The Journal of Islamic Ethics explores ethical frameworks within Islamic thought, examining their application to contemporary issues such as public health, governance, human rights, and environmental concerns. It investigates the intersection of Islamic jurisprudence, philosophy, theology, and Sufism with ethical principles, often drawing comparisons with Western philosophical traditions. The journal also addresses theological inquiries into suffering and the nature of divine justice.
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Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Q3
PhilosophyQ3
Religious StudiesQ3
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PhilosophyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Religious Studies
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
Islamic Studies and HistoryIslamic Thought and Society StudiesMedieval and Classical PhilosophyEducation and Islamic StudiesLinguistic, Cultural, and Literary StudiesIslamic Finance and Banking StudiesFamilies in Therapy and CultureMarriage and Sexual RelationshipsTerrorism, Counterterrorism, and Political ViolenceReligion, Ecology, and Ethics