Ethics of Assisted Reproductive Medicine: A Comparative Study of Western and lslamic BioethicsInternational Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT), 2013 - 220 من الصفحات Ethics of Assisted Reproductive Medicinecompares and contrasts Western and Islamic models of bioethics to make the case that the Islamic perspective (taken from the Qur’an and the Sunnah) provides a viable and clear alternative that goes beyond the dominance of the secular and its various philosophical bases, to give Revelation and spiritual understanding precedence. In doing so, keeping to principles, it charts the way out of a confused circle of opinion that is making it very hard to decide “what is best.” |
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Islamic Bioethics | 36 |
The Philosophical Relevance of Western Secular | 55 |
Western Secular and Islamic | 97 |
Western Secular and Islamic Bioethics Perspectives | 132 |
Western Secular and Islamic | 158 |
Western Secular and Islamic Bioethics in Relation to Assisted | 179 |
Concluding Remarks | 195 |
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