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Research Center for Islamic Legislation and Ethics (CILE)

Research Center for Islamic Legislation and Ethics

CILE’s initiative is maintained by the production, dissemination and application of Islamic ethical thought and behavior.

Launched in January 2012, CILE specializes in Islamic Legislation and Ethics with a focus on applied ethics in the fields of: methodology, arts, environment, economics, education, food, gender, media, bioethics, migration and human rights, politics, and psychology.

CILE has developed the following methodological approaches to guide its work:

  • Reconciling spirituality and science, legislation and ethics, laws and objectives and emphasizing their complimentary relationship.
  •  A broad and positive view of the Islamic sources of legislation and ethics.
  •  A practical spirit that transforms the science of Maqasid al-Sharia (higher objectives of Islam) from theory to practice in all spheres of life, contributing to the establishment of an Islamic legislative and ethical framework.
  • A trans-disciplinary assessment of contemporary legal and ethical challenges.
  • A holistic approach whereby scholars of the text from diverse Islamic traditions and scholars of the context from various natural and human sciences engage in an intellectual exercise.
  • Critical self-assessment and reasoning that goes beyond short-term crisis management in favor of creative, long-term transformative solutions to world problems.

CILE also launched its publication activities in the three languages; Arabic, English and French with the series of “Islam and Applied Ethics” with the HBKU Press, online international peer-reviewed“ Journal of Islamic Ethics” with Brill based in Leiden in The Netherlands, with Tawhid for publishing in French language and a with Al -Shabaka to publish in Arabic language.