Author(s)
Sharaf al-Din, AhmadKeywords
Allowing to DieBioethical Issues
Body Parts and Fluids
Competence
Consent
Death
Determination of Death
Economics
Ethics
Guidelines
Human Dignity
Informed Consent
Islamic Ethics
Islamic Legal Maxims
Legal Liability
Life
Liability
Medicine
Organ Transplantation
Prolongation of Life
Resuscitation
Sharia
Surgery
Transplantation
Withholding Treatment
Religious Ethics
Bioethics
Artificial and Transplanted Organs or Tissues
Prolongation of Life and Euthanasia
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Abstract
The study consists of a general introduction to the subject and two main chapters. The first chapter elucidates the general sharia-based rules concerning medicine and surgery. The second chapter illustrates these rules with reference to two important issues: organ transplantation and artificial resuscitation.Date
2016-01-08Identifier
oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/816749Cairo, Egypt: [s.n.], 1987: 242 p.
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