Islamic Bioethics (Mohammed Ghaly)

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@IBioethics

- Mohammed Ghaly - Professor of Islam and Biomedical Ethics

Research Center for Islamic Legislation & Ethics (CILE), Doha, Qatar Katılım Ekim 2018
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عيدكم سعيد مبارك 🌙 تقبل الله منا ومنكم الطاعات والقربات وصالح الأعمال، وجعلكم ومن تحبون دوماً بخير وعافية وسلام وطمأنينة وأمن وأمان 🤲
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🌍 Finally, I addressed the marginalization of Islamic perspectives in “global” bioethics. Strengthening the intellectual infrastructure of Islamic bioethics, teaching, research & global engagement, is essential.
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🧬 From Sanctity in the Womb to Life in the Lab: The Dynamic Adaptation of Islamic #Bioethics Grateful to the Dean & the College of Medicine at @QatarUniversity for inviting me to deliver the 2nd session of the Dean’s Lecture Series: From Medicine to Community (17 Feb 2026). 🧵
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رمضان مبارك. نسأل الله أن يتقبل فيه الطاعات والقربات وصالح الأعمال وأن يرزقنا في هذا الشهر الكريم الرحمة والمغفرة والعتق من النيران، ونسأله أن يعفر لوالدينا ولمن لم يشهد رمضان هذا معنا لكونهم في جوار الله، ونسأله تعالى أن يحسن خاتمتنا جميعا وأن يجعلنا مع الصالحين في جنات النعيم.
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🌍 Language & Logistics Submissions accepted in English & Arabic. 📅 Key Dates: • Abstract Deadline: March 15, 2026 • Notification: March 25, 2026 • Seminar: Sept 22-24, 2026 📍 Doha, #Qatar
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Did you know that less than 0.6% of the world’s digital data is in Arabic? “In AI, language is more than several words sitting next to each other,” says Professor Mohammed Ghaly of Hamad Bin Khalifa University. “When data is overwhelmingly in another language, the AI is not just incomplete—it’s blind to our heritage, our scholarship, and our values.” Across the Gulf, leaders are addressing this challenge by including cultural and ethical oversight into the creative process. Highlighting the importance of knowledge continuity, HH Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, who plays an active role in spearheading social and educational reforms in Qatar, says, “We were there at the foundations of knowledge and work, and we are near today, shaping its future. Linguistic diversity is critical in developing technologies relevant across cultures.” @HBKU_CIS @HBKU @IBioethics
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