Genetic Engineering in Contemporary Islamic Thought

Volume: 11, Issue: 3-4, Pages: 567 - 573
Published: Jan 1, 1998
Abstract
The Argument Muslims share with others both the interest in and the concern about genetic engineering. Naturally their reactions and views stem from general Islamic dogma and from Islamic medical ethics, but they are not unaware of Western scientific data. Particularly relevant is the Islamic religious prohibition against “changing what Allah has created.” Muslim muftis try to offer practical solutions for individuals. Islamic law is concerned...
Paper Details
Title
Genetic Engineering in Contemporary Islamic Thought
Published Date
Jan 1, 1998
Volume
11
Issue
3-4
Pages
567 - 573
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