Islam, assisted reproduction, and the bioethical aftermath
Dublin Core
Title
Islam, assisted reproduction, and the bioethical aftermath
Author
Inhorn, Marcia C.
Publisher
2016/04/00
Language
English
Publication Date
20160400
Notes
Special Section:'Re-centering and Re-entering:Positioning Islam in Bioethical Discourse
Primary Classification
14.4
Secondary Classification
14.114.1;2.1;1.2
Primary keywords
Islamic ethics--[pri];reproductive technologies--[pri]
Secondary keywords
fatwa;gamete donation;ovum donation;selective abortion;semen donation;surrogate mothers
Subject
Egypt--[pri];Iran--[pri];Lebanon--[pri]
Subject
Islamic bioethics--[pri];shi'a--[pri];sunni--[pri];third-party reproductive assistance--[pri]
Subject
fetal reduction;reproductive tourism;sex selection
Conference
The Role of Islamic Bioethics and Spirituality in Contemporary Medicine;Florida;2015;University of Florida, Gainesville, Center for Global Islamic Studies;University of Florida, Gainesville, College of Medicine and College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Journal Article
Journal of Religion and Health2016 April; 55(2):422-430
Link for Internet access
Note
© Springer Science+Business Media New York 2015
Call Number
citation
Bibliography
22 refs
ISSN
00224197 (print);15736571 (online)
Collection
Citation
“Islam, assisted reproduction, and the bioethical aftermath,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 16, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/37368.