Morality derives from proper faith, not reasoned ethical judgment. [causal]
However, this different way of reckoning morality is an essential component of Minaret’s move away from established notions of a good or bad, moral or immoral life. As we shall see, good conduct stems from the performance of appropriate faith, not from balanced judgment exercised in relation to reason and ethics.
DEFINE: Defines a non-standard reckoning of morality where goodness follows from performing appropriate faith rather than balanced ethical reasoning.
Peter Morey, Islamophobia and the Novel, loc. 480