Contemporary Hanbali Scholarship Modern Hanbali scholars have addressed the evolving challenges of organ transplantation, offering guidance that harmonizes classical jurisprudence with contemporary medical realities. These scholars recognize the
Understanding Brain Death in Hanbali Fiqh Brain death is a modern medical concept where irreversible loss of brain function is considered legal death. Hanbali scholars recognize brain death
Preservation of Life in Hanbali Fiqh The Hanbali school places a strong emphasis on the sanctity and preservation of human life. Life is considered sacred, and saving it
Shafi’i vs. Maliki Approaches to Organ Donation While both the Shafi’i and Maliki schools prioritize the preservation of life, subtle differences exist in their approach to organ donation.
Maliki Principles on Preserving Life The Maliki school of Islamic jurisprudence emphasizes the preservation of life as a primary objective (maqasid al-shariah). Maliki scholars permit actions that protect
Medical Necessity in Shafi’i Fiqh The Shafi’i school places a strong emphasis on the principle of necessity (darurah), which permits actions that are normally restricted when essential to
The Principle of Necessity in Hanafi Fiqh Hanafi jurisprudence recognizes the principle of necessity (darurah), allowing actions that are normally restricted when essential to save life. Organ donation
Modern Fatwas Addressing Organ Donation Contemporary Hanafi scholars have issued fatwas clarifying the permissibility and ethical framework of organ donation. These rulings respond to medical advancements, including organ
Bodily Integrity in Hanafi Jurisprudence Hanafi scholars uphold the sanctity of the human body, both during life and after death. The body is considered a trust from Allah
The Hanafi Approach to Life Preservation The Hanafi school of thought places great emphasis on preserving human life, considering it a paramount objective in Islamic jurisprudence. Derived from






