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Islamic Bioethics

Hamad Bin Khalifa University via edX

Overview

How does a world religion like Islam engage with the moral questions and challenges posed by modern biomedical advancements? Who contributes to the Islamic discourse on bioethical issues, like the beginning and end of human life, abortion, human milk banks, Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART), palliative care, brain death, euthanasia, pandemics like the recent COVID-19, etc.? How are diverse bioethical perspectives deliberated and how are mainstream positions developed? When do Islamic bioethical deliberations interact, agree or disagree with parallel discussions from outside the Islamic tradition and why?

Such questions are thoroughly addressed throughout this ten-week course. As outlined in the Introductory Video, the course will do justice to the complex character of these questions. Thus, rather than providing only simple answers, the focus will be on explaining well-argued insights, understanding the diversity within the Islamic discourse, and showing how disciplines from inside and outside the Islamic tradition contribute to, and shape, the field of Islamic Bioethics.

Syllabus

Module 1: Classical Islamic Bioethics

Module 2: Contemporary Islamic Bioethics

Module 3: The Beginning of Human Life

Module 4: Beginning of Human Life - Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART)

Module 5: Beginning of Human Life - Human Milk Banks

Module 6: End of Life and the Concept of Brain Death - When Does Human Life End?

Module 7: Organ Donation

Module 8: End-of-Life Care (EoLC): Life-Sustaining Treatments (LSTs) and Euthanasia

Module 9: Ethics of Pandemics and Covid-19

Taught by

Mohammed Ghaly

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Reviews

4.8 rating, based on 12 Class Central reviews

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  • Aisha Lahiq Assiri
    I recently completed the islamic bioethics course, and it has been an incredibly enriching and worthwhile learning experience. The course content was very rich and a deep dive into islamic issues in bioethics, fostering a holistic understanding of bioethics.
  • Anonymous
    I enjoyed this course and learned a lot about contemporary approaches within Muslim communities to making decisions on novel ethical dilemmas. I only did the free version, so I did not complete the assignments. I was disappointed that a large proportion of the set texts were only available through an cadeic institution or by purchasing access, but I think that nevertheless I was able to learn the fundamentals covered by this course.

    Thank you to the team who put it together.
  • Anonymous
    I really enjoyed this course, especially the written material. I would like to see more on the topic, especially on how Islam tackles medical practice in general (can female doctors treat male patients? to what extent is treatment mandatory?). The only con is that some reading assignments require access to JSTOR.
  • Anonymous
    It is so informative in many aspects. I have learnt a lot from this course, many information i received and knowledge I gained was the first time to cross me.
  • Mariam Elremeli
    One of the best courses I have completed at edX. A must have for Muslim physicians, medical students and other health workers. Up-to-date knowledge is delivered in a concise and interesting way that keeps you on track from the beginning to the end of the course. I enjoyed every word and every single piece of info in this course and I'm amazed at how beautifully the course is arranged and presented to us. Thank you Prof. Ghaly and the course admin.
  • Anonymous
    دورة جميلة جداً جداً فلقد استفدت من معلومات كانت قد طرحت في هذه الدورة واتمنى من الجميع الالتحاق بها للاستفادة وزيادة المعلومات واشكر القائمين على هذه الدورة على إتاحة وإنشاء مثل هكذا دورات
  • Anonymous
    Excellent primer on Islamic Ethics. Highly recommended. The topics were well thought off well organized and presented in concise, succinct and easy to understand way. The links to references is spectacular snd will engace future practices for all.
  • Anonymous
    I appreciate all effort to deliver this Huge Knowledge , such an an honor to be certified with this platform
    Hala AbdElmawla
  • Anonymous
    Excellent introduction to Islamic bioethics. More from this type of courses. Man thanks to Professor Dr Ghally and the Hamd Bin Khalifa University. Jazak Allah Khayr. Perhaps you should consider one copurse on Psychoethics in Islamic Psychotehrapy.
  • Islamic Bioethics is "A Must" course for every Scholar and Researcher in the feild of Applied Isalmic Ethics cum Fiqh and Contemporary Studies. It gives an updated knowledge in the area of Islam and Biomedical Sciences in a concise approach and excellent methodology.

    Hence, without any reservation, I recommend the course for my colleagues in Academics.

    I must not be ingrate to Prof. Mohammed Ghaly of Hamad Bin Khalifa University, for the well done scholarly work and to the entire University at large.

    Thank you Professor M. Ghaly once again.

    Mubarak A. Shuaib
  • Anonymous
    rich in information, this course simplified a complex system and made it understandable, I have learned a lot
  • Anonymous
    Excellent methodology, making the course much easier, even within a culture very little known to us, the westerners.

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