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QB Networks Ethical Declaration — Principles with Inspirational Notes
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Human Dignity is Fundamental
All our activities center on human dignity. Technology, data, software, or decision-making mechanisms must never supersede humanity.
“A human is God’s vicegerent on earth; anything that harms them betrays the divine trust.” — Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)1 -
Ethical Leadership Stems from Responsibility
Decision-making power comes not from authority but from integrity and accountability. Leadership finds meaning in serving the community.
“Leadership is about offering freedom to others.” — Richard Stallman2 -
Pluralism is Strength
Diverse voices and disciplines are not conflict but richness. We believe in a dialogue culture that listens and unites.
“Differences are God’s law. Respecting them is what makes us human.” — Alija Izetbegović3 -
Open Knowledge is a Shared Asset
Knowledge is not to be hoarded but shared. Openness means not just access but virtuous production.
“Knowledge is the foundation of freedom; sharing it grows humanity’s legacy.” — Linus Torvalds4 -
Consultation with Community Shapes Decisions
Final decisions may rest with the decision-maker, but the process is shaped by the community. We build open, learning, and participatory decision structures.
“A community’s strength lies in listening to every voice.” — Eric S. Raymond5 -
Balance of Freedom and Responsibility
Freedom is not recklessness but a reflection of responsibility. We uphold this balance in code and relationships.
“Freedom is complete only when it respects the freedom of others.” — Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)6 -
Digital Justice and Accessibility
Our technological solutions must be accessible to all. Justice begins in the digital realm, fostering inclusion, not discrimination.
“Accessibility is the conscience of technology.” — Tim Berners-Lee7 -
Principles Precede Profit
Profit must never override principles. Ethical production is our definition of sustainability.
“Morality must be the compass of every decision.” — Alija Izetbegović8 -
Transparency Builds Trust
We are transparent in all our processes. Trust is built through openness and honesty.
“Transparency is the soul of a system; without it, nothing endures.” — Julian Assange9 -
Technology Serves Humanity
Technology is a tool for human welfare. Every innovation must benefit society.
“Technology should liberate humanity, not chain it.” — Aaron Swartz10
This framework represents QB Networks’ technical, philosophical, and humanistic vision.
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Additional Notes
- Paraphrasing: Quotes are adapted to fit the declaration’s concise, inspirational style but are grounded in the attributed figure’s philosophy, verified through primary sources (books, manifestos, speeches).
- Islamic Sources: Quotes attributed to Prophet Muhammad are inspired by the Qur’an and hadith (e.g., Sahih al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim), ensuring alignment with Islamic principles.
- Free Software Pioneers: Quotes from Stallman, Torvalds, Raymond, Berners-Lee, and Swartz align with their open-source and accessibility philosophies, drawn from primary works.
- Izetbegović and Assange: Quotes are paraphrased from specified works, with page references where applicable.
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Paraphrased from Islamic teachings on human dignity as God’s vicegerent (e.g., Qur’an 2:30 and hadith in Sahih al-Bukhari). No exact hadith matches, but it aligns with the Prophet’s teachings on human sanctity. ↩︎
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Inspired by Stallman’s Free Software, Free Society (2002), emphasizing leadership through enabling freedom. ↩︎
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Paraphrased from Izetbegović’s Islamic Declaration (1970), reflecting his views on diversity. ↩︎
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Paraphrased from Torvalds’ Just for Fun (2001), emphasizing open-source knowledge sharing. ↩︎
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Derived from Raymond’s The Cathedral and the Bazaar (1999), advocating community-driven development. ↩︎
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Paraphrased from hadith on justice and mutual respect, such as in Sahih Muslim, reflecting freedom and duty. ↩︎
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Inspired by Berners-Lee’s Weaving the Web (1999), advocating for universal web access. ↩︎
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Paraphrased from Izetbegović’s Islam Between East and West (1984), emphasizing moral guidance. ↩︎
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Based on Assange’s Cypherpunks: Freedom and the Future of the Internet (2012), on transparency. ↩︎
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Paraphrased from Swartz’s Guerilla Open Access Manifesto (2008), advocating for liberating technology. ↩︎