Résumé :
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"Since the bebinning of islam, muslim thinkers and scholars have endeavoured to explain the concepts of islamic morality and to highlight its bases and evidence in the verses of the glorious Book and the texts of the Tradition and to link them to the positive values of the human civilizational heritage. One of the most important books which have been written in this field is The discipline of religious and worldly matters byJudge Abu Al Hassan Ali Ibn Mohammad Ibn Habib Al Basri Al Mawardy (364-450 H). in spite of its small size, this book contains a dense summary of moderate and enlightened Islamic moral thought, including its important characteristics of comprehensiveness, moderation, and accurate link between the affairs of the individual and those of society at large, between the issues relating to worldly matters and those of the hereafter, and between the levels of theory and practice.
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