Master of Arts in Applied Islamic Ethics
CILE Virtual Summer School - Ethics & Sports
In collaboration with Leuven University (Belgium) and the World Innovation Summit for Health (WISH, Qatar), the 2022 CILE Summer Program will focus on questions pertaining to the key ethical issues related to the field of Sport Studies. Sport and physical activities are compulsory or strongly encouraged in most countries throughout childhood schooling. As an academic field of study, the philosophy of sport has only been developed since the 1970s. Recent controversies in professional sport have sparked a wide-ranging interest in sports ethics.
Dr. Rajai Rai Jureidini
Dr. Ray Jureidini is Professor of Migration, Human Rights, and Ethics at the Research Center for Islamic Legislation and Ethics (CILE) and the first-of-its-kind Master of Arts program in Applied Islamic Ethics at CIS. He grew up in Australia, completing his studies in Industrial and Economic Sociology at Flinders University in South Australia.
Dr. Mutaz Al-Khatib
Dr. Mutaz is currently an Associate Professor of Methodology and Ethics at the Research Center for Islamic Legislation and Ethics, and Applied Islamic Ethics at the College of Islamic Studies at Hamad Bin Khalifa University. He holds a BA in Islamic Studies from Damascus (1997) and in Arabic Literature from Al-Azhar University and an MA (2002) and Ph.D.
Dr. Samer Rashwani
Samer Rashwani is a scholar of Quranic Studies and Islamic intellectual history. His teaching and research concentrate on the trajectories of Islamic scholarship on the Quran from the early centuries of onwards; and investigate new hermeneutical approaches to the Quran. He was a lecturer at the faculty of Sharia (Universities of Damascus and Aleppo; 2007–2011), a EUME (Forum Transregionale Studien) fellow in Berlin in 2011–2013, and a post-doc at the Center of Islamic theology, University of Tübingen, since 2013.
Dr. Mohamed Ghaly
Dr. Mohammed Ghaly is Professor of
The State and Public Morality in Muslim Contexts: Tensions, Norms and Models
The Research Center for Islamic Legislation and Ethics (CILE), a member of College of Islamic Studies (CIS) in Hamad Bin Khalifa University, is organizing a public lecture titled: "The State and Public Morality in
Abortion in the Hanbali School of Jurisprudence: A Systematic Ethical Approach
The Hanbali legal reasoning, by and large, draws on the text-based approach in isolation from the mere human opinions in an attempt to apply all texts as much as possible.