At the 7th ICISS Keynote Speaker Session, Assoc. Prof. Ibrahim A. Ibrahim from University of Mosul, Iraq delivered a speech about "Ethical Capital and Economic Development". The participants were all excited to learn new insights from Assoc. Prof. Ibrahim A. Ibrahim and are welcomed to share their insight or ask question in this forum:

13712595061?profile=RESIZE_710x1. Anna (01:18:56)
Q: “Will it be possible that the failure to apply the pillars of ethical capital could be reason to the failure of achieving economic development?”

2. Yasir Arfat (01:20:34)
Q: “Could you elaborate on the nature of the relationship between economics and ethics within the Muslim intellectual tradition, and how scholars have conceptualized the ethical foundations of economic life?”

3. Qaisar Jibran (01:26:50)
Q: “I want to know the effect of AI on the ethical behavior of scholars.”

4. Memoona Munir (01:32:13)
Q: “What specific policies or community programs have proven most effective in enabling individuals to maximize public benefit?”

5. Sofia Mariz S. De Guzman (01:32:44)
Q: “Would it be reasonable to contend that placing individual interests above societal welfare could ultimately give rise to systemic imbalances within both our economic and social structures?”

6. Sam (01:33:55)
Q: “How can Muslim youth rebuild ethical capital in the age of globalization?”

7. Anna (01:34:03)
Q: “Can we absolutely conclude that those who enjoy economic development at the expense of the mass of the population abandon the application of the pillars of ethical capital?”

8. Rocky Marco (01:35:02)
Q: “Sir, do you believe that corruption and unethical governance hinder economic development in Asia?”

9. viqarahmed mohammad sarbat (01:35:17)
Q: Long-standing questions surrounding Islamic Education & Social Sciences include: How does Islamic education balance tradition and modern science? Does the current Islamic education system prepare global leaders? How does Islamic education confront secularism and materialism? Do Islamic social sciences truly address issues of poverty, inequality, and corruption? Can Islamic social sciences become an alternative to Western theories in economics, governance, and development?

10. Sam (01:36:01)
Q: “How can Islamic ethics guide cyber behavior (social media, business, etc.)?”

11. Siti Rahma Sari (UNILA) (01:38:50)
Q: “How should leaders respond to the ethical challenges of emerging technologies such as AI, blockchain, and biotechnology?”

12. Qaisar Jibran (01:45:30)
Q: “Some of our scholars do not like to use AI because they think it’s not ethically a good thing, what should we do with them?”

 

 

 

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