Guidelines & fataawa related to sickness and medical practice

Dublin Core

Title

Guidelines & fataawa related to sickness and medical practice

Author

Ar-Rumaikhaan, Aliy Sulaimaan, compiler

Publisher

[London, UK]: Invitation to Islam, 2004.

Place of Publication

United Kingdom: London

No. of Pages

366 p.

Language

English
Arabic

Publication Date

20040000

Notes

Translation from the Arabic by Abu Basheer Adamu Aliyu. Text in English and Arabic. [Includes contributions by:] 'Ibn-Taymiyyah, Ibn-al-Qayyim, Shaikh bin-Baaz; Shaikh 'Uthaimeen and the Permanent Committee'

Primary Classification

2.1

Secondary Classification

2.1;1.2;9.5.1

Primary keywords

bioethical issues--[pri];fatwas--[pri];guidelines--[pri];Islamic ethics--[pri];Islamic rituals--[pri];patient care--[pri]

Secondary keywords

abortion;alternative therapies;artificial insemination;blood;blood donation;brain death;cadavers;cesarean section;circumcision;communicable diseases;contraception;cosmetic surgery;disabled persons;family planning;fasting;females;hajj;health;Islamic medicine;in vitro fertilization;Islamic councils;males;medical fees;mental disorders;miscarriage;Muslim religious scholars;Muslims;organ donation;organ transplantation;ovum donors;physicians;prayer;professional competence;religiously prohibited materials;reproductive technologies;semen donors;sterilization;visitors to patients;women

Subject

Islamic ritual purity

Primary Document Type

b

Call Number

ip

Bibliography

23 refs. 436 fn.

Title Descriptor

fatawa

Collection

Citation

“Guidelines & fataawa related to sickness and medical practice,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 15, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/33895.