Issues related to Muslim’s willingness in organ donation: perceived Islamic prohibition and the awareness / Liatul Izian Ali Husin, Norfazlina Ghazali and Noorizan Mohamad Mozie

Many Malaysian citizens are aware that contributing their organs gives “new life” to the people in need. These little “sacrifices” shows indirectly that Malaysians have high values for their country’s social development. The largest group of ethnicity in Malaysia is Malays. Sadly this ethnic group a...

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Main Authors: Ali Husin, Liatul Izian, Ghazali, Norfazlina, Mohamad Mozie, Noorizan
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Mohamad Mozie, Noorizan
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description Many Malaysian citizens are aware that contributing their organs gives “new life” to the people in need. These little “sacrifices” shows indirectly that Malaysians have high values for their country’s social development. The largest group of ethnicity in Malaysia is Malays. Sadly this ethnic group appears to be the least to sign up as organ donors. In Islam, the allowable of organ donation was not specifically mentioned in the main reference sources which were Quran and Hadith. This is because organ donation was a modern development of medicine in the world. However, many fatwa had been carried out by Muslim scholars. There are many issues contributing to this scenario, among others perceived Islamic prohibition as well as the awareness among muslims themselves. This paper is to grasps insight of these two issues that affect the muslim’s willingness towards organ donation.
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spelling uitm-231932022-07-04T06:03:20Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/23193/ Issues related to Muslim’s willingness in organ donation: perceived Islamic prohibition and the awareness / Liatul Izian Ali Husin, Norfazlina Ghazali and Noorizan Mohamad Mozie abrij Ali Husin, Liatul Izian Ghazali, Norfazlina Mohamad Mozie, Noorizan The practice of Islam. Islam and work The practice of Islam Islam and science Many Malaysian citizens are aware that contributing their organs gives “new life” to the people in need. These little “sacrifices” shows indirectly that Malaysians have high values for their country’s social development. The largest group of ethnicity in Malaysia is Malays. Sadly this ethnic group appears to be the least to sign up as organ donors. In Islam, the allowable of organ donation was not specifically mentioned in the main reference sources which were Quran and Hadith. This is because organ donation was a modern development of medicine in the world. However, many fatwa had been carried out by Muslim scholars. There are many issues contributing to this scenario, among others perceived Islamic prohibition as well as the awareness among muslims themselves. This paper is to grasps insight of these two issues that affect the muslim’s willingness towards organ donation. UiTM Press 2018-12 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/23193/1/AJ_LIATUL%20IZIAN%20ALI%20HUSIN%20ADBRIJ%20B%2018.pdf.pdf Ali Husin, Liatul Izian and Ghazali, Norfazlina and Mohamad Mozie, Noorizan (2018) Issues related to Muslim’s willingness in organ donation: perceived Islamic prohibition and the awareness / Liatul Izian Ali Husin, Norfazlina Ghazali and Noorizan Mohamad Mozie. (2018) Advances in Business Research International Journal (ABRIJ) <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Advances_in_Business_Research_International_Journal_=28ABRIJ=29.html>, 4 (2). pp. 79-87. ISSN 2462-1838 (Submitted) https://abrij.uitm.edu.my/
spellingShingle The practice of Islam. Islam and work
The practice of Islam
Islam and science
Ali Husin, Liatul Izian
Ghazali, Norfazlina
Mohamad Mozie, Noorizan
Issues related to Muslim’s willingness in organ donation: perceived Islamic prohibition and the awareness / Liatul Izian Ali Husin, Norfazlina Ghazali and Noorizan Mohamad Mozie
title Issues related to Muslim’s willingness in organ donation: perceived Islamic prohibition and the awareness / Liatul Izian Ali Husin, Norfazlina Ghazali and Noorizan Mohamad Mozie
title_full Issues related to Muslim’s willingness in organ donation: perceived Islamic prohibition and the awareness / Liatul Izian Ali Husin, Norfazlina Ghazali and Noorizan Mohamad Mozie
title_fullStr Issues related to Muslim’s willingness in organ donation: perceived Islamic prohibition and the awareness / Liatul Izian Ali Husin, Norfazlina Ghazali and Noorizan Mohamad Mozie
title_full_unstemmed Issues related to Muslim’s willingness in organ donation: perceived Islamic prohibition and the awareness / Liatul Izian Ali Husin, Norfazlina Ghazali and Noorizan Mohamad Mozie
title_short Issues related to Muslim’s willingness in organ donation: perceived Islamic prohibition and the awareness / Liatul Izian Ali Husin, Norfazlina Ghazali and Noorizan Mohamad Mozie
title_sort issues related to muslim’s willingness in organ donation: perceived islamic prohibition and the awareness / liatul izian ali husin, norfazlina ghazali and noorizan mohamad mozie
topic The practice of Islam. Islam and work
The practice of Islam
Islam and science
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/23193/
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/23193/