Hombre y muerte en el Islam

Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 52 (3):36-46 (2007)
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Abstract

At several times, the Koran mentions the death that affects all men. Perhaps that was the reason why the question of suicide and of voluntary death arose very soon in the Islamic world. From the century IX, this problem became object of consideration, caused by the impact of the Ancient Philosophy: it seems that Socrates' figure exercised a certain influence through the versions of his death, accepted voluntarily, which arrived to the Islamic world. Socrates' death favoured the reflection among many Muslim thinkers. KEY WORDS – Islam. Socrates. Voluntary death. Suicide

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