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    Abortion, Birth Control & Surrogate Parenting: An Islamic Perspective

    Organ Transplantation: Contemporary Islamic Legal and Ethical Perspectives

    Biomedical Issues: Islamic Perspective

    by Abul Fadl Mohsin Ebrahim

    ItemID 3119
    Pages 197
    Bind PB
    Price $7.95 USD

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    Description

    The raison d'etre of this book os the Muslim dilemma when confronted with some of the biotechnological innovations which relate to the precautionary measures to prevent the birth of children, technological manipulation in order to overcome infertility and the termination of foetal life and thus pose serious problems. The author analyses these biotechnological issues under the broad teachings of the Qur'an and Sunnah so as to ascertain their legality under the Shari'ah. Proper grasp of the implications of these issues within the Islamic framework is expected to provide perplexed Muslims with the necessary guidance in the event that circumstances demand that they opt for either contraceptive devices or modern techniques to overcome infertility or abortion.

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