Universality of Shame in the Holy Bible and the Koran: If You Feel No Shame1 Then Do As You Wish
Abstract
Feeling of shame cons~itues a control mechanism over indlvldual and a society
and forces individual not to be against the values of societ:Y. Shame isa psyc-·
hocial power which has a social compelling force. It is a social, psychosocial
and moral creteria for a social being human to llve whit the nother'in a manner,
which suits the humanity.
Islam is a universal religion, Muhammad (peace be open him) who is the last
prophet sent a messenger to all humanity. As the hadisths are the word belong
to him sait is very natural that the hadisths carry an universal features.
To a greater extent propets' messages express contlnuity. From the very fırst
prophet to the last prophet all the prophets emphizes on one of the prinsipalswhich
was for this reasen kept in the minds of human: if ya feel no shame;
do whatever you want. All the prophets tried to bring the people to the
modesty in their geography in which they have a mission.
In this article, we're going to deaf wfth universafity of the shame feellng .ın a
framework of the Hoiy Book and Quran.
Keywords
References
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
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Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Mustafa Işık
This is me
Publication Date
June 15, 2013
Submission Date
February 15, 2013
Acceptance Date
March 15, 2013
Published in Issue
Year 2013 Volume: 17 Number: 1