Islamic bioethics at the end of life:why mukallaf status cannot be the criterion of defining the life that should be saved

Dublin Core

Title

Islamic bioethics at the end of life:why mukallaf status cannot be the criterion of defining the life that should be saved

Author

Ahmadi Nasab Emran, Shahram

Publisher

2015/01/00

Language

English

Publication Date

20150100

Primary Classification

20.4.1

Secondary Classification

20.4.1;20.5.1;2.1;1.2

Primary keywords

Islamic ethics--[pri];terminal care--[pri]

Secondary keywords

attitudes to death;ethical analysis;persistent vegetative state;physicians;quality of life;terminally ill

Subject

Islamic bioethics--[pri];mukallaf--[pri]

Subject

sufism

Journal Article

American Journal of Bioethics2015 January; 15(1):27-28

Note

Copyright © 2015 Routledge/RightsLink

Call Number

citation

Bibliography

4 refs

Comment on:

Padela, Aasim; Mohiuddin, Afshan.Ethical obligations and clinical goals in end-of-life care:deriving a quality-of-life construct based on the Islamic concept of accountability before God (Taklif).American Journal of Bioethics 2015 January; 15(1):3-13

ISSN

15265161(print);15360075 (online)

Collection

Citation

“Islamic bioethics at the end of life:why mukallaf status cannot be the criterion of defining the life that should be saved,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 15, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/36992.