Current practice and the legal, ethical, and religious status of post mortem organ donation in the Islamic world
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Title
Current practice and the legal, ethical, and religious status of post mortem organ donation in the Islamic world
Author
Daar, A.S.
Publisher
1991/00/00
Language
English
Publication Date
19910000
Primary Classification
19.5
Secondary Classification
19.5;1.2;19.1
Primary keywords
Arab world--[pri];cadavers--[pri];fatwas--[pri];Islamic ethics--[pri];Muslim world--[pri];organ donation--[pri]
Secondary keywords
Arabs;brain death;codes of ethics;fiqh;historical aspects;kidneys;Koran;living donors;legal aspects;medical ethics;Muslims;religion;sharia;trends
Subject
Egypt;Islamic Code of Medical Ethics 1981;Kuwait;Malaysia;Middle East;Northern Africa;Saudi Arabia
Journal Article
Land, W.; Dossetor, J.B., eds. Organ Replacement Therapy: Ethics, Justice and Commerce: First Joint Meeting of ESOT and EDTA/ERA, Munich, December 1990. Berlin; New York: Springer-Verlag, 1991: 291-299
Call Number
RD120.7 .O685 1991
Bibliography
11 refs. 2 fn.
ISBN
3540536876
Collection
Citation
“Current practice and the legal, ethical, and religious status of post mortem organ donation in the Islamic world,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 22, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/33402.