اعضاکی پیوند کاری کا شرعی تناظر: مجمع البحوث الاسلامیۃ جامعۃ الازھر اور مجمع الفقہ الاسلامی جدۃ کی قرارات کا تقابلی جائزہShariah Perspective of Organ Transplantation: A Comparative Study of the Decisions of Majmaʻ al Buhūth al-Islamiyya Jāmia al-Azhar and Majmaʻ al-Fiqh al-Islāmi Jeddah

Authors

  • Muhammad Haroon PhD Scholar Islamic Studies, University of Sargodha, Sargodha Author
  • Dr. Muhammad Feroz-ud-Din Shah Khagga Assistant Professor of Islamic Studies, University of Sargodha, Sargodha Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53762/v7w9jf64

Keywords:

Organ Transplantation, Shariah Perspective, Decisions of Majmaʻ al Buhūth al-Islamiyya Jāmia al-Azhar, Majmaʻ al-Fiqh al-Islāmi Jeddah

Abstract

Allah almighty has given a special privilege to man from his creatures, in the form of appearance, the most beautiful and the most beneficial in knowledge, it has been made the universe of the universe, one aspect of this honor is that all the universe is served for its diet or medicine, and many things have been lawful for its diet or medicine, and the other aspect is that human organs are prohibited for medicine and their purchase Has been declared invalid. In the eyes of Islam, human life is indeed a trustworthy one, which is a serious crime to destroy, big goods have been prepared to protect it, and such possible measures have been made necessary to save human life, which is the worst crime in the eyes of Islam. Similarly, the person who is starving is allowed to say the word "" disbelief" ". However, in this situation, in order to save life, respect for humanity has not been allowed to destroy any other human being or organ.

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2020-12-31

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اعضاکی پیوند کاری کا شرعی تناظر: مجمع البحوث الاسلامیۃ جامعۃ الازھر اور مجمع الفقہ الاسلامی جدۃ کی قرارات کا تقابلی جائزہShariah Perspective of Organ Transplantation: A Comparative Study of the Decisions of Majmaʻ al Buhūth al-Islamiyya Jāmia al-Azhar and Majmaʻ al-Fiqh al-Islāmi Jeddah. (2020). Al-Qamar, 3(2), 631-640. https://doi.org/10.53762/v7w9jf64