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THE BEGINNING OF HUMAN LIFE: ISLAMIC BIOETHICAL PERSPECTIVES
Authors:Mohammed Ghaly
Affiliation:1. Mohammed Ghaly is Assistant Professor of Islamic Studies, Leiden Institute for Religious Studies, Faculty of Humanities, Leiden University, Matthias de Vrieshof 1, Postbox 9515, 2300 RA Leiden, the Netherlands;2. email: m.ghaly@hum.leidenuniv.nl.
Abstract:Abstract. In January 1985, about 80 Muslim religious scholars and biomedical scientists gathered in a symposium held in Kuwait to discuss the broad question “When does human life begin?” This article argues that this symposium is one of the milestones in the field of contemporary Islamic bioethics and independent legal reasoning (Ijtihād). The proceedings of the symposium, however, escaped the attention of academic researchers. This article is meant to fill in this research lacuna by analyzing the proceedings of this symposium, the relevant subsequent developments, and finally the interplay of Islam and the West as a significant dimension in these discussions.
Keywords:bioethics  biotechnology  ijtihad (study of Islamic principles to derive legal opinions from the law)  Islam  origin of life  personhood  Qur'an, science  stem cells  theology and science
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