Enjoin the good, prevent the harmful - the intersection of theory and practice in the implementation of shari'a for Muslims in Western societies:the case of medical ethics in Britain
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Title
Enjoin the good, prevent the harmful - the intersection of theory and practice in the implementation of shari'a for Muslims in Western societies:the case of medical ethics in Britain
Author
Malik, Saira
Publisher
2010/04/00
Language
English
Publication Date
20100400
Primary Classification
2.1
Secondary Classification
2.1;1.2;21.1
Primary keywords
bioethical issues--[pri];decision making--[pri];democracy--[pri];fatwas--[pri];ijtihad--[pri];minority groups--[pri];modern Muslim religious scholars--[pri];Muslims--[pri];sharia--[pri];Western world--[pri]
Secondary keywords
beginning of life;case studies;choice behavior;congenital disorders;consanguinity;empirical research;historical aspects;interviews;Islamic councils;Islamic ethics;judicial role;Koran;legal aspects;marital relationship;pre-modern Muslim religious scholars;selective abortion
Subject
Great Britain--[pri]
Subject
Islamic Sharia Council (Great Britain)
Journal Article
Journal of Islamic Law and Culture2010; 12(3):244-257[Online]. Accessed: 2012 April 24
Link for Internet access
Call Number
citation
Subject Captions
a c
Bibliography
49 fn.
ISSN
17534534 (online);1528817X (print)
Collection
Citation
“Enjoin the good, prevent the harmful - the intersection of theory and practice in the implementation of shari'a for Muslims in Western societies:the case of medical ethics in Britain,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 15, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/35157.