Donation of Human Organs and Transplantation in The Light of Islam
انسانی اعضاکے عطیہ اور انکی پیوند کاری کی شریعی حیثیت کا تحقیقی جائزہ
Keywords:
Transplantation, Autograf, Isograft, Allograft (homograft), Xenograft (heterograft)Abstract
Specialists and clinicians must get settled with the factors that impact the great excitement, physical, and significant quality of their patients that are outside the cognizance of the generally superior worth systems. Though various scholars have kept an eye on the social and ethnical factors, very few have considered the effect of religion. Islam, as the greatest and whipping creating religion in the world, has devotees throughout the world, shows an absolute decent, good, and therapeutic framework, while it once in a while concurs conflicts with the standard and standard good framework. This paper familiarizes with the Islamic benchmarks of ethics in organ transplantation including human subject to address issues of religion and its ethics. Past reflections are discussed concerning why Muslim researchers were late to consider contemporary therapeutic issues, for instance, organ donation. Islam respects life and characteristics need of the living over the dead, as such empowering organ donation to be considered in certain conditions. The wellsprings of Islamic law are discussed more or less to see how the parameters of organ transplantation are induced. The possibility of compensated donation to ease the inadequacy of organs available for transplantation is reviewed.