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Author Sachedina, Abdulaziz Abdulhussein, 1942-

Title Islamic biomedical ethics : principles and application / Abdulaziz Sachedina.

Publication Info. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2009.

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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  174.957 S121I    Check Shelf
Description viii, 280 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-272) and index.
Contents Introduction -- In search of principles of healthcare ethics in Islam -- Health and suffering -- Beginning of life -- Terminating early life -- Death and dying -- Organ donation and cosmetic enhancement -- Islamic bioethics-recent developments -- Epilogue -- Glossary.
Summary From the Publisher : Biomedical ethics is a burgeoning academic field with complex and far-reaching consequences. Whereas in Western secular bioethics this subject falls within larger ethical theories and applications (utilitarianism, deontology, teleology, and the like), Islamic biomedical ethics has yet to find its natural academic home in Islamic studies. In this pioneering work, Abdulaziz Sachedina-a scholar with life-long academic training in Islamic law-relates classic Muslim religious values to the new ethical challenges that arise from medical research and practice. He depends on Muslim legal theory, but then looks deeper than juridical practice to search for the underlying reasons that determine the rightness or wrongness of a particular action. Drawing on the work of diverse Muslim theologians, he outlines a form of moral reasoning that can derive and produce decisions that underscore the spirit of the Shari'a. These decisions, he argues, still leave room to revisit earlier decisions and formulate new ones, which in turn need not be understood as absolute or final. After laying out this methodology, he applies it to a series of ethical questions surrounding the human life-cycle from birth to death, including such issues as abortion, euthanasia, and organ donation. The implications of Sachedina's work are broad. His writing is unique in that it aims at conversing with Jewish and Christian ethics, moving beyond the Islamic fatwa literature to search for a common language of moral justification and legitimization among the followers of the Abrahamic traditions. He argues that Islamic theological ethics be organically connected with the legal tradition of Islam to enable it to sit in dialogue with secular and scripture-based bioethics in other faith communities. A breakthrough in Islamic bioethical studies, this volume is welcome and long-overdue reading for anyone interested in facing the difficult questions posed by modern medicine not only to the Muslim faithful but to the ethically-minded at large.
Subject Medical ethics -- Religious aspects -- Islam.
Bioethics -- Religious aspects -- Islam.
Bioethical Issues.
Ethics, Medical.
Islam.
ISBN 9780195378504 hardback alkaline paper
0195378504 hardback alkaline paper
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