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Call for Papers

"Islamic Ethics"
American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences (AJISS)
Special Issue (July 2010)

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The American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences (AJISS), a
double-blind peer-reviewed journal, is seeking contributions for its
Special Issue on Islamic Ethics, to be published in July 2010.

Prospective authors are invited to submit papers on the following
themes: 

THEME 1: The historical relationship between Islamic jurisprudence or
law (usul al-fiqh) and Islamic ethics (ilm al-akhlaq) in all schools
of Islamic thought and the resulting implications for the 21st
century, especially as regards our understanding and development of
contemporary individual or international morality and the relation of
ethics and culture;

THEME 2: Problems of applied Islamic ethics pertinent (but not
limited) to ethics in international affairs (e.g., human rights and
global justice); ethical problems of just war, global jihad, and the
“war on terror”; research ethics related to science, engineering, and
technology; biomedical ethics (e.g., stem cell science and other
controversial issues); environmental ethics (e.g., climate change and
sustainable energy futures); social responsibility, sustainable
economic development, and business ethics; education policy and the
moral dimensions of curriculum development and pedagogy at all
levels; and moral dilemmas in psychological practice.

Abstracts of 350-500 words are due by 1 February 2010. Acceptance
notices will be sent by 15 February 2010. Complete paper must be
received by 1 May 2010. Abstracts and papers must be submitted in
English, using MSWord software, be fully documented in accordance
with existing academic standards, and be original work. Already
published material and non-electronic submissions will not be
considered.

Co-editors:
Dr. Yasien Mohamed
Professor of Arabic Language and Islamic Ethics, University of the
Western Cape, South Africa

Dr. Norman K. Swazo 
Professor of Philosophy and Biomedical Ethics, Alfaisal University,
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Send abstracts and papers to both co-editors simultaneously at:
[email protected]  and  [email protected]


Contact:

Zakyi Ibrahim
California State University, Fullerton
Room UH 313
800 N. State College Blvd
Fullerton, CA 92831
USA
Tel: 657-278-8241
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.amss.org/AJISS/AJISSMissionStatement.aspx
 
 
 
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