Bioethical issues of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine from Islamic perspective
Modern advances in biochemistry, cell and molecular biology, genetics, biomedical engineering and material sciences, have contributed to the development of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine (TERM). Although TERM is still in its initial phases, significant breakthrough in this crossdiscipl...
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iium-452722016-03-22T07:59:17Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/45272/ Bioethical issues of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine from Islamic perspective Abdul Rahman, Rozlin Sulaiman, Norhayati Aida Mohamad Rashidi, Norhafizah Hashi, Abdurezak Abdulahi Sha'ban, Munirah BJ Ethics R Medicine (General) Modern advances in biochemistry, cell and molecular biology, genetics, biomedical engineering and material sciences, have contributed to the development of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine (TERM). Although TERM is still in its initial phases, significant breakthrough in this crossdisciplinary area has clearly marked the way for the establishment of a promising new biomedicine technology which actively seeks to reconstruct tissues/organs or spare parts for the human body to repair, restore or replace damaged tissues. However, these breakthroughs have raised number of moral and legal questions, including among others, is it moral to genetically modify the human genes? What are the moral and legal implications of regenerative medicine? Does organ reconstruction or tissue replacement activity violate basic religious beliefs or legal status of the person? What is the scope and limitation of these practices? Through textual and analytical methods, this paper aims to answer these questions and other relevant concerns from Islamic perspective. Besides the texts of the Qur‟an and the Prophetic narrations (hadith), both Muslim jurists (fuqaha) and ethicists‟ opinion on these matters would be unveiled. 2013 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/45272/1/45272.pdf Abdul Rahman, Rozlin and Sulaiman, Norhayati Aida and Mohamad Rashidi, Norhafizah and Hashi, Abdurezak Abdulahi and Sha'ban, Munirah (2013) Bioethical issues of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine from Islamic perspective. In: 1st World Congress on Integration and Islamicisation of Acquired Human Knowledge (FWCII 2013), 23-25 August 2013, Prince Hotel & Residence, Kuala Lumpur. http://www.iium.edu.my/centre-islamisation/activities-programs/first-world-congress-integration-islamicisation-acquired-hum |
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Modern advances in biochemistry, cell and molecular biology, genetics, biomedical engineering and material sciences, have contributed to the development of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine (TERM). Although TERM is still in its initial phases, significant breakthrough in this crossdisciplinary area has clearly marked the way for the establishment of a promising new biomedicine technology which actively seeks to reconstruct tissues/organs or spare parts for the human body to repair, restore or replace damaged tissues. However, these breakthroughs have raised number of moral and legal questions, including among others, is it moral to genetically modify the human genes? What are the moral and legal implications of regenerative medicine? Does organ reconstruction or tissue replacement activity violate basic religious beliefs or legal status of the person? What is the scope and limitation of these practices? Through textual and analytical methods, this paper aims to answer these questions and other relevant concerns from Islamic perspective. Besides the texts of the Qur‟an and the Prophetic narrations (hadith), both Muslim jurists (fuqaha) and ethicists‟ opinion on these matters would be unveiled. |
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Abdul Rahman, Rozlin Sulaiman, Norhayati Aida Mohamad Rashidi, Norhafizah Hashi, Abdurezak Abdulahi Sha'ban, Munirah |
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Abdul Rahman, Rozlin Sulaiman, Norhayati Aida Mohamad Rashidi, Norhafizah Hashi, Abdurezak Abdulahi Sha'ban, Munirah |
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Bioethical issues of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine from Islamic perspective |
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Bioethical issues of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine from Islamic perspective |
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bioethical issues of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine from islamic perspective |
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