قتل الرحمة
Dublin Core
Title
قتل الرحمة
Transliterated title
Qatl al-raḥmah
Translated title
Euthanasia
Author
الشربيني، عصام
Shirbīnī, ʻIṣām
Shirbīnī, ʻIṣām
Publisher
الكويت: المنظمة الإسلامية للعلوم الطبية، 1997
Publisher Translated
Kuwait: Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences (IOMS) 1997
Language
Arabic
Publication Date
19970000
Abstract
تم تقديم هذا البحث إلى الندوة التي عقدتها المنظمة الإسلامية للعلوم الطبية في القاهرة تحت عنوان 'السياسة الصحية: الأخلاقيات والقيم الإنسانية من منظور إسلامي' وذلك خلال الفترة 24-25 نوفمبر من عام 1988. يرى المؤلف أن المعاناة والألم، من منظور إسلامي، لا يبررا ممارسة ما يسمى بقتل الرحمة. على الجانب الآخر يعد التوقف عن عملية التداوي عديمة الفائدة أمرا مباحا في الإسلام ولا ينبغي أن يقاس على قتل الرحمة المحرم.
Abstract Translated
This paper was submitted to the symposium held by the Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences (IOMS) during the period 24-25 November 1988 in Cairo under the title, 'Health policy: ethics and human values from an Islamic perspective'. The author argues that suffering and pain, from an Islamic ethical perspective, do not justify the practice of euthanasia. On the other hand, withholding futile treatment which is permissible in Islam should not be equated with the forbidden euthanasia.
Notes
Available in English [Euthanasia]
Primary Classification
20.5.1
Secondary Classification
20.5.1;1.1;1.2
Primary keywords
active euthanasia--[pri];allowing to die--[pri];autonomy--[pri];human dignity--[pri];Islamic ethics--[pri];suffering--[pri];value of life--[pri]
Secondary keywords
aged;caregivers;costs and benefits;ethics;family members;futility;health care;ijtihad;law;National Socialism;obligations of society;physician patient relationship;religion;resuscitation;suicide;voluntary euthanasia;withholding treatment
Subject
Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences (IOMS)
Conference
Symposium on the ethical dimensions of health policy from an Islamic perspective; Cairo, Egypt; 1988 November 24-25; Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences (IOMS)
Journal Article
In: Jundī, Aḥmad Rajāʼī, ed., al-Siyāsah al-ṣiḥḥīyah: al-akhlāqīyāt wa-al-qiyam al-insānīyah min manẓūr Islāmī (Health policy: ethics and human values from an Islamic perspective). Kuwait: Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences, 1997: 171-189
Primary Document Type
m
Call Number
20.5.1; B00000
Series
Al-Islām wa al-mushkilāt al-ṭibbīyah al-muʻāṣirah 5 (Islam and current medical concerns 5)
Bibliography
Includes references
Collection
Citation
“قتل الرحمة,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 15, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/33574.