Moralities: a contemporary discourse between new atheism and Islam
Atheists deny the existence of God and strongly oppose all religious faiths especially Islam after 9/11. They use scientific, philosophical, historical and moral arguments mainly to prove the non-existence of God. They portray religion as illogical and irrational. Moreover, they argue that religio...
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my-ukm.journal.162162021-02-20T17:15:52Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16216/ Moralities: a contemporary discourse between new atheism and Islam Rehman, Ataur Atheists deny the existence of God and strongly oppose all religious faiths especially Islam after 9/11. They use scientific, philosophical, historical and moral arguments mainly to prove the non-existence of God. They portray religion as illogical and irrational. Moreover, they argue that religions provide poor guidance on moralities. New atheists suggest that science should replace the religion in order to define what is moral or immoral. On contrary, Muslim scholars defend and argue that religion is main factor behind good moral values. The study focus on the moral dimension of new atheists’ argumentation and the Muslim scholarly response. For this purpose, arguments of four founding fathers of new atheists and four renowned Muslim scholars are comparatively analyzed. New atheists attempt to develop science based moralities and eliminate the role of religion from all important areas of life. Muslim scholars illustrate that position of atheism is illogical and irrational. Moralities are impossible without God and these are outside of scientific domain. Objective moralities need a final authority to decide what is right and what is wrong, atheism lacks this authority. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2020 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16216/1/44634-143605-1-PB.pdf Rehman, Ataur (2020) Moralities: a contemporary discourse between new atheism and Islam. Islamiyyat : Jurnal Antarabangsa Pengajian Islam; International Journal of Islamic Studies, 42 (2). pp. 113-124. ISSN 0216-5636 https://ejournal.ukm.my/islamiyyat/issue/view/1358 |
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Atheists deny the existence of God and strongly oppose all religious faiths especially Islam after 9/11. They use scientific,
philosophical, historical and moral arguments mainly to prove the non-existence of God. They portray religion as
illogical and irrational. Moreover, they argue that religions provide poor guidance on moralities. New atheists suggest
that science should replace the religion in order to define what is moral or immoral. On contrary, Muslim scholars
defend and argue that religion is main factor behind good moral values. The study focus on the moral dimension of new
atheists’ argumentation and the Muslim scholarly response. For this purpose, arguments of four founding fathers of new
atheists and four renowned Muslim scholars are comparatively analyzed. New atheists attempt to develop science based
moralities and eliminate the role of religion from all important areas of life. Muslim scholars illustrate that position of
atheism is illogical and irrational. Moralities are impossible without God and these are outside of scientific domain.
Objective moralities need a final authority to decide what is right and what is wrong, atheism lacks this authority. |
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