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    Virtues of Holy Quran

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    Virtues of the HOLY QUR’AAN a C Revised translation of z.? the Urdu book Faza’il-e-Qur’aan ;b Eg Tx by Shaikhul Hadith Maulana Muhammad Zakariyya Kaandhlawi translated by Aziz-ud-Din CONTENTS z ca FOREWORD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 :‚a O 2 M o ’ 3 h -5 = PART 1 -FORTY AHADITH >x Hadith No: Page No: 1 Who is the best person?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 2 Blessings of recitation and virtues of the Word of Allah

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    Moral Judgements

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    Moral Judgements Jakob Bronowski’s book‚ "Science and Human Values" argues that the scientific method of inquiry into reality provides a generally applicable foundation for moral judgement. Bronowski says‚ "in order to keep the study in a manageable field. I will continue to choose a society in which the principle of truth rules. Therefore the society which I will examine is that formed by scientists themselves: it is the body of scientists" (Bronowski 58). Bronowski makes it clear in his book

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    adhering to moral rules that exist in a certain system‚ which are independent. Virtue theory exists on the basis that the role of a person’s character determines the virtues and morals upheld by that individual. Similarities between the three theories‚ focuses on ethics that people should uphold and how it can be achieved. The influence these theories have in defining the character and what they should do in terms of benefiting society or what is good. The three theories accept that morals can vary

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    The Moral Instinct

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    Jimenez RWS 100 Prof. Traylor November 8‚ 2012 “The Moral Instinct” A journalist of The New York Times Magazine by the name of Steven Pinker published an article titled‚ “The Moral Instinct.” The purpose of the article was to discuss morality and the questions and speculations around it. In the article‚ Pinker suggests that our moral goodness is just in our minds and is there to help us decide between what is right and wrong. He says that our moral goodness isn’t just an opinion-based conclusion‚ whether

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    Concepts

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    Week 5 Concepts Review In children ’s advertising‚ political advertising and health advertising the most typical forms of persuasion are endorsements‚ appeal to emotions‚ characters and storylines‚ and solutions. Advertising agencies run these ads with the specific goal of getting the public to stop buying a competitor ’s product and buy their own. They make no distinction between a person and something that is manufactured‚ they still have to sell the product. Children ’s advertising can become

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    Marriage Is Moral

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    license‚ a deed to your house‚ or an arrest warrant are all just pieces of paper; however‚ these papers have great meaning and significance. Marriage‚ from a religious stand point‚ is valued as a sacrament because a couple is keeping each others ’ virtues intact by committing themselves to each other and by committing to God that they will keep His’ word. Marriage‚ from a non-religious stand point‚ is the act of showing devotion and commitment of two individuals to each other and a promise between

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    Courage is often called “The Rarest Virtue”‚ mostly because it is identifying things that frighten or challenge us and facing them with confidence and bravery. A small number of people fully accomplish this. Unfortunately‚ many do not choose to face tough situations‚ instead they walk away. Very few people actually choose to act with courage and confront the circumstances. Sometimes courage can be endangering your life for others‚ and some choose not to take that chance of getting hurt. Other

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    Moral Autobiography

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    My Moral Autobiography Junior year of high school I was diagnosed as having an eating disorder; I was anorexic which can be defined as "a serious‚ potentially life-threatening eating disorder characterized by self-starvation and excessive weight-loss" (http://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org). This definition does not mention that the effects of this can range anywhere from death to the inability to have children. This medical definition is broad and does not really encompass any of the mental

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    Chapter 17 Virtue Ethics

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    Chapter 17: Virtue Ethics 17.3 I agree with Aristotle’s argument and conclusion that being virtuous person contributes so much to someone’s life with regards to going well. The reason for this is that our ultimate goal ought to be self-sufficient. That is; Aristotle believed that the good of something should not be limited to instrumental values e.g. money and fame. The goal of life‚ according to Aristotle‚ should be about self-sufficiency‚ which means that a person needs to possess it all and make

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    Means to inculcate Ethical Values in the children to protect the nation from the depleting morals and ethical values under the shade of Globalization `Children are our most valuable natural resource.’ -Herbert Hoover “India will be radiant when our children are free to dance in the rain"- Azim H Premji‚ Chairman Wipro. “It is necessary that steps are taken to properly nurture them in the right direction at an early age‚" says Sriram Kannan. Introduction Ethical values generally refer to basic philosophical

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