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Shiavault - a Vault of Shia Islamic Books Ethics in Islam and in the Western World Chapter 3 : Proposed New Sexual Freedom A critical analysis of the basic principles of the proposed new sexual freedom has been indicated in the preceding chapter. In this chapter, we concentrate on examination of the salient features of the proposed new sexual liberation, specially on its reformatory content in relation to conventional morality.
This will be conducive to a detailed analysis, which is not likely to be thorough otherwise. That there are people W11 are already convinced about the reformatory content of the proposed new sexual conduct is to be recognised. At the same time, it is worthwhile - even necessary - that social problems, including those of sexual morality, are discussed from various angles. For, the question of sexual ethics has received the attention of famous thinkers of our age.
Above all, it is notable that the proposed new, approach to human sexuality has tended to be readily accepted by young people, without evidencing any skepticism. Views of well - known personalities of our modern times are apparently taken to be infallible.
In our considered opinion, it is necessary that the esteemed readers are made aware of all the implications of even any rudimentary assimilation on the part of our impressionable young people of the novel ideas from the West, including some with innocuous labels, such as freedom, and equality. This is because we must know in which direction we are applying our minds, to what purpose and towards what end.
If whatever we think and do is believed to be correct without verification, does it necessarily enable mankind to continue progressing? Or else, does the Western intellectual and cultural penetration of our society represent too ill - informed and too illconceived a propaganda strategy that, if allowed to spread, is bound to lead mankind towards self -destruction? The above questions are intended to be discussed herein, in a necessarily brief manner.
A more elaborate discussion of the relevant issues will be found in the author's book: The Rights of Women in Islam. [^1] With regard to the modernistic reform of the traditional sexual morals, the speculative reformers claim that the very basis of the latter no longer exists, or is in the process of vanishing.