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Approaches to Muslim Biomedical Ethics: A Classification and Critique
Hossein Dabbagh1, S Yaser Mirdamadi2, Rafiq R Ajani2
1Department for Continuing Education, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX1 2JA, UK. hossein.dabbagh@conted.ox.ac.uk.
Abstract:
This paper provides a perspective on where contemporary Muslim responses to biomedical-ethical issues stand to date. There are several ways in which Muslim responses to biomedical ethics can and have been studied in academia. The responses are commonly divided along denominational lines or under the schools of jurisprudence. All such efforts classify the responses along the lines of communities of interpretation rather than the methods of interpretation. This research is interested in the latter. Thus, our criterion for classification is the underlying methodology behind the responses. The proposed classification divides Muslim biomedical-ethical reasoning into three methodological categories: 1) textual, 2) contextual, and 3) para-textual.
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