Medicine and Shariah: a dialogue in Islamic bioethics

Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press (2021)
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Abstract

Padela and his contributors address a hitherto unexplored dimension of Islamic bioethics: the dynamics and tensions between Muslim medical doctors and Islamic jurists. What happens, and what should happen, when ancient faith and modern medicine both make claims on care for the ill? What, at the end of the day, constitutes true 'Islamic bioethics?' Includes a foreword and a chapter by Ebrahim Moosa.

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