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TIK DAN ISLAM

(ICT and Islam)

EVALUATION
Absent

10%
Assignments
10%
Interactions through discussion board
Mid-Semester Exam
Final Examination

10%
30%
40%

Assignments
Bagi menjadi 5 Kelompok (@ 5 orang)
Buat Resume Jurnal mengenai TIK dan

Islam
Presentasikan masing-masing kelompok

OBJECTIVE OF THE SUBJECT


Enable students integrate Islamic

principles and values with the


conventional philosophy, knowledge and
practices of ICT
Introduce students to the contributions

of Islam and Muslims to the


development of Science and Technology,
especially ICT

Familiarize students to the relevant

Islamic principles and code of ethics that


should be applied in ICT
Expose students to the ways ICT could be

utilized as a tool for disseminating Islamic


teachings and strengthening Muslim
Ummah

LEARNING OUTCOMES

Integrate Islamic principles and values

with the conventional philosophy,


knowledge and practices of ICT
Identify the contributions of Islam and

Muslim scholars to the development of


Science and Technology, especially ICT

Apply the relevant Islamic principles and

code of ethics into ICT


Identify the ways ICT could be utilized as

tool for disseminating Islamic teachings


and strengthening Muslim Ummah

SYNOPSIS
ICT and Islam covers aspects relating to

the philosophy behind ICT and Islam,


guiding principles, peopleware, qalam as
the info structure, knowledge society,
electronic government and finally, the
way forward in ICT based on Islamic
parameters.

TOPIC 1
Philosophy of ICT and Islam
Philosophy of Computer
Qalam and Computer
Input, Process, and Output
Data, Information, Knowledge and Wisdom
Journey of Insan

TOPIC 2
Guiding Principles: Ethics, Security &

Privacy
- Al- Quran and Sunnah: Guiding Principles

Ethics : ICT and Islam

Security: ICT and Islam


Privacy : ICT and Islam

TOPIC 3
Peopleware: Knowledge Workers to

Wisdom Workers
- The importance of Peopleware in ICT
- ICT & Knowledge Workers
- ICT & Wisdom Workers

TOPIC4
Qalam the Info structure

- Qalam is the computer


- Qalam as the technology of the ummah
- Right hardware for the ummah
- Right software for the insan

TOPIC 5
Knowledge Society to Wisdom Society

- Information Society to Knowledge Society


- Knowledge Society to Wisdom Society
- ICT and Knowledge Society
- ICT and Wisdom Society

TOPIC 6
ICT and Islam : The Way Forward

- Qalam the first technology


- Biotechnology and Islam
- Bioinformatics and Islam
- Journey of Insan : Begin and end with Qalam
4 Lecture
3 Tutorial

MAIN REFERENCE
Noordin, Mohamad Fauzan (2008). ICT and Islam,

Kuala Lumpur : IIUM Press.

OTHER REFERENCES
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Abdul Majeed, A. B.
(2003). Using ICT to Disseminate The
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presented at the Seminar Memahami Agama Islam Melalui Tekno-Daei.
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