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Organ Donation in Islam: The Interplay of Jurisprudence, Ethics,
and Society delves into the complexities and nuances of organ
donation in Muslim communities. A diverse group of authors
including Muslim jurists, academic researchers, clinicians and
policy stakeholders engage with the multi-faceted topic.
Contributions from Sunni and Shia scholars are positioned alongside
each other, giving the reader an appreciation of the different
Islamic traditions and legal methodologies; and qualitative
research examining the views and potential concerns of Muslim
families towards donating organs of loved ones is juxtaposed with
the work of academicians and community advocates engaging diverse
Muslim communities to equip them with the knowledge and tools to
make informed donation decisions. Taken together the collection
yields new ethical, empirical and sociological insights into how
issues of body ownership, the definition of death, and community
engagement interface with the act of donation. Accordingly, this
wide-ranging volume represents a invaluable resource for religious
leaders, healthcare professionals, social scientists, policy
makers, researchers, and others interested in the interplay between
contemporary healthcare, religious tradition, health policy and the
topic of organ donation.
Understanding Muslim Chaplaincy provides a lens through which to
explore critical questions relating to contemporary religion in
public life, and the institutionalisation of Islam in particular.
Providing a rich description of the personnel, practice, and
politics of contemporary Muslim chaplaincy, the authors consider
the extent to which Muslim chaplaincy might be distinctive in
Britain relative to the work of Muslim chaplains in the USA and
other countries. This book will make a major contribution to
international debate about the place of religion in public life and
institutions. This book derives from research that has depended on
exclusive access to a wide range of public institutions and
personnel who largely work 'behind closed doors'. By making public
the work of these chaplains and critically examining the impact of
their work within and beyond their institutions, this book offers a
groundbreaking study in the field of contemporary religion that
will stimulate discussion for many years to come about Islam and
Muslims in Western societies.
Understanding Muslim Chaplaincy provides a lens through which to
explore critical questions relating to contemporary religion in
public life, and the institutionalisation of Islam in particular.
Providing a rich description of the personnel, practice, and
politics of contemporary Muslim chaplaincy, the authors consider
the extent to which Muslim chaplaincy might be distinctive in
Britain relative to the work of Muslim chaplains in the USA and
other countries. This book will make a major contribution to
international debate about the place of religion in public life and
institutions. This book derives from research that has depended on
exclusive access to a wide range of public institutions and
personnel who largely work 'behind closed doors'. By making public
the work of these chaplains and critically examining the impact of
their work within and beyond their institutions, this book offers a
groundbreaking study in the field of contemporary religion that
will stimulate discussion for many years to come about Islam and
Muslims in Western societies.
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