Abstract
The Islamic perspective in the field of biomedical ethics is increasingly becoming more relevant and significant in these days. Islamic scholars have been tackling the crucial issue of how to apply Islamic ethical values to medical practices and scientific progress in area of biomedical research. In other words, how Muslim societies and communities opt to adopt and apply biomedical ethics from an Islamic perspective. Two important aspects are the application of the principle of Autonomy and Informed Consent in medical practice. It is significant to understand the way Islamic biomedical ethics are applied in the contemporary global age with increasing social diversity. There is without doubt much at stake for coexistence when it comes to how such things are understood within the field (of biomedical ethics). Primary sources of Islamic legislation and jurisprudence come mainly from the Quran and Sunna, in addition to the opinions of scholars. The sources, documents, and written material for this research paper have been obtained mainly from Arabic and English source material. The results reveal that Islamic perspectives in the field biomedical ethics remain quite crucial as they are of grave consequence for the daily lives of many people. Also, that there remain certain challenges to agreement amongst divergent scholarly views.Date
2018-03-31Type
Departmental Bulletin PaperIdentifier
oai:doors.doshisha.ac.jp:261889
134
150
21850380
AA12478825
一神教世界 = The world of monotheistic religions
info:doi/10.14988/re.2018.0000000095
https://doors.doshisha.ac.jp/duar/repository/ir/26188/?lang=0