Values
The set of principles, beliefs, ideals, norms, conventions, traditions, standards, tenets, laws and social conduct which transform individuals and masses into civility and then societies are called “VALUES”.
Without VALUES, the imagination of any cohesive, coherent and meaningful society is unimaginable.
IKDAR, which means VALUES, is the platform committed with conviction and courage to uphold and promulgate diminishing values in society through human development on a sustainable and perpetual basis.
IKDAR’s Compass of VALUES
"All sciences are now under the obligation to prepare the ground for the future task of the philosopher,
which is to solve the problem of value, to determine the true hierarchy of values." -Friedrich Niestzsche
Our compass of values directs IKDAR's modus operandi and all its projects, products and services.
IKDAR revolves around the axis of fundamental virtuous values, including but not limited to, decency, respect, selflessness, trust, honesty, righteousness, discipline, conduct, integrity, responsibility, duty, commitment, compassion, love, empathy, patience, courage, dignity, gratitude, forgiveness, generosity, sacrifice, tolerance, equality, fairness, loyalty, unity, consciousness of human & animal rights, altruism, inter-dependability, transparency, accountability, ethics, morals, socioeconomic-politicoreligious, judicial, cultural, and above all, peace.
The reflection of all ab initio timeless values are very well depicted in the ancient tablet of values of IKDAR making values incredibly indelible and solid rock.
Ancient Tablet of Values (c. 384 - c. 419 BC)
“Creatio Ex Nihilo”
The depiction of IKDAR in the form of an ancient tablet in the Etruscan language reflects the genesis and preservation of timeless socioeconomic and political values, which have been battered and weathered by plethora of internal and external lethal destructive agents, but could not be decimated as the proverb recites;
“They Tried to Bury Us, They Did Not Know We Were Seeds.”
"Creatio Ex Nihilo" in "Silence" with Beethoven
Values
Lara Schlessinger