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Rispler-Chaim, VarditKeywords
BloodBlood Donation
Brain
Brain Death
Cadavers
Death
Determination of Death
Donors
Ethics
Fatwas
Haram
Islamic Ethics
Living Donors
Modern Muslim Religious Scholars
Muslim Religious Scholars
Organ Donation
Organ Donors
Organ Transplantation
Remuneration
Sharia
Transplant Recipients
Transplantation
Xenotransplantation
Religious Ethics
Artificial and Transplanted Organs or Tissues
Blood Transfusion
Donation / Procurement of Organs and Tissues
Animal Experimentation
Definition of Death
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http://hdl.handle.net/10822/860949Date
2016-01-08Identifier
oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/860949In his: Islamic Medical Ethics in the Twentieth Century. Leyden, The Netherlands/Kinderhook, NY: E.J. Brill, 1993: 28-43
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