موت الدماغ بين الطب والإسلام

Dublin Core

Title

موت الدماغ بين الطب والإسلام

Transliterated title

Mawt al-Dimāgh bayna al-ṭibb wa-al-Islām

Translated title

brain death between medicine and Islam)

Author

الدقر، ندى محمد نعيم
Daqr, Nadá Muḥammad Nuʻaym

Publisher

بيروت:دار الفكر المعاصر،2003

Publisher Translated

Beirut: Dār al-Fikr al-Muʻāṣir, 2003

Place of Publication

Lebanon: Beirut

No. of Pages

264 p.

Language

Arabic

Publication Date

20030000

Abstract

/rيتناول هذا الكتاب موضوع الأحكام الشرعية المتعلقة ببعض القضايا الطبية والحيوية و يتكون من خمسة أبواب تحت العناوين التالية: الجانب الطبي لموت الدماغ؛ الحياة والموت في الإسلام؛ الحكم الفقهي لموت الدماغ وما يتعلق به؛ موقف القانون المقارن من موت الدماغ؛ وموقف اليهودية والنصرانية من موت الدماغ.

Abstract Translated

This book deals with sharia rulings pertaining to several biomedical issues and is divded into five main chapters: medical dimension of brain death; life and death in Islam; jurisprudential ruling on brain death and its implications; comparative law and brain death; and the attitude of Judaism and Christianity towards brain death.

Primary Classification

20.2.1

Secondary Classification

20.2.1;1.2;20.5.1;19.1

Primary keywords

brain death--[pri];Islamic ethics--[pri];sharia--[pri]

Secondary keywords

attitudes to death;beginning of life;comparative studies;death;coma;legal aspects;organ transplantation;determination of death;Jewish ethics;persistent vegetative state;personhood;Protestant ethics;presumed consent;religious ethics;resuscitation;Roman Catholic ethics;unconsciousness

Subject

Denmark;Egypt;Finland;France;Great Britain;Iraq;Italy;Japan;Kuwait;Portugal;Saudi Arabia;Spain;Sweden;Switzerland;Turkey;United Arab Emirates;United States;Venezuela

Primary Document Type

b

Call Number

20.2.1; B00071

ISBN

1-57547-446-8

Collection

Citation

“موت الدماغ بين الطب والإسلام,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 15, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/33829.