Islamic Ethics Scholar Bridging Theology and Biomedical Sciences
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Hamad Bin Khalifa UniversityDr. Mohammed Ghaly, a Professor of Islam & Biomedical Ethics at Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) in Qatar, is a leading expert in Islamic ethics and its intersection with biomedical sciences. His work spans academic research, teaching, and editorial leadership, focusing on applying Islamic ethical principles to contemporary biomedical challenges. Ghaly has authored several influential books, including "Islam and Disability: Perspectives in Theology and Jurisprudence" and "Islamic Ethics and the Genome Question," contributing significantly to the field of Islamic bioethics. As Lead Principal Investigator on multiple research projects and Editor-In-Chief of the Journal of Islamic Ethics, he plays a crucial role in advancing scholarly discourse in this area. Ghaly's interdisciplinary approach bridges traditional Islamic theology with modern biomedical sciences, providing valuable insights for navigating ethical complexities in an era of rapid scientific advancement. Through his multifaceted work, Dr. Ghaly continues to shape the field of Islamic bioethics, influencing both academic and practical discussions on the ethical implications of biomedical progress within Islamic contexts.