Islamic Perspectives on the Principles of Biomedical Ethics

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Author: Mohammed Ghaly ISBN: 9781786340498
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company Publication: July 19, 2016
Imprint: WSPC (EUROPE)/ICP Language: English
Author: Mohammed Ghaly
ISBN: 9781786340498
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Publication: July 19, 2016
Imprint: WSPC (EUROPE)/ICP
Language: English

Islamic Perspectives on the Principles of Biomedical Ethics presents results from a pioneering seminar in 2013 between Muslim religious scholars, biomedical scientists, and Western bioethicists at the research Center for Islamic Legislation & Ethics, Qatar Faculty of Islamic Studies. By examining principle-based bioethics, the contributors to this volume addressed a number of key issues related to the future of the field. Discussion is based around the role of religion in bioethical reasoning, specifically from an Islamic perspective. Also considered is a presentation of the concept of universal principles for bioethics, with a response looking at the possibility (or not) of involving religion. Finally, there is in-depth analysis of how far specific disciplines within the Islamic tradition — such as the higher objectives of Sharia (maqāṣid al-Sharī'ah) and legal maxims (qawā'id fiqhīyah) — can enrich principle-based bioethics.

Contents:

  • Methodological Issues:

    • Deliberations within the Islamic Tradition on Principle-Based Bioethics: An Enduring Task (Mohammed Ghaly)
    • The 'Bio' in Biomedicine: Evolution, Assumptions, and Ethical Implications (Muna Ali)
    • A Maqāṣid-Based Approach for New Independent Legal Reasoning (Ijtihād) (Jasser Auda)
  • Principles of Biomedical Ethics:

    • The Principles of Biomedical Ethics as Universal Principles (Tom L Beauchamp)
    • Response by Ali Al-Qaradaghi to Tom Beauchamp's Paper (Ali Al-Qaradaghi)
    • The Principles of Biomedical Ethics Revisited (Annelien L Bredenoord)
    • Script of Oral Discussions (Day 1, Session 3)
    • Script of Oral Discussions (Day 2, Session 3)
  • Islamic Perspectives on the Principles of Biomedical Ethics:

    • Ethics in Medicine: A Principle-Based Approach in Light of the Higher Objectives (Maqāṣid) of Sharia (Ahmed Raissouni)
    • Response by Hassan Chamsi-Pasha to Raissouni's Paper (Hassan Chamsi-Pasha)
    • Script of Oral Discussions (Day 1, Session 2)
    • Governing Principles of Islamic Ethics in Medicine (Abdul Sattar Abu Ghuddah)
    • Response by Hassan Chamsi-Pasha to Abu Ghuddah's Paper (Hassan Chamsi-Pasha)
    • Script of Oral Discussions (Day 1, Session 1)
    • Formulating Ethical Principles in Light of the Higher Objectives of Sharia and Their Criteria (Ali Al-Qaradaghi)
    • Script of Oral Discussions (Day 3, Session 3)
    • Script of Concluding Discussions: Part One (Day 2: Session 1 and Session 2)
    • Script of Concluding Discussions: Part Two (Day 3: Session 1 and Session 2)
  • Conclusion: Critical Remarks (Tariq Ramadan)

  • Glossary

  • Index

Readership: Researchers and students interested in fields of (Islamic) bioethics, Islamic studies, religion and bioethics, religious ethics, Islam and the West, and intercultural studies.

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Islamic Perspectives on the Principles of Biomedical Ethics presents results from a pioneering seminar in 2013 between Muslim religious scholars, biomedical scientists, and Western bioethicists at the research Center for Islamic Legislation & Ethics, Qatar Faculty of Islamic Studies. By examining principle-based bioethics, the contributors to this volume addressed a number of key issues related to the future of the field. Discussion is based around the role of religion in bioethical reasoning, specifically from an Islamic perspective. Also considered is a presentation of the concept of universal principles for bioethics, with a response looking at the possibility (or not) of involving religion. Finally, there is in-depth analysis of how far specific disciplines within the Islamic tradition — such as the higher objectives of Sharia (maqāṣid al-Sharī'ah) and legal maxims (qawā'id fiqhīyah) — can enrich principle-based bioethics.

Contents:

Readership: Researchers and students interested in fields of (Islamic) bioethics, Islamic studies, religion and bioethics, religious ethics, Islam and the West, and intercultural studies.

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