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Engineering Ethics, Risk, and Islamic Values in Contemporary Technologies.

Zohreh Shaghaghi1, Shahram Hosseinzadeh2

  • 1Department of Chemistry, Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University, 35km Tabriz Maragheh Road, Tabriz, East Azarbaijan, Iran.

Science and Engineering Ethics
|May 9, 2026

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Summary
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This study develops an Islamic ethics framework for engineering decision-making under uncertainty. It guides responsible innovation, emphasizing harm prevention and public interest for emerging technologies.

Keywords:
Engineering ethicsIslamic valuesRiskTechnologies

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Area of Science:

  • Engineering Ethics
  • Islamic Ethics
  • Technology Assessment

Background:

  • Engineering ethics debates increasingly address uncertainty and risks of essential technologies.
  • Existing frameworks may not fully encompass diverse cultural and religious perspectives.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and apply a normative framework for engineering decision-making grounded in Islamic ethical concepts.
  • To guide responsible innovation and deployment of emerging technologies.

Main Methods:

  • Drawing on the Qur'an, Hadith literature, and Islamic legal objectives.
  • Analyzing four technological domains: EMF, RF, hydrogen fuel water use, and solar PV waste.
  • Elaborating on principles of public interest, harm prevention, stewardship, justice, and trusteeship.

Main Results:

  • Islamic ethical values support precautionary, innovation-friendly responses to uncertain risks.
  • The framework emphasizes transparency, fairness, environmental responsibility, and accountability.
  • Identified convergence between Islamic and mainstream engineering ethics.

Conclusions:

  • A faith-informed framework can guide engineers in diverse societies toward responsible technological development.
  • Ethical engineering involves responsible actions, risk awareness, and intergenerational accountability.
  • The framework promotes a balanced approach to technological advancement and societal well-being.