Islamic Medical Ethics in the Twentieth Century

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This book treats the most prominent issues in medical ethics in the twentieth century, such as abortion, artificial insemination, organ transplantation, euthanasia etc., as discussed by Muslim religious scholars, physicians and jurists. Despite the semi-equal spread of medical knowledge among the peoples of the world and the shared dilemmas brought about by modern medicine, Muslims tend to follow their own medical ethics, which agree ultimately with the basic requirements of Islamic religion and law.

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Vardit Rispler-Chaim, Ph.D. (1985) in Islamic Studies, University of California at Berkeley, is a lecturer in the department of Arabic at the University of Haifa, Israel. Her publications deal with Islamic medical ethics, human rights and the adaptation of Islamic law to the modern era.
'...her book is one of considerable interest and value.'
Lawrence I. Conrad, Medical History, 1994.
Those interested in Islamic thought and law, Muslim as well as non-Muslim physicians, theologians, ethicists and medical institutions.
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