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WOMB TRANSPLANTATION AND THE INTERPLAY OF ISLAM AND THE WEST: with Mohammed Ghaly, \Islamic Bioethics in the Twenty-first Century\; Henk ten Have, \Global Bioethics: Transnational Experiences and Islamic Bioethics\; Amel Alghrani, \Womb Transplantation and the Interplay of Islam and the West\; Shoaib A. Rasheed and Aasim I. Padela, \The Interplay between Religious Leaders and Organ Donation among Muslims\; Aasim I. Padela, \Islamic Verdicts in Health Policy Discourse: Porcine-Based Vaccines as a
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Alghrani, Amel
in
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
2013
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Alghrani, Amel
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Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
2013
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Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
2013
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WOMB TRANSPLANTATION AND THE INTERPLAY OF ISLAM AND THE WEST: with Mohammed Ghaly, \Islamic Bioethics in the Twenty-first Century\; Henk ten Have, \Global Bioethics: Transnational Experiences and Islamic Bioethics\; Amel Alghrani, \Womb Transplantation and the Interplay of Islam and the West\; Shoaib A. Rasheed and Aasim I. Padela, \The Interplay between Religious Leaders and Organ Donation among Muslims\; Aasim I. Padela, \Islamic Verdicts in Health Policy Discourse: Porcine-Based Vaccines as a
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WOMB TRANSPLANTATION AND THE INTERPLAY OF ISLAM AND THE WEST: with Mohammed Ghaly, \Islamic Bioethics in the Twenty-first Century\; Henk ten Have, \Global Bioethics: Transnational Experiences and Islamic Bioethics\; Amel Alghrani, \Womb Transplantation and the Interplay of Islam and the West\; Shoaib A. Rasheed and Aasim I. Padela, \The Interplay between Religious Leaders and Organ Donation among Muslims\; Aasim I. Padela, \Islamic Verdicts in Health Policy Discourse: Porcine-Based Vaccines as a
2013
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In Saudi Arabia in 2000 the world's first human uterus transplant was attempted with some success. In 2011 the second successful human uterus transplant took place in Turkey. Doctors in the United Kingdom have recently announced that uterus transplants will be carried out in the UK if doctors can raise enough funds to complete their research. As scientists continue to make progress in this domain this is anticipated to be the next breakthrough in the arena of assisted reproductive technologies. The procedure is designed to restore fertility in women unable to gestate due to an abnormal, damaged, or absent uterus. At present, the only other option for such women to achieve genetic motherhood is via surrogacy, which in Islam is widely regarded as haram or forbidden. This article examines the benefits of this technology so as to facilitate discourse between Islam and the West. It argues for Islamic scholars to consider these advances so as to ensure Muslims living as minorities in Western countries, such as the United Kingdom, are able to utilize such technology (if indeed regarded as permissible) should the government move to enact legislation to permit this procedure.
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