Faith and Medical Practice Muslim medical professionals often navigate both clinical responsibilities and religious values. In the context of organ transplantation, ethical decision-making requires understanding Islamic jurisprudence alongside medical standards.
Understanding Ijtihad in Shia Tradition Ijtihad, the process of independent juristic reasoning, plays a central role in Shia Islam. Through ijtihad, qualified scholars derive rulings for new circumstances not explicitly
Modern Medical Challenges and Shia Jurisprudence Advancements in organ transplantation have required contemporary Shia scholars to address complex bioethical questions. While classical jurisprudence did not directly confront modern surgical transplantation,
Understanding Compensated Organ Donation Iran is unique for permitting a regulated system of compensated kidney donation. This policy has generated ethical debate both within and outside the Muslim world. While
Development of a Structured Transplant System Following religious approval from leading Shia scholars, Iran developed a nationally regulated organ transplant system. The country’s policies were designed to ensure ethical compliance,
Historical Context of Organ Donation in Iran Organ donation in Iran gained formal religious legitimacy through the landmark fatwa issued by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. Prior to this ruling, uncertainty surrounded
Principle of Harm and Benefit in Ja’fari Fiqh Ja’fari jurisprudence emphasizes the principle of minimizing harm (la darar wa la dirar) and maximizing benefit. This principle guides decisions regarding organ
Understanding Brain Death in Shia Fiqh Brain death is a modern medical definition where irreversible cessation of brain activity is considered legal death. Ja’fari scholars recognize brain death as an
Shia Jurisprudential Approach to Organ Donation Shia scholars, particularly from the Ja’fari school, permit organ donation under strict ethical and religious guidelines. Preservation of life is the overriding principle, and
Foundations of Medical Ethics in Ja’fari Fiqh The Ja’fari school, followed by Twelver Shia Muslims, emphasizes moral responsibility and human dignity in all medical interventions. Ethical principles are grounded in






