TY - JOUR ID - 254375 TI - Explanation of the Nature of Self-Sacrifice and its Rulings from the Point of View of Jurisprudence and Ethics JO - Ethical Reflections JA - ER LA - en SN - 2676-4180 AU - Azizollahi, Hojjat AU - Mohammad Hosseinzadeh, Abdolreza AU - Nik-Tabʿ Etāatī, Seddiq AD - , Ph.D in Fiqh and Fundamentals of Islamic Law, Faculty of Theology, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran AD - , Associate Professor of Theology Department, Faculty of Law and Theology, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Kerman, Iran AD - Assistant Professor, Department of Education, Faculty of Law and Theology, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Kerman, Iran Y1 - 2022 PY - 2022 VL - 3 IS - 2 SP - 117 EP - 133 KW - financial sacrifice KW - reputational sacrifice KW - personal sacrifice KW - kindness (Ihsan) DO - N2 - Throughout the human life, two elements of "justice and kindness" have had a special place; nevertheless, in times of crisis when people are faced with moral challenges, they are willing to give what they have to others and give up their interests, to the extent that they sacrifice their lives for the benefit of others when necessary. From a moral point of view, self-sacrifice is valuable, precious and good. Sacrifice is a moral act both in terms of religious teachings and human values; Although in some cases, such as self-sacrifice and giving money in vain, putting this world first over the hereafter, and choosing self-will over the will of God, it is considered as one of the reprehensible and objectionable examples, what is a place for reflection is that how sacrifice and self-sacrifice Are evaluated in the sense that they are subject to Sharia rulings? And if it is legitimate, how far is its territory? This research, which has been carried out with a descriptive-analytical method, tries to find reasonable answers to these questions with reference to the sources of Islamic jurisprudence. The result of the research shows that although jurists consider positive self-sacrifice to be absolutely good and desirable, they do not consider it obligatory in Shari'ah, and consider financial, moral and life sacrifice as obligatory only in certain situations. UR - https://jer.znu.ac.ir/article_254375.html L1 - https://jer.znu.ac.ir/article_254375_1bd42aee0e10d79ca057284d4b60b41d.pdf ER -