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Life Talk!

Just a question for muslim ppl.But others,too, can reply me! I would like to know their idea too!

07:01 AM Aug 21 2008 | Reply

CaN I CrY

CaN I CrY

Sri Lanka

Hi every.. I am a muslim too.

Hmm I want to do something.. But i don't know if it is sin for my religion.. or not!

It is that >>

 

I want to donate all my organs after I die.. So i asked a lot of ppl that if it is sin or not..

Most of them said '' Yes it is sin''

But i don't think like them…. I want to do it!! It is really a good thing.. To share a life with others , is really a good feeling, I think!

 

Please reply me.. Is there any informations about it in Holy Book Qoran? I can read Qoran with Arabic letters, but i don't know Arabic language..So i can't understand..

In fact, I have a Turkish Qoran, But now I am so busy with my studies. So i can't find time to read carefully to find a information about my question..

 

Please, Answer me….Please! I really want to do it.. InshAllah it is not sin :))

07:12 AM Aug 21 2008 | Reply

phantommy

phantommy

Turkey

http://yenisafak.com.tr/Gundem/?t=05.07.2007&i=54363
it is your answer

 

07:27 AM Aug 21 2008 | Reply

CaN I CrY

CaN I CrY

Sri Lanka

Ohh thanks! :)

I think same with Bardakçı :D:D

Haha.. It can't be a sin.. Becoz it is nice for humanity.. We don't do any bad thing, when give our organs to others..

 

But really Most of ppl said me that '' It is sin''

 

But, It is terrible stupidly…

 

It can't be sin!!

 

Again thanksssss..

07:47 AM Aug 21 2008 | Reply

_kenji_

_kenji_

Turkey

yw

07:57 AM Aug 21 2008 | Reply

asaeed

asaeed

Maldives

Hello,thank you for inviting to the forum and feel happy being a muslim like you to comment you. I also kow how to read Quran but I do not know the meaning. So i cant tell directly its a sin.

I think that you can donate some of your orguns if you are possible to live without them, and you should donate when you are alive. After you die, you can't do anything, can't donate. Its the responsibility of the others, ( people alive) to do for the dead body according to the religion. Its prohibited to replace any orgun from a dead body. inspite of that it has to be cleaned, covered, pray for Allah's bless and to be buried.

Actually that its advised to people to donate anything if he/she is capable. So Allah bless you if, if you donate yourself if possiple.

08:03 AM Aug 21 2008 | Reply

asaeed

asaeed

Maldives

Hello,thank you for inviting to the forum and feel happy being a muslim like you to comment you. I also kow how to read Quran but I do not know the meaning. So i cant tell directly its a sin.

I think that you can donate some of your orguns if you are possible to live without them, and you should donate when you are alive. After you die, you can't do anything, can't donate. Its the responsibility of the others, ( people alive) to do for the dead body according to the religion. Its prohibited to replace any orgun from a dead body. inspite of that it has to be cleaned, covered, pray for Allah's bless and to be buried.

Actually that its advised to people to donate anything if he/she is capable. So Allah bless you if, if you donate yourself if possiple.

08:46 AM Aug 21 2008 | Reply

osesame

osesame

Egypt

can i cry,

i think it is better to ask scholar than to ask us, so i advice u to go to this sites u may find the answer

islamweb.net

or  islamonline.com

by the way , u can cry…why not….hahahahaha ( just jokking with u)

salam

08:47 AM Aug 21 2008 | Reply

javamanju

javamanju

India

Such a noble thing cannot be a sin, It is rubbish to call it a sin and is very retrograde. This is the problem with all religions. Religion shouldn't hold you back from doing this great deed. And " god" will reward you for this

09:43 AM Aug 21 2008 | Reply

Goaway

Goaway

France

I advise you to ask an Islamic scholar.

11:39 AM Aug 21 2008 | Reply

hakimi

hakimi

Yemen

Can I Cry be sure that   

 "Whosoever helps another will be granted help from Allah."

 Islam and organ donation

Muslim scholars of the most prestigious academies are unanimous in declaring that organ donation is an act of merit and in certain circumstances can be an obligation.
These institutes all call upon Muslims to donate organs for transplantation:

  • the Shariah Academy of the Organisation of Islamic
    Conference (representing all Muslim countries)
  • the Grand Ulema Council of Saudi Arabia.
  • the Iranian Religious Authority
  • the Al-Azhar Academy of Egypt

Information on Islam is available from: www.bbc.co.uk/religion

Download the leaflet (601K)

This study explores the meanings of organ donation, with emphasis on donating eyes and hearts, comparing people across gender and across two ethnic groups. Four focus group interviews were conducted with people living in '' PDF file''

 

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6VBF-480629B-3&_user=10&_coverDate=08%2F31%2F200

Statements from Various Religions

http://www.redcross.org/donate/tissue/relgstmt.html   Recently, a young friend of mine approached me to discuss whole body donation. “The thought of it disturbs me,” she said. “I get a little squeamish thinking about what might happen to my body even though I am no longer here.”

As unnerved as she may have sounded, this young lady understood that if she could get past her misperceptions, her body had the potential to save many lives. She knew that many important advances in medical treatment such as the early diagnosis of cancer, new treatment for Alzheimer’s, less invasive surgical methods for brain tumors, and more effective lumbar spine surgery all rely on surgeons and researchers having access to human tissue to conduct research and training.

Despite her knowledge and her desire to benefit others she still was uncertain about donating her body. The ethical dilemma my friend was grappling with is quite common in our society. People are more willing to donate blood and even organs in part because they immediately understand the benefit to others of such a gift. Unfortunately, for many individuals the benefits of donating their body to medical research are less obvious. At the same time, there also is the question of what happens to our tissues and body.

Where to Donate

There are better and worse organizations you can turn to when you make the decision to donate your body to science. The American Association of Tissue Banks (AATB) is a good place to start to find an ethical, and accredited program. AATB requires members to meet strict standards for record keeping, and the distribution and processing of human tissue. The AATB also sets ethical guidelines for the recovery of cells and tissues in a manner that respects the family’s expectation, and to avoid distributing tissues and cells in a discriminatory manner. I recommend that donors and family members ask what practices the program has in place to prevent human tissue from being treated disrespectfully.

Along with strict guidelines mandating proper treatment of the tissue, many medical schools and training centers like the one at Science Care take steps to ensure the dignity of the donor as a show of respect to the gift the donor has afforded them.

For Profit

At this juncture, I noted some resistance from my young listener. “Why should I donate my body to a company who will probably be making money from it?” she queried. It is an understandable question because many people find the idea of others profiting financially from their donation to be problematic. The truth however is that almost all medicine and scientific research entails profit making. This is true for donations of both blood and organs for transplantation. But this is not necessarily a bad thing. In many instances this speeds the development of new and improved techniques, and medical options by generating the financial capital that is necessary for such advances. Ultimately this leads to saving and improving more lives rather than less. The fact that a body donation program, or a surgeon, or a company developing new medical procedures makes money does not mean they are unethical.

Organ Donation

Donating your body to science does not mean that you cannot also be an organ donor. If your organs are suitable for donation, you can do so and still be able to donate your body to science. In many cases, people who may wish to donate organs discover that they do not qualify. They may want to consider donating their body to science as another way to contribute to the wellbeing of others.

Religion

Finally, while some individuals are concerned that organ and tissue donation might go against their religious values this is rarely the case. Most major religions, including Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism and Hinduism recognize and allow for organ and tissue donation. In fact, most religions explicitly support those who choose to donate because they recognize such donations as acts of generosity that stem from one’s concern for others.

There are many ways we can contribute to society. Donating our time and money, even blood, are the ones that immediately come to mind. The benefits of these have been amply discussed and articulated. Less familiar to all of us and to my young friend is organ and whole-body donation as a way we can give and contribute late in our lives to help others.

Greg Loeben, Ph.D., is the Coordinator of the Bioethics Program in Arizona for Midwestern University. The Bioethics program teaches critical thinking and reasoning skills to help reasonable people think through ethical dilemmas. Loeben also is a member of the Advisory Board at Science Care, the first accredited whole-body donor program in the United States

 

Whosoever saves the life of one person it would be as if he saved the life of all mankind."

Holy Qur'an, chapter 5 vs. 32

"If you happened to be ill and in need of a transplant, you certainly would wish that someone would help you by providing the needed organ."

12:01 PM Aug 21 2008 | Reply

hakimi

hakimi

Yemen

I think same with Bardakçı :D:D

What does mean word Bardak ?Is it  Turkish or  Russian word ? here there is like this word means cups i think it is Turkish word,,, it would be interesting  to know it  .