Islam’s View on Organ Transplants and Donations [ http://www.islamicmedicines.com/forum/showthread.php?t=52 ] "Organ donation is permitted in Islam if it is done within the permissible limits prescribed by the Shari`ah. - [ Read more ] |
What Does Islam Say about Organ Donation? [ http://www.islamicmedicines.com/forum/showthread.php?t=53 ] “This question is very much debated by the jurists in past two decades. The Supreme Council of `Ulama in Riyadh (in their resolution no. 99 dated 6 Dhul Qi'dah 1402) has allowed both organ donation and organ transplantation in the case of necessity. - [ Read more ] |
Donating body parts and medical use of cadavers! [ http://www.islamicmedicines.com/forum/showthread.php?t=61 ] Originally, it is forbidden to aggress a Muslim. This is a well established principle in Sharia. Similarly the rights of the Muslim must not be violated regardless of whether he is alive or dead. Abu Dawood and Ibn Majah reported from Ayisha (Radiya Allahu Anha) that she said: "The Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi wa Sallam) said: 'breaking the bone of the dead is the same as breaking the bone of the living" . - [ Read more ] |
Blood: Life-Giving Fluid [ http://www.islamicmedicines.com/forum/showthread.php?t=63 ] Blood is a liquid that is created to give our bodies life. As long as it circulates within the body, it warms, cools, feeds and protects by cleansing the body of toxic substances. It is almost solely responsible for communication within our bodies. In addition, it immediately repairs any fractures in the walls of veins and so the system is rejuvenated. - [ Read more ] |
Donation, Sale And Unbequeathed [ http://www.islamicmedicines.com/forum/showthread.php?t=59 ] In the Islamic World the procurement of living human organs from the recently dead but some of whose vital organs are still functioning has not yet been codified. Heart, liver and pancrease, transplants will therefore remain largely inaccessible for Arab patients. The domain of kidney transplant is, however, one of a narrow scope. Kidney procurement, in this case, is made possible through a living donor more often a blood relative with the recipient. - [ Read more ] |
What is the Islamic opinion about Organ Transplantation using ANIMAL ORGANS? [ http://www.islamicmedicines.com/forum/showthread.php?t=60 ] Organ transplantation was not known before the contemporary great developments in the medical field. - [ Read more ] |
Disposal Of Human Organs [ http://www.islamicmedicines.com/forum/showthread.php?t=58 ] The honour given to man is due to the fact that Allah created him by His Hands, thus moulding him in a goodly shape, providing him with hearing and sight, preferring him over all creatures by virtue of reason, knowledge, speech and the ability to create through the faculties man instinctively enjoys, making His Angels prostrate for him, placing all things in the universe at his disposal and making him His viceroy on earth to spread His religion, disseminate His Law and execute His Judgement. - [ Read more ] |
Organ Transplant [ http://www.islamicmedicines.com/forum/showthread.php?t=62 ] <em><strong>"O' servants of Allah, seek treatment for your ailments, for surely He who has created the disease has also given a cure for it. Those who are knowledgeable will be able to discover this cure."</strong></em> - [ Read more ] |
Organ donation from Islamic prospective [ http://www.islamicmedicines.com/forum/showthread.php?t=56 ] According to medical experts, once dead, donated organs do not recover, and become totally useless for transplant purposes. Thus, donated organs have to be removed while the donor is alive, and this is the reason for debate in both religious (ethical), and medical (practical) circles. Donated organs fall within the following categories: - [ Read more ] |
Blood Donation to Non-Muslims [ http://www.islamicmedicines.com/forum/showthread.php?t=54 ] Blood transfusion for medical purposes is permissible in Islam. It is permissible to take blood from a non-Muslim and it is permissible to give blood to non-Muslims. These matters are related to human life. - [ Read more ] |
Sale Of Human Organs [ http://www.islamicmedicines.com/forum/showthread.php?t=57 ] The legal consequence of any sale in terms of contracting or not, validity or not, permissibility or not is contingent upon the fulfillment of the conditions stipulated by law in sale, and deduced by Muslim jurists from Sharia texts and rules. - [ Read more ] |
A Juristic ruling regarding organ Transplant [ http://www.islamicmedicines.com/forum/showthread.php?t=55 ] All Praises belongs to Allah, who has lavished His favours on His servants, We Seek refuge in Allah, Most Exalted, from the evils of our own selves and from our wicked actions. - [ Read more ] |