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This encyclopaedia delves into the intricate intersection of Islamic principles of medical ethics, alongside the principles of Western bioethics, with the comprehensive title of 'Islamic Encyclopaedia of Medical Ethics.' This ground breaking work offers a profound exploration of ethical theories, principles and dilemmas experienced in healthcare through the lens of Quran o Ahlebiet, Islamic jurisprudence and tradition, while engaging with the diverse perspectives and frameworks of Western bioethics. From issues of patient beneficence, autonomy and consent to the sanctity of life and end-of-life care, justice, mawasat and masawat, this compendium of knowledge serves as an indispensable resource for scholars, healthcare professionals, and students seeking a nuanced understanding of medical ethics within both Islamic and Western contexts. Unlike a text book or scientific papers where there is a restriction of format, reference style or diction, it is rich with diverse perspectives and expert insights. It navigates the complex terrain where modern medicine meets timeless Islamic values and contemporary Western ethical frameworks, fostering a deeper appreciation for the ethical dimensions of healthcare in Muslim-majority societies, Muslim health workers serving humanity in the Western  or Eastern Countries, and beyond.

The Encyclopaedia of Islamic Medical Ethics

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