Abstract

Integrating ethics into radiation protection via an Islamic approach demands tailored assessment tools to evaluate radiographers' adherence to Islamic ethical standards. Developing such tools for medical imaging bridges a crucial gap, fostering understanding of how Islamic values shape ethical decisions in this field. A theoretical foundation is vital for the validity and applicability of these assessments, drawing from Maqasid Shariah, Muslim Professional Traits, and Al-Ghazali's Theory of Islamic Personality. These frameworks promote ethical behaviour by emphasizing harm reduction, wellbeing promotion, and moral qualities rooted in Islamic teachings. Aligning practice with these principles ensures ethical excellence in radiation protection within the context of Islamic culture.

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