Ethics for Muslims physicians in light of recent biomedical advancements
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Title
Ethics for Muslims physicians in light of recent biomedical advancements
Author
Farooqui, Muhammad A.
Publisher
7/6/15
Language
English
Publication Date
20150706
Abstract
Rapidly changing scenario of modern health care because of the scientific and technological advancements has generated a never ending debate among socio-religio-ethical segments of the society. Physicians working in traditional societies with religious inclination constantly face a dilemma due to the lack of guidelines on the issues of ethics of creation, therapeutic and reproductive cloning, assisted reproductive techniques, abortions, contraception, transplantation and euthanasia. As in all other fields, Islamic teachings on ethics of patient care are primarily based on Qur'anic directives and the actions and guidance of the Prophet of Islam known as 'Sunnah'. This article analyzes some of the religio-ethical issues surrounding the modern health care system in the light of recent biomedical improvements, with relevance to Muslim physicians. There is an urgent need to have clear local and national guidelines in addition to universal ethical codes on this subject.
Primary Classification
2.1
Secondary Classification
2.1;1.2
Primary keywords
biomedical technologies--[pri];Islamic ethics--[pri];medical ethics--[pri]
Secondary keywords
abortion;brain death;cloning;euthanasia;fatwas;genetic engineering;Koran;organ transplantation;reproductive technologies;sunna
Subject
Qur'an
Journal Article
Journal of Public Health in Developing Countries 2015 July 6; 1(1):31-39
Link for Internet access
Note
© The Author 2015. All rights reserved, JPHDC.Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0
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citation
Bibliography
37 refs
ISSN
20595409 (online)
Collection
Citation
“Ethics for Muslims physicians in light of recent biomedical advancements,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 16, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/37952.