Euthanasia: an Islamic ethical perspective

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Title

Euthanasia: an Islamic ethical perspective

Author

Aramesh, Kiarash
Heydar, Shadi

Publisher

2007/02/00

Language

English

Publication Date

20070200

Abstract

Euthanasia which is defined generally as the deliberate killing of a person for his/her benefit, raises moral and religious questions such as: is it ever right for another person to end the life of a terminally ill patient who is in severe pain or enduring other suffering? Under what circumstances euthanasia is right? In this article we are going to discuss this topic from Islamic perspective through reviewing Islamic primary texts and contemporary Muslim scholar's point of views. We have used three main sources: a. the Islamic primary source, Holy Koran

Abstract Translated

b. religious opinions and decrees (Fatwas) from great Muslim scholars; and c. the Islamic codes of medical ethics. Islamic jurisprudence, based on a convincing interpretation of the holy koran, does not recognize a person's right to die voluntarily. According to Islamic teachings, life is a divine trust and cannot be terminated by any form of active or passive voluntary intervention. There are two instances, however, that could be interpreted as passive assistance in allowing a terminally ill patient to die and would be permissible by Islamic law.

Primary Classification

20.5.1

Secondary Classification

20.5.1;1.2;2.1

Primary keywords

allowing to die--[pri];euthanasia--[pri];fatwas--[pri];Islamic ethics--[pri];sharia--[pri]

Secondary keywords

codes of ethics;Koran;medical ethics;modern Muslim religious scholars;value of life

Subject

Iran;Islamic Code for Medical and Health Ethics;Islamic Code of Medical Ethics

Journal Article

Iranian Journal of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology 2007 February; 6(suppl.5): 35-38 Accessed: http://iranmedex.com/english/articles_detail.asp [2010 August 30]

Link for Internet access

Primary Document Type

ja

Call Number

citation

Collection

Citation

“Euthanasia: an Islamic ethical perspective,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 16, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/34184.