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    Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ARTs) have been practiced in Islamic societies within married couples since their introduction. However, there are divergent views over the issue of third-party donation among Sunni and Shia scholars. This paper illustrates the different perspectives of Shia Muslims surrounding, sperm, egg, and embryo donation and ethical aspects thereof. The study reveals that there are different views regarding sperm, egg, and embryo donation among the Shia religious leaders…Read more
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    Assisted Reproductive Technologies: Comparing Abrahamic Monotheistic Religions
    with Sumaia Tasnim
    Asian Bioethics Review 15 (1): 53-67. 2022.
    The impact of culture and religion on sexual and reproductive health and behavior has been a developing area of study in contemporary time. Therefore, it is crucial for people using reproductive procedures to understand the religious and theological perspectives on issues relating to reproductive health. This paper compares different perspectives of three Abrahamic faiths, i.e., Judaism, Christianity, and Islam on ARTs. Procreation, family formation, and childbirth within the context of marriage…Read more
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    Religious, Cultural and Legal Barriers to Organ Donation: The Case of Bangladesh
    with Tahrima Binta Naim Mou
    Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 12 (1): 1-13. 2021.
    There is a substantial shortage of organs available for transplantation in Bangladesh. This has resulted in the commodification of organs. This study analyzes the religious, cultural, and legal barriers to organ donation in Bangladesh. It is based on the examination of available literature and primary sources i.e. religious decrees and opinions of religious leaders of faith traditions, and the Bangladesh Organ Donation Act, 1999. The literature was retrieved from databases, such as PubMed, BioMe…Read more
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    Gamete Donation: Ethical Divergences in Islamic Religious Thinking
    with Paul Schotsmans
    Asian Bioethics Review 6 (1): 23-38. 2014.