I-28: Gamete Donation from An Islamic View

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One of the distinction between an ethical proposition and a proposition in Islamic Jurisprudence (Feqh) or Islamic Law is in their predicates. All three speak of the free action of human being as their subjects. Nature of human being discussed in this article according to Islamic point of view. Status of a gamete and nature of human being correlated to each other and affect to the conclusion. Human being has two separate level of existence: first is before creation of a spiritual living and second, after this moment. this may affect our discussion about gamete donation. We can change our destiny by choices we made during our life. While at the previous ages before flourishing these technologies, we attribute our inabilities to God’s will, now we can attribute our abilities to our permitted choices. This view accords with Islamic teachings. Nevertheless, we encounter difficulties we made it by these choices and now an active and live religion shouldshow new ways of life style. This article tries to consider religious requirements of an Islamic style of the life regarding these new choices. This Article also attempts to consider Islamic values, presupposing Fatwas of Ulama. First, investigate normative values of gamete donation and then have a penetrate look to what is accorded with Islamic scriptures - if any. These two sections discussed independently and then we consider the effects of the second section on the first as an Islamic Ethics.

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volume 4  issue 2

pages  28- 28

publication date 2010-05-01

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