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Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Islam: Building Ethics and Solutions Based on Tawhid
Mamdukh Budiman
; Mirza Mahbub Wijaya
; Rijal Wakhid Rizkillah
; Iqbal Hidayatsyah Noor
; Safuan Safuan
; Rachmat Destriana
Proceeding of The International Conference on Religious Education and Cross - Cultural Understanding
Vol 1
, No 1
(2024)
This article explores the application of Islamic ethics, particularly the concept of tawhid, in the development of digital technologies and artificial intelligence (AI). The study employs a qualitative descriptive method based on a literature review to analyze Islamic principles, such as justice (al-'adl), trust (amanah), and public benefit (al-maslahah), in addressing ethical challenges posed by AI. The findings indicate that Islamic values can provide a holistic framework for tackling algorith...
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Interreligious Environmental Ethics: A Comparative Philosophical Analysis of Religious Teachings and Ecological Responsibility
Mahfud Heru Fatoni
; Muhamad Hanif Fuadi
; Adhe Ismail Ananda
; Mamdukh Budiman
International Journal of Religious Education and Philosophy
Vol 1
, No 3
(2024)
This study explores the role of interreligious environmental ethics in shaping global cooperation to address the ongoing ecological crisis. By analyzing and comparing the teachings of Islam, Christianity, Hinduism, and Buddhism, the study identifies key environmental ethics principles that are shared across these religious traditions, such as non-violence, the sacredness of nature, and the principle of moderation in resource use. Despite theological and doctrinal differences, these shared values...
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