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Sociological Perspective of Trust in Islamic Ethics
ISSN: 2980 - 2806Publisher: author   
Sociological Perspective of Trust in Islamic Ethics
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Publisher: Dr. Yılmaz Ari
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IAA.ZONE/2980401352806
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Abstract
Trust is a fundamental aspect of interpersonal and social relations, contributing to healthy relationships, effective communication, cooperation, risk-taking, and social stability. Religion, customs, and traditions shape society's values and belief systems, influencing trust within a community. The innate need for trust begins from birth, as humans depend on caregivers and seek safety in social relationships. Trust is essential for feelingsecure, and lack of trust leads to unease and caution in unfamiliar environments. Trustworthiness is vital for gaining society's love, respect, and trust. Honesty is a foundational trait, and individuals who prioritize honesty are regarded as trustworthy. Religion and cultural norms significantly shape social structures and customs, promoting moral values and providing guidance. Religion plays a crucial role in social integration, establishing common values, and fostering stability, solidarity, and ...