Author(s)
Fayd Allah, Muhammad FawziKeywords
Body Parts and FluidsCadavers
Commerce
Commodification
Ethics
Human Dignity
Islamic Ethics
Islamic Legal Maxims
Law
Modern Muslim Religious Scholars
Muslim Religious Scholars
Muslim Jurists
Organ Donation
Pre-Modern Muslim Religious Scholars
Risk
Risk Assessment
Risks and Benefits
Schools
Schools of Islamic Law
Sunna
Religious Ethics
Donation / Procurement of Organs and Tissues
Economics of Health Care
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Abstract
This paper was submitted to the symposium held by the Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences (IOMS) in Kuwait during the period 18-21 April 1987 on some medical practices from an Islamic ethical perspective. The paper presents a detailed analysis of the classical discussions among Muslim jurists on using, selling or buying organs of living and dead persons whether this was done for medical or non-medical purposes.Date
2016-01-08Identifier
oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/879974In: Madhkur, Khalid; Sayf,
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