This book contributes to the nascent discourse on global health and biomedical research ethics involving Muslim populations and Islamic contexts. It presents a rich sociological account about the ways in which debates and questions involving Islam within the biomedical research context are negotiated - a perspective which is currently lacking.
This book contributes to the nascent discourse on global health and biomedical research ethics involving Muslim populations and Islamic contexts. It presents a rich sociological account about the ways in which debates and questions involving Islam within the biomedical research context are negotiated - a perspective which is currently lacking.
Mehrunisha Suleman is a postdoctoral researcher at the Centre of Islamic Studies, University of Cambridge.
Inhaltsangabe
1 Introduction; 2 Guideline Review; 3 Role of Islamic Institutional Forms of Islam in Biomedical Research Ethics; Religious texts, scholars and their legal edicts; 4 Islamic responses to ethical issues in HIV/AIDS research; Deeper analysis of the role of ijtihad and fatawah in the context of global health research ethics; 5 Women and biomedical research ethics; Religion, culture and ethics; 6 Personal faith and biomedical research ethics; Encountering the moral universe of Muslim researchers; 7 Negotiating multiple moral resources; Key findings and recommendations for future research; 8 Methodological Annexe; Appendix;
1 Introduction;
2 Guideline Review;
3 Role of Islamic Institutional Forms of Islam in Biomedical Research Ethics;
Religious texts, scholars and their legal edicts;
4 Islamic responses to ethical issues in HIV/AIDS research; Deeper analysis of the role of ijtihad and fatawah in the context of global health research ethics;
5 Women and biomedical research ethics; Religion, culture and ethics;
6 Personal faith and biomedical research ethics; Encountering the moral universe of Muslim researchers;
7 Negotiating multiple moral resources; Key findings and recommendations for future research;
1 Introduction; 2 Guideline Review; 3 Role of Islamic Institutional Forms of Islam in Biomedical Research Ethics; Religious texts, scholars and their legal edicts; 4 Islamic responses to ethical issues in HIV/AIDS research; Deeper analysis of the role of ijtihad and fatawah in the context of global health research ethics; 5 Women and biomedical research ethics; Religion, culture and ethics; 6 Personal faith and biomedical research ethics; Encountering the moral universe of Muslim researchers; 7 Negotiating multiple moral resources; Key findings and recommendations for future research; 8 Methodological Annexe; Appendix;
1 Introduction;
2 Guideline Review;
3 Role of Islamic Institutional Forms of Islam in Biomedical Research Ethics;
Religious texts, scholars and their legal edicts;
4 Islamic responses to ethical issues in HIV/AIDS research; Deeper analysis of the role of ijtihad and fatawah in the context of global health research ethics;
5 Women and biomedical research ethics; Religion, culture and ethics;
6 Personal faith and biomedical research ethics; Encountering the moral universe of Muslim researchers;
7 Negotiating multiple moral resources; Key findings and recommendations for future research;
8 Methodological Annexe;
Appendix;
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