Aims / Background: The ethical issues surrounding end of life care are recent subjects of heated discussions. While issues like brain death has been thoroughly deliberated and well responded by Islamic authorities; some remain far from certainty and requires further exploration. This study aimed to identify various clinical situations with ethical implications related to selected major issues in end of life care followed by in-depth analysis on the medical aspects and Islamic legal rulings. Methodology: A qualitative study was conducted involving the followings: 1. Literature review gathering relevant materials performed using various search engines and databases. 2. Content analysis on the collected materials performed to i...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: In today's world, Islamic jurisprudence encounters new issues. One o...
Since the turn of the 20th century, the increase in the degree of medical prevalence particularly at...
Life and death of men is in the discretion of Allah, SWT, no one can decide how long they should liv...
The advancement of medical therapy that leads to the discovery of new medical treatments is indeed a...
The advancement of medical therapy that leads to the discovery of new medical treatments is indeed a...
Introduction: Medical futility and advanced medical directive are related issues in end-of-life medi...
Unprecedented advancement in medical technology and its rapidly growing field of allied sciences ind...
When it is ethically justifiable to stop medical treatment? For many Muslim patients, families, and ...
Patients who live with a low quality of life and suffer from chronic pain may wish to end their suff...
Islam law being a comprehensive code of conduct prescribes a set of ethico-legal guidelines not only...
Patients who live with a low quality of life and suffer from chronic pain may wish to end their suff...
Life and death of men is in the discretion of Allah, SWT, no one can decide how long they should liv...
Life and death of men is in the discretion of Allah, SWT, no one can decide how long they should liv...
Religion and spirituality has undoubtedly played a major and intervening role in a person’s life and...
Religion and spirituality has undoubtedly played a major and intervening role in a person’s life and...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: In today's world, Islamic jurisprudence encounters new issues. One o...
Since the turn of the 20th century, the increase in the degree of medical prevalence particularly at...
Life and death of men is in the discretion of Allah, SWT, no one can decide how long they should liv...
The advancement of medical therapy that leads to the discovery of new medical treatments is indeed a...
The advancement of medical therapy that leads to the discovery of new medical treatments is indeed a...
Introduction: Medical futility and advanced medical directive are related issues in end-of-life medi...
Unprecedented advancement in medical technology and its rapidly growing field of allied sciences ind...
When it is ethically justifiable to stop medical treatment? For many Muslim patients, families, and ...
Patients who live with a low quality of life and suffer from chronic pain may wish to end their suff...
Islam law being a comprehensive code of conduct prescribes a set of ethico-legal guidelines not only...
Patients who live with a low quality of life and suffer from chronic pain may wish to end their suff...
Life and death of men is in the discretion of Allah, SWT, no one can decide how long they should liv...
Life and death of men is in the discretion of Allah, SWT, no one can decide how long they should liv...
Religion and spirituality has undoubtedly played a major and intervening role in a person’s life and...
Religion and spirituality has undoubtedly played a major and intervening role in a person’s life and...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: In today's world, Islamic jurisprudence encounters new issues. One o...
Since the turn of the 20th century, the increase in the degree of medical prevalence particularly at...
Life and death of men is in the discretion of Allah, SWT, no one can decide how long they should liv...