Impact of Moral and Ethical Degradation on Poverty in Bangladesh: A Sustainable Solution from Islamic Perspective

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Dr. Muhammad Gias Uddin Talukdar
Dr. Muhammad Gias Uddin Talukdar
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Md. Rabiul Hasan
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The paper aimed to study the impact of degradation of moral and ethical values in some cases since this degradation had become a worried matter for our society. In this study, we also tried to mention some interior causes which have an exquisite interrelation with the poverty nature of Bangladesh. Researchers followed the analytical method to complete this study. The research shows there is a mentionable impact of educational, political, cultural and economic moral degradation of poverty. Hence a critical proper sustainable solution from the Islamic perspective is needed to protect this degradation. It is also proven that Islam as a comprehensive way of life encompasses a complete moral and ethical ground that is amplify in human social culture and their lifestyle. So, abide by the precept of Islamic views it is possible to build a sustainable social development in completing with moral, ethical and Islamic perception with collectively.

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Dr. Muhammad Gias Uddin Talukdar. 2018. \u201cImpact of Moral and Ethical Degradation on Poverty in Bangladesh: A Sustainable Solution from Islamic Perspective\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - A: Arts & Humanities GJHSS-A Volume 18 (GJHSS Volume 18 Issue A3): .

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The paper aimed to study the impact of degradation of moral and ethical values in some cases since this degradation had become a worried matter for our society. In this study, we also tried to mention some interior causes which have an exquisite interrelation with the poverty nature of Bangladesh. Researchers followed the analytical method to complete this study. The research shows there is a mentionable impact of educational, political, cultural and economic moral degradation of poverty. Hence a critical proper sustainable solution from the Islamic perspective is needed to protect this degradation. It is also proven that Islam as a comprehensive way of life encompasses a complete moral and ethical ground that is amplify in human social culture and their lifestyle. So, abide by the precept of Islamic views it is possible to build a sustainable social development in completing with moral, ethical and Islamic perception with collectively.

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