Hukm Al-Istifadah Min Al-Ajinnah Almujhadah Aw Al-Za'idah 'An Al-Hajah
Author(s)
'Abbadi, 'Abd al-SalamKeywords
Aborted FetusesAbortion
Cryopreservation
Embryo Disposition
Embryo Research
Embryos
Ethics
Fetal Research
Fetal Tissue Donation
Fetuses
Fiqh
Human Dignity
In Vitro Fertilization
Islamic Councils
Islamic Ethics
IVF
Law
Miscarriage
Modern Muslim Religious Scholars
Muslim Religious Scholars
Organ Transplantation
Pre-Modern Muslim Religious Scholars
Research
Schools
Schools of Islamic Law
Tissue Donation
Transplantation
Religious Ethics
Value / Quality of Life
Donation / Procurement of Organs and Tissues
Research on Embryos and Fetuses
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http://hdl.handle.net/10822/870209Abstract
This paper was submitted to the symposium held by the Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences (IOMS) during the period 23-24 October 1989 on organ transplantation. The paper presents detailed juristic analysis for two main issues, namely benefiting from aborted embryos or fetuses and from the surplus of embryos which remain after the in vitro fertilization (IVF) process.Date
2016-01-08Identifier
oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/870209In: Jundi, Ahmad Raja'i, ed., Ru'yah Islamiyah li zira'at ba'd al-a'da' al-bashariyah [An Islamic vision for the transplantation of some human organs], Kuwait: Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences, 1994: 375-392
http://hdl.handle.net/10822/870209