Font Size: a A A

The Cdomparison Between Ethics Thought Of Confucianism And Five Ethics Thought Of Chinese Islam

Posted on:2011-02-21Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L L ShiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2195330332970015Subject:Ethics
Abstract/Summary:PDF Full Text Request
The Confucian ethics thought has branded a deep imprint in traditional Chinese culture, and been affecting people's social morality and ethical life. At the same time as a ancient sate of ceremonies and civilization, it has also absorbed and integrated a number of outstanding elements of foreign culture with its broad breast. Among the many foreign cultures, the Chinese Islamic culture is a typical one of the representatives. Islamic culture is a foreign religious ideology, in order to successfully exist and develop in China, it is bound to collide and integrate with China's indigenous ideology. Some Chinese Muslim scholars in Ming and Qing Dynasties use their self-owned two cultural deposits with the Islam civilization and the Chinese civilization to translate Islamism scriptures and scholasticism works into Chinese. Then they has began to write books to expound a theory based on combining the Confucianism and take practical action to open the "Confucianism and Islam Dialogue". The "Confucianism and Islam Dialogue" in history promotes a process of sinicizing and localizing the Islam in China, and further consolidates the groups of Hui Muslim immigrants to adapt to Chinese culture.This article starts with the human relations to try to find out the similarities and differences between Five Ethics Thought of Confucianism and Five Ethics Thought of Chinese Islam through comparing them. The author hopes it can play a certain reference significance to the issues of relationship between religious belief and national identity which are discussed nowadays.The article regards historical materials analysis and comparative study as method and uses the materialist conception of history as a guide to conclude and sum up the views of predecessors. The article probably divides into following several sections:first chapter is the introduction part; second chapter describes the formation and development of Five Ethics Thought of Confucianism; third chapter describes the historical background and important content of Five Ethics Thought of Chinese Islam; chapter four comparatively studies the similarities and differences between Five Ethics Thought of Confucianism and Five Ethics Thought of Chinese Islam more detailed.
Keywords/Search Tags:Confucianism, Chinese Islam, Five Ethics Thought, Comparison
PDF Full Text Request
Related items