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Shari’a Objectives for Civil Society

Submitted by siteadmin on Wed, 12/29/2021 - 11:17

This workshop will discuss what Islamic Shari’a aims to achieve through its provisions, and will explain the major responsibilities in building an integrated human personality that would be able to participate in the renaissance procession. The workshop will also shed light on the importance of ethics and its relevance to religion. The workshop will be held every Monday of January 2022.

Academic Writing Skills in Arabic

Submitted by siteadmin on Tue, 11/02/2021 - 21:00

As a student workshop series, Academic Writing Skills Workshops will be held every Wednesday of November 2021, for four themes conducted by 4 different faculty members from CIS and CHSS. 

3 November - كتابة الدراسات السابقة - د. بسمة الدجاني

10 November - قواعد الإملاء وعلامات الترقيم - د. أميمة الحاردلو

17 November - الاقتباس والتوثيق في البحث الشرعي - د. عبد العظيم أبو زيد

24 November - كتابة المقال الأكاديمي - د. محمد الجمال

Environmentalism and the Ecological Question in the Islamic Moral Tradition

Submitted by siteadmin on Mon, 10/11/2021 - 20:28

The lecture will broadly examine the so-called “Ecological Question (EQ)” from an Islamic perspective. Without narrowing the EQ down to the exclusive issue of sustainability, this lecture highlights the broader picture by exploring the vast and rich Islamic tradition. Besides addressing the relevant Quranic concepts, the speakers will engage with various scholarly disciplines grounded in the Islamic tradition.

Maker Majlis - Science, Faith, and Innovation for Human Dignity (Schifa)

Submitted by siteadmin on Mon, 10/11/2021 - 18:11

‘Science, Faith and Innovation for Human Dignity’ is an upcoming program hosted by the College of Islamic Studies. It offers an opportunity for young scholars, professionals, entrepreneurs, and innovators who aspire to plan, engage, reflect, and act upon the nexus of science, faith, and innovation to respond to global challenges that undermine social cohesion and human dignity.

The four-module program will include:

COVID-19 and Vaccination Ethics: Science, Morality and Policies

Submitted by siteadmin on Wed, 08/11/2021 - 16:08

The event will focus on the ethical concerns relating to vaccine development and delivery, both from an Islamic and public health perspective, particularly in the context of current efforts to tackle COVID-19. During the event, experts will discuss vaccines in terms of their research, manufacturing, testing and clinical trials, regulation, and distribution.

   >> To register for free for the event, visit THIS LINK <<