Humanomics, Volume 33, Number 3
ebook ∣ Contemporary Issues in Islamic Studies for Global Well-being: Part II · Humanomics
By Joni Tamkin Borhan

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This Special Issue of the international journal that singularly develops the distinctive field of ethics as relational organism of unity between multidisciplinary diversity comprising the individual and culture embedded with multidiscplinary sociality, has reflected some such issues. The field selected is the socio-religious one. Yet the applied ideas of such socio-religious values, norms, and practicality are conceptualized and exemplified. The imminent wellbeing criterion thereby assumes an explanatory perspective of social becoming. It thereby carries relational ethical relevance. The derived social becoming invokes a methodology and resultant formal model that together comprise a functional wellbeing criterion for the comprehensive perspective of human empowerment, potentiality, and possibility. The assumption here is that, indeed the moral and ethical human capability is possible across diversity of people and their interactive systems. Codetermination of useful social norms contrary to social differentiation thus defines the wellbeing criterion objective.