Computing Reality
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Exploring the intersection of ethics and socio-science, this work delves into how tradition and rational thought shape moral standards across various fields. It investigates the epistemology of existence alongside Islamic monotheistic law, aiming to create a comprehensive world-system that influences actions and reactions within diverse cognitive and social contexts. Particularly beneficial for readers in finance and economics, it offers insights to enhance their understanding of societal and professional relationships.
Islam and Development in the Southeast Asia Cooperation Region
Focusing on a new educational philosophy model, this book explores its application in tertiary education and socio-economic development among Southeast Asian OIC members, particularly in the context of COVID-19. Drawing from the South East Asian Cooperation (SEACO) network, it emphasizes a unified Islamic worldview and the ethical-scientific framework of knowledge. The author presents a comparative analysis of socio-scientific learning, offering insights into educational policy and development that are valuable for policymakers and researchers in the Islamic educational sphere and beyond.
Exploring the intersection of economic theory through both Occidental and Islamic lenses, this work delves into the foundational principles and methodologies that shape economic thought in different cultures. It contrasts Western economic frameworks with Islamic perspectives, highlighting unique concepts such as justice, equity, and the role of moral values in economic behavior. The book aims to foster a deeper understanding of how diverse philosophical backgrounds influence economic practices and policies, offering insights into the potential for dialogue and integration between these two traditions.
Exploring the intersection of moral and ethical law with various human enterprises, this scholarly work is divided into three comprehensive parts: theoretical, empirical, and application. It delves into the socio-scientific implications of these laws on economics, finance, society, and science, offering a broad and comparative perspective on the subject.
Economics, Society and Science
Focusing on Islamic ethical issues, this handbook provides a transdisciplinary exploration of philosophy of science, emphasizing the model of moral inclusiveness. It examines ethics through ontological and epistemological lenses, advocating for a rigorous scientific analysis of ethicality in socio-scientific inquiries. The work integrates the Qur'anic perspective with contemporary challenges, including post-modernism and the impacts of the pandemic. Aimed at scholars, it covers diverse areas such as economics and social sciences, offering a fresh outlook on Islamic philosophy and ethics.
Exploring an alternative vision of globalization, the book delves into the epistemology rooted in the Qur'an and Sunnah that shapes the Islamic world-system. Choudhury uncovers the ethical foundations affecting law, markets, and social contracts in Islamic societies. His methodology addresses critical issues like property rights, money, political economy, technology diffusion, microenterprise development, and asset evaluation, providing a comprehensive analysis of how these elements interact within an Islamic framework.
Focusing on the Qur'anic worldview, this book explores the foundational elements of Islamic economics as a meso-science. It delves into the concepts of ontology, epistemology, and phenomenology through the lens of Tawhid, emphasizing the unity of knowledge. The author critiques the limitations of Shari'ah in providing a comprehensive methodological framework, arguing for a broader analytical perspective. By integrating interdisciplinary insights, the work challenges conventional Western economic thought, making it essential for students and researchers in various related fields.
Focusing on the Tawhidi ontological foundation, the book explores the esoteric meanings of Qur'anic verses and critiques the traditional understanding of Shari'ah as merely Islamic law. Masudul Alam Choudhury argues for a holistic worldview that integrates Tawhid with contemporary legal thought, challenging sectarian interpretations and emphasizing the unity of knowledge. He posits that true convergence between Tawhid and Shari'ah occurs through the development of a Tawhidi methodology, aiming for a universal law that reflects the organic unity of existence.
The book explores the Qur'an's absolute reality through the lens of truth's struggle against falsehood, emphasizing a unified knowledge system. It presents a methodology consisting of primal ontology, secondary ontologies, epistemology, and phenomenology, which together form a framework for understanding monotheistic unity. This approach avoids dogmatism and instead offers a unique lens to interpret events and changes across knowledge, space, and time, highlighting the interconnectedness of all aspects of reality.