMadrasat al -Imam Ali ibn-Abitaleb، 1382 = م 2003.
مشخصات ظاهری : ص 200
یادداشت : فیپا
یادداشت : فهرستنویسی براساس اطلاعات فیپا.
یادداشت : انگلیسی - عربی.
یادداشت : کتابنامه به صورت زیرنویس
عنوان قراردادی : [زندگی در پرتو اخلاق. انگلیسی]
عنوان دیگر : زندگی در پرتو اخلاق. انگلیسی
عنوان دیگر : Life under the grace of ethics
ترجمه عنوان : (لایف آندر د گریس آو اتیکس)
موضوع : اخلاق اسلامی
رده بندی دیویی : 297/61
رده بندی کنگره : BP247/8/م 76ز904952 1382
سرشناسه : مکارم شیرازی، ناصر، م - 1305
Makarem Shirazi, Naser
شناسه افزوده : شفیعی، منیر، . - 1349Shafiei, Monir، مترجم
وضعیت فهرست نویسی : فهرستنویسی قبلی
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This text which is authored by Ayatullah al-Uzma Shaykh Nasir Makarim Shirazi, sheds light on how life would look under the grace of ethics. The topics of morality and ethics, its hygiene, principles and how social life is affect is thoroughly discussed.
What we are looking for in this book?
Global stalemates, groans of victims of aggressions, wars, crimes and increasingly cutting ties of family relations are all true evidences of one reality, that current rules of world, despite all attempts apparently made for their reform, improvement and enforcement, not only have been ineffective in granting an ideal life to men, but also have killed this hope for the future.
We don't know how long we shall try these worn principles. They cannot even support their own custodians, what about the others?
These rules are like deep wells, which sometimes reach massive underground stone pieces, and the more we try to pierce into these stones and progress inside them, the more we exhaust ourselves, and finally there is no trace of water.
So we shall look where the fault is, recognize it, contemplate, and think about the solution.
First, we find that such regulations resemble the drugs which are only for external use and their effect is completely superficial. They have neither succeeded to penetrate into the depth of human conscience, which is the inspiration of his attempts, endeavors, and movements, nor to mobilize his
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