Mad ̄mashr<iyat istikhdm̄ al-ajinnah al-bashariyah fi ijr>̄t̄ tajr̄ib al-baʻth al-<ilm̕, dirs̄ah muqr̄anah f̕ al-fiqh al-Islm̄̕ wa-al-qn̄n al-wa<̂ (the extent of the legality of using human fetuses in the procedures of scientific research experiments, a comparative study between Islamic jurisprudence and positive law)

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Title

Mad ̄mashr<iyat istikhdm̄ al-ajinnah al-bashariyah fi ijr>̄t̄ tajr̄ib al-baʻth al-<ilm̕, dirs̄ah muqr̄anah f̕ al-fiqh al-Islm̄̕ wa-al-qn̄n al-wa<̂ (the extent of the legality of using human fetuses in the procedures of scientific research experiments, a comparative study between Islamic jurisprudence and positive law)

Author

Jaml̄, Ayman Mu¿f̜

Publisher

20080000

Language

Arabic

Publication Date

20080000

Abstract

This book contains several chapters that deal with sharia rulings pertaining to biomedical issues which include: introduction to embryology and human experimentation

Abstract Translated

legal protection for fetuses under sharia and positive law; extent of legality of conducting scientific experiments on fetuses; and balancing benefits and harms resulting from conducting scientific experiments on fetuses.

Primary Classification

18.5.4

Secondary Classification

18.5.4;1.2;12.1;12.3;14.4;14.5

Primary keywords

fetal research--[pri];Islamic ethics--[pri];sharia--[pri]

Secondary keywords

aborted fetuses;abortion;abortion on demand;beginning of life;cloning;comparative studies;fetal development;fetuses;illegal abortion;human experimentation;in vitro fertilization;legal aspects;medical ethics;miscarriage;organ transplantation;reproductive technologies;surrogate mothers

Journal Article

Alexandria: Dar al-Jm̄i<ah al-Jad̕dah lil-Nashr, 2008: 372 p.

Primary Document Type

b

Call Number

18.5.4; B00000

ISBN

977-328-342-9

Collection

Citation

“Mad ̄mashr<iyat istikhdm̄ al-ajinnah al-bashariyah fi ijr>̄t̄ tajr̄ib al-baʻth al-<ilm̕, dirs̄ah muqr̄anah f̕ al-fiqh al-Islm̄̕ wa-al-qn̄n al-wa<̂ (the extent of the legality of using human fetuses in the procedures of scientific research experiments, a comparative study between Islamic jurisprudence and positive law),” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed September 7, 2024, http://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/34297.