Medical experts and Islamic scholars deliberating over brain death: gaps in the applied Islamic bioethics discourse
Dublin Core
Title
Medical experts and Islamic scholars deliberating over brain death: gaps in the applied Islamic bioethics discourse
Author
Padela, Aasim I.
Shanawani, Hasan
Arozullah, Ahsan
Shanawani, Hasan
Arozullah, Ahsan
Publisher
2011/00/00
Language
English
Publication Date
20110000
Primary Classification
20.2.1
Secondary Classification
20.2.1;1.2;2.1
Primary keywords
bioethics--[pri];brain death--[pri];ethical analysis--[pri];evaluation--[pri];Islamic ethics--[pri];technical expertise--[pri]
Secondary keywords
bioethical issues;case studies;comparative studies;dissent;fiqh;health personnel;humanities;interdisciplinary communication;Islamic councils;Islamic organizations;law;methods;Muslim religious scholars;Muslim world;neurosciences;organizational policies;personhood;researchers;schools of Islamic law;social sciences;stakeholders;Western world
Subject
Islamic Fiqh Academy;Islamic Medical Association of North America (IMANA);Sunnis
Journal Article
Arda, Berna; Rispler-Chaim, Vardit, eds. Islam and Bioethics. Ankara [Turkey]: Ankara University, 2011:55-75
Primary Document Type
c
Call Number
R725.59 .I85 2010
Bibliography
30 refs.
ISBN
9789754829303
Collection
Citation
“Medical experts and Islamic scholars deliberating over brain death: gaps in the applied Islamic bioethics discourse,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 15, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/34722.