End-of-Life Care, Dying and Death in the Islamic Moral Tradition
Modern biomedical technologies managed to revolutionise the End-of-Life Care (EoLC) in many aspects. The dying process can now be “engineered” by managing the accompanying physical symptoms or by “prolonging/hastening” death itself. Such interventions questioned and problematised long-established un...
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| description | Modern biomedical technologies managed to revolutionise the End-of-Life Care (EoLC) in many aspects. The dying process can now be “engineered” by managing the accompanying physical symptoms or by “prolonging/hastening” death itself. Such interventions questioned and problematised long-established understandings of key moral concepts, such as good life, quality of life, pain, suffering, good death, appropriate death, dying well, etc. This volume examines how multifaceted EoLC moral questions can be addressed from interdisciplinary perspectives within the Islamic tradition. Contributors Amir Abbas Alizamani, Beate Anam, Hamed Arezaei, Asma Asadi, Pieter Coppens, Hans Daiber, Khalid Elzamzamy, Mohammed Ghaly, Hadil Lababidi, Shahaboddin Mahdavi, Aasim Padela, Rafaqat Rashid and Ayman Shabana. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1326892025-03-21T13:57:27Z End-of-Life Care, Dying and Death in the Islamic Moral Tradition Ghaly, Mohammed artificial nutrition and hydration autonomy bioethics Clinical Ethics dementia dying elderly End-of-Life Care ethics euthanasia fatwās fatwa fatwas healthcare history of emotions homicide Islam Islamic law and ethics Islamic psychology morality Muslim mental health Palliative Care religion suicide withholding and withdrawing Modern biomedical technologies managed to revolutionise the End-of-Life Care (EoLC) in many aspects. The dying process can now be “engineered” by managing the accompanying physical symptoms or by “prolonging/hastening” death itself. Such interventions questioned and problematised long-established understandings of key moral concepts, such as good life, quality of life, pain, suffering, good death, appropriate death, dying well, etc. This volume examines how multifaceted EoLC moral questions can be addressed from interdisciplinary perspectives within the Islamic tradition. Contributors Amir Abbas Alizamani, Beate Anam, Hamed Arezaei, Asma Asadi, Pieter Coppens, Hans Daiber, Khalid Elzamzamy, Mohammed Ghaly, Hadil Lababidi, Shahaboddin Mahdavi, Aasim Padela, Rafaqat Rashid and Ayman Shabana. 2024-01-12T04:08:37Z 2024-01-12T04:08:37Z 2024-01-11T11:33:36Z 2022 book ONIX_20240111_9789004459410_15 OCN: 1349285525 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/86582 9789004459410 9789004459403 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/132689 eng open access image/png image/jpeg image/jpeg image/jpeg n/a n/a n/a n/a https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/86582/1/9789004459410.pdf https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/86582/1/9789004459410.pdf https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/86582/1/9789004459410.pdf https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/86582/1/9789004459410.pdf Brill 10.1163/9789004459410 10.1163/9789004459410 33fecb33-e7c4-4fc8-96b0-7ba2fccafba9 Hamad Bin Khalifa University c156a5cb-eeff-4490-a414-8e92d4bc9eaa 9789004459410 9789004459403 [...] open access |
| spellingShingle | artificial nutrition and hydration autonomy bioethics Clinical Ethics dementia dying elderly End-of-Life Care ethics euthanasia fatwās fatwa fatwas healthcare history of emotions homicide Islam Islamic law and ethics Islamic psychology morality Muslim mental health Palliative Care religion suicide withholding and withdrawing End-of-Life Care, Dying and Death in the Islamic Moral Tradition |
| title | End-of-Life Care, Dying and Death in the Islamic Moral Tradition |
| title_full | End-of-Life Care, Dying and Death in the Islamic Moral Tradition |
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| title_short | End-of-Life Care, Dying and Death in the Islamic Moral Tradition |
| title_sort | end of life care dying and death in the islamic moral tradition |
| topic | artificial nutrition and hydration autonomy bioethics Clinical Ethics dementia dying elderly End-of-Life Care ethics euthanasia fatwās fatwa fatwas healthcare history of emotions homicide Islam Islamic law and ethics Islamic psychology morality Muslim mental health Palliative Care religion suicide withholding and withdrawing |
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