Islamic ethics of saving life: a comparative perspective
Dublin Core
Title
Islamic ethics of saving life: a comparative perspective
Author
Brockopp, Jonathan E.
Publisher
2002/00/00
Language
English
Publication Date
20020000
Abstract
Addressing specific modes of reasoning common to legal and theological discussions, this paper seeks to understand how the modern debate on euthanasia fits into a broader Islamic worldview. After an overview of contrasting religious and secular ethical theories, the paper demonstrates that Islamic theological views, and also traditions on martyrdom and suicide, continue to inform Muslim authorities today. Also included are specific suggestions on the incorporation of Islamic ideas of death into the modern hospital environment.
Primary Classification
20.5.1
Secondary Classification
20.5.1;1.2;20.3.1;21.7
Primary keywords
active euthanasia--[pri];allowing to die--[pri];attitudes to death--[pri];Islamic ethics--[pri]
Secondary keywords
brain death;Christian ethics;cross-cultural comparison;decision making;fatwas;Jewish ethics;medical ethics;natural law;suicide;theology
Journal Article
Medicine and Law: World Association for Medical Law 2002; 21(2): 225-241
Note
29
Primary Document Type
ja
Call Number
journal
Bibliography
38 fn.
Collection
Citation
“Islamic ethics of saving life: a comparative perspective,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed March 14, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/33777.