Medicine and Shariah a dialogue in Islamic bioethics

Medicine and Shariah brings together experts from various fields, including clinicians, Islamic studies experts, and Muslim theologians, to analyze the interaction of the doctors and jurists who are forging the field of Islamic bioethics. Although much ink has been spilled in generating Islamic re...

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Other Authors: Padela, Aasim I. (Editor), Moosa, Ebrahim (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Notre Dame, Indiana University of Notre Dame Press 2021
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