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  • | title = Brain Death: A Jurisprudential and Legal Analysis | image = Brain Death- A Jurisprudential and Legal Analysis.jpg ...
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  • | title = Jurisprudential and Legal Rulings of Brain Death ...to the correct view (*Sawab*). Of course, the harvesting of organs from a brain-dead patient has been considered permissible from the perspective of the co ...
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  • ...hes to identifying and determining the subject (taḥqīq al-mawḍūʿ) of brain death. ...ustom (ʿurf khāṣṣ), namely specialist physicians, in determining whether a brain-dead patient is alive or dead. ...
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  • ...of [[organ donation]], including donation in cases of [[Brain Death|brain death]] and donation from a living person. She also addresses the issue of organ ...xamines the religious conditions and rulings of organ transplantation from brain-dead individuals, and then donation from a living person. ...
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  • ===Brain Death Does Not Constitute Legal Death=== An individual who has experienced brain death is not legally considered a mayyit (مَيِّت) and therefore does not fall und ...
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  • | subject = [[Medical Jurisprudence]] Books ...irar*) for the permissibility of transplanting organs from a [[brain death|brain-dead]] person to others. The author has inferred the prohibition of [[suici ...
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