Welcome to

International Conference on Religious Philosophy and Ethics
(ICRPYE-2026)

A global academic platform for research, innovation, and collaboration

Organized by

International Academic Research Forum (IARF)

 
Conference Date
27th - 28th June 2026
 
Conference Location
Hargeisa , Somalia
 
Mode of Conference
Hybrid

Conference Session Tracks

Focused research themes driving global academic dialogue and innovation

SDG Wheel

Aligned with

UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

Goals We Support

SDG 4 SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 16 SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Session Tracks
Track 01
Foundations of Religious Philosophy

This track explores the fundamental principles of religious philosophy, focusing on the interplay between faith and reason. It aims to analyze how various religious traditions articulate their philosophical underpinnings.

Track 02
Ethical Frameworks in Islamic Thought

This session delves into the diverse ethical frameworks present in Islamic philosophy, examining their historical development and contemporary relevance. Participants will engage with key texts and figures that have shaped Islamic ethical discourse.

Track 03
Comparative Ethics: East Meets West

This track invites discussions on the comparative study of ethical systems across different cultures and religions. It seeks to identify commonalities and divergences in moral reasoning and ethical practices.

Track 04
Moral Responsibility in Religious Contexts

This session focuses on the concept of moral responsibility as understood within various religious frameworks. It aims to explore how different traditions define accountability and its implications for ethical behavior.

Track 05
The Role of Virtue Ethics in Religious Traditions

This track examines the significance of virtue ethics within major religious traditions, highlighting how virtues are cultivated and understood. Discussions will center on the relationship between character, morality, and spiritual development.

Track 06
Theological Ethics: Bridging Faith and Morality

This session investigates the intersection of theology and ethics, emphasizing how theological beliefs inform moral decision-making. Participants will analyze case studies that illustrate the application of theological ethics in contemporary issues.

Track 07
Secular vs Sacred Ethics: A Philosophical Inquiry

This track engages with the debate surrounding secular and sacred ethics, questioning the foundations and implications of each approach. It aims to foster dialogue on the relevance of religious ethics in a secular world.

Track 08
Moral Traditions and Their Evolution

This session explores the historical evolution of moral traditions across different cultures and religions. Participants will examine how these traditions adapt to changing societal norms and challenges.

Track 09
Divine Command Theory: Challenges and Perspectives

This track critically assesses Divine Command Theory and its implications for moral philosophy. Discussions will focus on the challenges posed by contemporary ethical dilemmas and alternative moral frameworks.

Track 10
Human Nature and Ethical Theories

This session investigates the relationship between human nature and various ethical theories, exploring how conceptions of humanity shape moral reasoning. Participants will engage with philosophical texts that address the nature of good and evil.

Track 11
Current Ethical Debates in Religious Philosophy

This track invites participants to engage with current ethical debates within the realm of religious philosophy. It aims to provide a platform for discussing pressing moral issues and their implications for religious and secular communities.