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A 2023 Choice Reviews Outstanding Academic Title
Organ Donation in Islam: The Interplay of Jurisprudence, Ethics, and Society delves into the complexities and nuances of organ donation in Muslim communities. A diverse group of authors including Muslim jurists, academic researchers, clinicians and policy stakeholders engage with the multi-faceted topic. Contributions from Sunni and Shia scholars are positioned alongside each other, giving the reader an appreciation of the different Islamic traditions and legal methodologies; and qualitative research examining the views and potential concerns of Muslim families towards donating organs of loved ones is juxtaposed with the work of academicians and community advocates engaging diverse Muslim communities to equip them with the knowledge and tools to make informed donation decisions. Taken together the collection yields new ethical, empirical and sociological insights into how issues of body ownership, the definition of death, and community engagement interface with the act of donation. Accordingly, this wide-ranging volume represents a invaluable resource for religious leaders, healthcare professionals, social scientists, policy makers, researchers, and others interested in the interplay between contemporary healthcare, religious tradition, health policy and the topic of organ donation.

Table of Contents

Introduction by Aasim I. Padela, Mahdiyah Jaffer and Gurch Randhawa
Part I: Jurisprudential and Theological Discourses
1. Our Organs Belong to God: Sunni Islamic Legal Perspective to Property in the Body by Rafaqat Rashid
2. Shi?i Juristic Perspectives on Bodily Ownership, Autonomy and the Prohibition of Self-Harm by Mahdiyah Jaffer
3. Organ Donation in Islamic Juridical Ethics by Abdulaziz Sachedina
4. Soul-Searching: Organ Donation, Death and the Social Construction of the Soul by Mansur Ali
5. Islamic Normativity Regarding Brain Death: Implications for Organ Donation by Arif Abdul-Hussain
Part II: Ethical Perspectives and Lived Experiences
6. 'You can Receive but not Give': The Ethical Dilemma of Organ Donation by Liyakat Takim
7. 'Muslims do not Donate Organs': A Qualitative Inquiry into Perspectives Towards Organ Transplantation Among Muslims in India by Aasia Qayium and Ankita Mukherjee
8. Are 'Brain-Dead' Patients Really Cadavers? 'Brain Death' from the Viewpoint of Iranian Shi?i fiqh and C

Product details

Published Dec 29 2022
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 410
ISBN 9781666909913
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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