Integrity and its Impact on Social Development

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Abdalrahman Obed Mutlaq Alrafdy

Abstract

Integrity is a personal and social value. This research focuses on integrity's moral needs, especially in producing virtuous individuals. Integrity helps build and advance society, and vice versa. Individuals, institutions, and states have taken notice. This attribute represents justice, honesty, and virtue, and it prevents corruption. To discuss it accurately, both its laudable and terrible aspects must be understood. In addition to clarifying their types in terms of practice: verbal and practical, and the practical ones in particular, as it presents an ideal picture of society and its members; Because it means refraining from abominations, betrayal, injustice and evil, false testimony, and accurate integrity in trade. The research shows a bundle of integrity effects in the development of the community, such as 1) the consolidation of legal, customary, and regulatory values; 2) the direct processing of corruption; 3) ensuring the welfare of society by providing its requirements; 4) upgrading the capabilities of society members; and 5) improving and facilitating the lifestyle. Integrity does not allow bias or mistrust, its presence in society demands the cooperation of individuals and organizations, and it does not conform to human preferences and choices; it is a set of foundations and standards people should follow. I underline that unsuitable purposes shouldn't exploit noble endeavors because integrity virtues are straightforward and can't be sullied.

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Mutlaq Alrafdy, A. O. (2022). Integrity and its Impact on Social Development. BiLD Law Journal, 7(1), 245–252. Retrieved from https://bildbd.com/index.php/blj/article/view/191
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Abdalrahman Obed Mutlaq Alrafdy, Associate Professor, Department of Islamic Studies, College of Education in Al-Kharj, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University.