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Artificial Intelligence in Religious Certification: A Comprehensive Review of Halal Digitalization, Compliance Integrity, and Future Directions. [PDF]
Global food supply chains continue to expand in scale and complexity, heightening risks of fraud, mislabeling, and cross‐contamination across certification systems. These vulnerabilities are particularly consequential for Halal certification, where ingredient permissibility, compliant slaughter practices, hygienic processing, and full traceability are ...
Riaz MN, Irshad F, Haider MB.
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Overall quality of life and emotional regulation among inmates: A narrative review. [PDF]
Although there is a plethora of studies related to quality of life (QoL), little is known about QoL in prison settings. Emotions and difficulties in emotional regulation in incarcerated individuals may affect inmates' QoL and also their ability to reintegrate into society.
Megari K, Argyriadou E, Yotsidi V.
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The work ethic of Javanese Muslim merchants may originate from religious teachings and Javanese philosophical values. Islamic teachings and Javanese philosophy contain values that edify prudence, caution, precision, optimism, patience, trust in God ...
Agus Waluyo
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“Muslim Environmentalisms and Environmental Ethics: Theory and Practice for Rights and Justice”
This presentation was the Biennial Willem A. Bijlefeld Lecture at Hartford International University in 2023. Muslim religious responses to environmental change highlight the importance of multispecies perspectives, rights of nature and environmental justice.
Anna M. Gade
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On Rooting Religious Studies: The Metaphysical Proposal of René Guénon
Abstract The present article problematizes current dominating approaches to method and theory in the study of religion by pointing to their inapplicability to theorists working outside secular worldviews. The first section of this article introduces decolonialist narratives by touching on important topics which are subsumed within larger discussions ...
Noah H. Taj
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The article discusses the theory of maqāṣid al-Qurān conceptualized by Abd al-Karīm Hāmidī, which leads to the concept of human welfare (al-maṣlahah).
M. Fahrian Noor +2 more
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Abstract The unwillingness of the Somali community to finance higher education has largely gone unnoticed within the academic literature and government policy documents. This study explores the role of religion and the influence of Shari'ah scholars on the use of interest‐bearing student loans within the Somali community.
Alija Avdukic +3 more
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Typologies of Scepticism in the Philosophical Tradition of Kalām
Abstract This article examines the role of scepticism in the Islamic philosophical tradition. It begins with a treatment of the origins and purpose of these discussions in classical kalām (c. 800–1100 CE). Then it moves on to the more mature discussions treating five forms of scepticism in the post‐classical period (c.1200–1800 CE), with the aim of ...
Abdurrahman Ali Mihirig
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The rapid advancement of fiqh discourse has reached a thematic study phase and has shifted to a philosophical style. The philosophical type can be carried out through an integrated combination of fiqh and maqasid al-shari‘ah to produce a fiqh maqasid ...
Moch. Nurcholis
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A Guide to Integrating Expert Opinion and Fuzzy AHP When Generating Weights for Composite Indices
Composite indices are a great tool for researchers and policymakers alike as they provide a simplification of reality of complex phenomena, as well as their enabling ability for cross‐country comparisons. A troublesome issue with constructing composite indices is the selection of the weighting system as it can greatly influence the results of the index
Mohammad Tariq Al Fozaie +2 more
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