[Call For Papers: Special Issue] Journal of Islamic Ethics (JIE): Islamic Ethics of Pandemics and Covid-19

The Research Center for Islamic Legislation and Ethics (CILE) is pleased to announce that the peer-reviewed Journal of Islamic Ethics (JIE), published by Brill, will dedicate a special issue to the moral questions triggered by the novel coronavirus pandemic, situating it within the broader context of ethics for pandemics throughout history. This special issue will be made available via Open Access, without cost to authors. Submitted papers can be written in English or Arabic.

[Deadline Extended: 10 June 2020] Call for Research Papers: Anti-Migration Politics & Islamic Ethics: Nationalism, Discrimination, Securitization & Vulnerable Groups

CILE Seminar in Doha, Qatar

20-22 September 2020

>> New deadline for Abstracts: 10 June 2020 <<

 

The Research Center for Islamic Legislation and Ethics (CILE) is pleased to invite scholars, academics and researchers to submit their research papers to a seminar 

Anti-Migration Politics and Islamic Ethics

in Doha, Qatar (or online)*, during the period of 20-22 September 2020.

[Deadline Extended: 7 september 2019] Call for Papers "Women and Religious Knowledge: Towards an Ethical Approach to Women's Issues"

CALL FOR PAPERS

Women and Religious Knowledge: Towards an Ethical Approach to Women's Issues

Dr. Fatma Hafez

 

The Research Center for Islamic Legislation and Ethics (CILE) is pleased to invite scholars, academics and researchers to submit their research papers to an international seminar on

Women and Religious Knowledge: Towards an Ethical Approach to Women's Issues

during the period of February 10-12, 2020.

Call for Paper: Key Concepts in the Islamic Ethical Tradition: Semantics, Methods and Approaches

Call for Paper

International Seminar

Key Concepts in the Islamic Ethical Tradition: Semantics, Methods and Approaches

Dr. Abdulrahman Helli

 

The Research Center for Islamic Legislation and Ethics (CILE) is pleased to invite scholars, academics and researchers to submit their research papers to an international seminar on

Key Concepts in the Islamic Ethical Tradition: Semantics, Methods and Approaches

Call for Research Papers: Reconsidering the Manly and the Fraternal in Islamic Virtue Ethics: The Case of Futuwwa

 
The Research Center for Islamic Legislation and Ethics (CILE), College of Islamic Studies
Hamad Bin Khalifa University
Doha, Qatar

 

The Research Center for Islamic Legislation and Ethics (CILE) is pleased to invite scholars, academics and researchers to submit their research papers to a closed three-day seminar on

Reconsidering the Manly and the Fraternal in Islamic Virtue Ethics: The Case of Futuwwa

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