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Muslim Medical Ethics - From Theory to Practice (Paperback)
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Muslim Medical Ethics - From Theory to Practice (Paperback)
Series: Studies in Comparative Religion
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A timely exploration of balancing Islamic heritage with
contemporary medical and health concerns,""Muslim Medical Ethics""
draws on the work of historians, health-care professionals,
theologians, and social scientists to produce an interdisciplinary
view of medical ethics in Muslim societies and of the impact of
caring for Muslim patients in non-Muslim societies. Edited by
Jonathan E. Brockopp and Thomas Eich, the volume challenges
traditional presumptions of theory and practice to demonstrate the
ways in which Muslims balance respect for their heritage with the
health issues of a modern world.Like members of many other faiths,
Muslims are deeply engaged by the technological challenges posed by
modern biomedicine, and they respond to those challenges with
enormous creativity - whether as patients, doctors, or religious
scholars. ""Muslim Medical Ethics"" demonstrates that religiously
based cultural norms often inform medical practice, and vice versa,
in an ongoing discourse. The contributors map the breadth and
boundaries of this discourse through discussions of contested
issues on the cutting edge of ethical debates, from fertilized
embryos in Saudi Arabia to patient autonomy in Toronto, from organ
trafficking in Egypt to sterilization in Tanzania.As the authors
illustrate, the effects of Muslim medical ethics have ramifications
beyond the Muslim world. With growing populations of Muslims in
North America and Europe, Western physicians and health-care
workers should be educated on the special needs of this category of
patients. In every essay the richness of the Islamic tradition is
visible. In the premodern period, Muslim physicians were considered
among the best in the world, building and improving on Greek and
Indian traditions.Muslim physicians today continue that tradition
while incorporating scientific advances. Scholars of Islamic law
work closely with physicians to develop ethical guidelines for
national and international bodies, and individual Muslims take full
advantage of advances in medicine and religious law, combining them
with the wisdom of Sufism and traditions of family and community.
This exploration of Muslim medical ethics is therefore a foray into
the richness and sophistication of the Islamic tradition
itself.Designed as an engaging point of entrance for students in
religious studies, anthropology, ethics, and medical humanities,
this pathbreaking volume also has utility for health-care
professionals and policy makers.
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