An overview of the application of Maqasid Al-Shariah into cartilage tissue engineering
Tissue engineering, being part of regenerative medicine approaches has been researched and applied to treat the articular cartilage diseases. It offers benefit to humankind by improving healthcare economics, better treatment options and quality of life among the osteoarthritic patients. It is felt...
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Kulliyyah (Faculty) of Medicine, International Islamic University Malaysia
2018
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Summary: | Tissue engineering, being part of regenerative medicine approaches has been researched and applied to
treat the articular cartilage diseases. It offers benefit to humankind by improving healthcare economics,
better treatment options and quality of life among the osteoarthritic patients. It is felt that this promising
field requires Islamic essences to be addressed to its concepts and practices. The paper begins with the
discussion of the potential of cartilage tissue engineering in overcoming the harms that may impact the
healthcare stakeholders (patients, providers, medical professionals, researchers and healthcare authorities).
This will be followed by deliberations based on the Maqasid al-Shariah (five higher objectives of Islamic
Law), namely, safeguarding of faith, soul, wealth, mind, and offspring. The deliberations illustrate a general
idea of cartilage tissue engineering concept and practices in relation to what Islam champions. Islamic Law
is comprehensive and incorporates the moral propositions to the medical discipline. It is presented that
every legal ruling in Islam has a function to achieve the benefit to human beings or to protect against harm.
The application of Maqasid al-Shariah can serve as a practical framework in healthcare setting especially
cartilage tissue engineering. It is hoped that this paper will open further discourses to facilitate for a decree
by the relevant authority pertaining to the experimentation and practice of tissue engineering, particularly
cartilage tissue engineering. |
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