Workshop at a seminar at the University of Brunei Darussalam on August 28, 2011 by Professor Omar Hasan Kasule Sr. MB ChB (MUK), MPH (Harvard), DrPH (Harvard) Professor of Epidemiology and Bioethics Faculty of Medicine King Fahad Medical City, University of Malaya, and University of Brunei; Chairman of the Institutional Ethics Review Board KFMC, and Head of Knowledge Exchange and International Collaboration FOM at KFMC. EM omarkasule@yahoo.com, WEB: www.omarkasule-ilm.blogspot.com, WEB: www.omarkasule-tib.blogspot.com.
A. INSTRUCTIONS:
Participants are to divide themselves in small groups according to discipline. Each group will develop a preliminary analysis of the discipline and propose an Islamic input into it. The discussion will contain the following:
(a) Definition
(b) Classification
(c) Historical development
(d) Philosophy:
(e) Basic paradigms and concepts
(f) Research methods
(g) Islamic epistemological critique
(h) Islamic introduction to the discipline
(i) Islamic ethico-fiqhi issues
B. THE DISCIPLINES
1.0 BASIC LIFE SCIENCES
1.1 Biology
1.2 Zoology
1.3 Botany
1.4 Ecology
1.5 Taxanomy
1.6 Microbiology
1.7 Parasitology
1.8 Anatomy
1.9 Histology
1.10 Embryology
1.11 Biochemistry
1.12 Biophysics
1.13 Physiology
1.14 Pharmacology
1.15 Pathology
2.0 APPLIED LIFE SCIENCES
2.1 Surgery
2.2 Obstetrics & Gynecology
2.3 Internal Medicine
2.4 Pediatrics
2.5 Psychiatry
2.6 Family Medicine
2.7 Orthopedics And Traumatology
2.8 Dentisry
2.9 Nursing
2.10 Midwifery
3.0 PHYSICAL SCIENCES
3.1 Mathematical Sciences
3.2 Physics
3.3 Chemistry
3.4 Astronomy
3.5 Earth Sciences
3.6 Archeology
3.7 Geography
3.8 Demography
3.9 Physical Anthropology
3.10 Applied Physical Sciences
3.11 Engineering
3.12 Architecture
4.0 SOCIAL SCIENCES
4.1 Economics
4.2 Political Science
4.3 Law
4.4 Sociology
4.5 Psychology
4.6 Cultural Anthropology
5.0 THE ARTS
5. 1 Language Arts
5.2 Fine Arts
5.3 Music
5.4 Drama
5.5 Crafts