Muslim jurists’ opinions on the permissibility of tissue engineering experimentation: analysis of selected examples
Scientific advancement in medical and health has helped us improve the understanding in the management of human health conditions. This may be one reason Muslim jurists acknowledge the importance of evidence-based practice and thus, in principle, agreed on the permissibility of scientific research...
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Main Authors: | Ahmad Radzi, Muhammad Aaʼzamuddin, Mohd. Azharuddin, Nur Syamimi, Hashi, Abdurezak Abdulahi, Noor Azmi, Azran Azhim, Sha'ban, Munirah |
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Format: | Conference or Workshop Item |
Language: | English |
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2018
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Online Access: | http://irep.iium.edu.my/70472/1/70472_Muslim%20Jurists%E2%80%99%20Opinions%20on%20the%20Permissibility%20of%20Tissue_new.pdf http://irep.iium.edu.my/70472/ |
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