(in Polish) Światy więcej-niż-ludzkie: technologie i ekologie islamu 3700-AL-SWNL-qKR
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Literatura wprowadzająca:
1. al-Bukhari [zbiór hadisów] (2024). Encyclopedia of Sahih al-Bukhari (11th ed.).
New York City: Arabic Virtual Translation Center. [fragmenty]
2. Czterdzieści hadisów w opowiadaniach. (2018). Tłum. M. Czachorowski. Stambuł: Aliusmedia.pl - Muzułmański Związek Religijny w RP. [fragmenty]
3. Danecki, J. (2011). Podstawowe wiadomości o islamie. wyd. IV. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Akademickie Dialog. [fragmenty]
4. Dziekan, M. (2003). Prawo muzułmańskie wczoraj i dziś. W E. Machut-Mendecka, Oblicza współczesnego islamu (strony 43-61). Warszawa: Wydawnictwo SWPS.
5. Koran. (1989). Tłum. J. Bielawski. Warszawa: PIW. [fragmenty]
6. Kościelniak, K. (2006). Sunna, hadisy i tradycjoniści. Wstęp do tradycji muzułmańskiej. Kraków: Wydawnictwo UNUM.
7. Martysz, C. (2013). Zarys problematyki finansów islamskich. Studia i Prace Kolegium Zarządzania i Finansów SGH, 128, 41-59.
Literatura związana z zakresem tematów zajęć:
8. Abdel-Haleem, M. (2006). Islam, religion of the environment. In E. Cotran & M. Lau (Eds.), Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law (pp. 403-410). Brill.
9. Billah, M. M., Haron, R., Hassan, R., Syed Azman, S. M. M., & Billah, A. N. (Eds.). (2025). Islamic finance and climate action: Ethics, environmental stewardship and sustainability (1st ed.). Routledge.
10. Chaudhary, Y. (2024). Islam and artificial intelligence. In B. Singler & F. Watts (Eds.), The Cambridge companion to religion and artificial intelligence (pp. 109-128). Cambridge University Press.
11. Clary, D., & Jameel, S. (Eds.). (2025). Disruptive technologies and Muslim societies: From AI and education to food and fintech. World Scientific Publishing Company.
12. Di Francesco Maesa, C. (2023). Navigating between animal welfare and freedom of religion. In L. Paladini & M. d. Á. Iglesias Vázquez (Eds.), Protection and promotion of freedom of religions and beliefs in the European context. Springer.
13. Fazlhashemi, M. (2025). Islamic ecotheology. In S. Windsor & O. Franck (Eds.), Intersections of religion, education, and a sustainable world. Springer.
14. Foblets, M.-C., & Elliesie, H. (2023). Islam in Europe: Balancing between conflicting values and interests - The case of unanaesthetised slaughter of animals. In A. Possamai, J. T. Richardson, & B. S. Turner (Eds.), The sociology of shari’a: Boundaries of religious freedom - Regulating religion in diverse societies. Springer.
15. Foltz, R. C., Denny, F. M., & Baharuddin, A. (Eds.). (2003). Islam and ecology: A bestowed trust. Harvard University Press.
16. Foltz, R. (2013). Ecology in Islam. In A. L. C. Runehov & L. Oviedo (Eds.), Encyclopedia of sciences and religions. Springer.
17. Hancock, R. (2019). Islamic environmentalism: Activism in the United States and Great Britain. Taylor & Francis Group.
18. Moosa, E. (2016). Technology in Muslim moral philosophy. Journal of Religion and Health, 55(2), 1-10.
19. Sachedina, A. (2009). Islamic biomedical ethics: Principles and application. Oxford University Press.
20. Thas Thaker, M. A. B. M., Akbar, M. A., & Amin Imon, R. A. (2025). Toward an understanding of the robot rights spectrum: An integrative framework from an Islamic economics perspective. Journal of Islamic Marketing, 16(5), 1447-1468.
21. Yilmaz, I. (2025). Faith in the digital age: How young Muslims use the cyberspace for Islamic knowledge. In Between clicks and clerics. Palgrave Macmillan.
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