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Do Muslims believe in an unchanging moral law (absolute morality) to the universe?

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Do Muslims believe in an unchanging moral law (absolute morality) to the universe?

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Islam was founded on the premise that God has an “unchanging” will. Not all Muslims are moral absolutists but Islam itself presents a beautiful moral landscape. If the question is meant to ask about the “NEW” morality then Islam doesn’t comply so in that respect Muslims do believe in an “unchanging” moral law. Islam itself is the last remnant of morality. The western world is busy making “new” absolutes. “The American society today seems to be floating aimlessly in the waters of moral relativism. And the waters are turning fast into a morass”. Taken from Albalagh. “No one “tolerates” what they think is right. In order to tolerate a differing view, we must think it is wrong . . . but that’s absolutism! Absolutists can tolerate bad persons without tolerating bad actions”.

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