The subject of ethics essentially comprises a twofold objective, it evaluates human practices by calling upon moral standards, and also it gives prescriptive guidance on how to act morally in a given situation. Islamic ethical values and moral concepts are both universal and specific. This course will explore the great emphasis in Islam on ethical aspects of human conduct derived from the Quranic and Prophetic tradition/Sunna, hadith and suc0u299 ra. This course will examine the Islamic moral and ethical system where the principles of Islamic law is linked to the exemplary conduct of all the prophets, especially Prophet Muhammad, in a manner that is appropriate to an actual ethical case. Students will analyze issues from Islamic perspective, such as wealth and poverty, war and peace, race, gender and sexuality, medical and environmental ethics, family and social justice. Universal Ethics will be explored and analyzed. At the end of this course, students will work together to develop a declaration of Universal Ethics in a diverse, yet unified for faith communities and institutions. A research component is also added to this course where the students read thoroughly and critically in order to arrive to a comprehensive conclusion. The instructional method combines lecture-discussion with actual case studies, guest speaker, attending events, multimedia instruction and interactive student presentations.
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