Human cloning, stem cell research. An Islamic perspective
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Human cloning, stem cell research. An Islamic perspective
Abstract
The rapidly changing technologies that involve human subjects raise complex ethical, legal, social, and religious issues. Recent advances in the field of cloning and stem cell research have introduced new hopes for the treatment of serious diseases. But this promise has raised many complex questions. This field causes debate and challenge, not only among scientists but also among ethicists, religious scholars, governments, and politicians. There is no consensus on the morality of human cloning, even within specific religious traditions. In countries in which religion has a strong influence on political decision making, the moral status of the human embryo is at the center of the debate. Because of the inevitable consequences of reproductive cloning, it is prohibited in Islam. However, stem cell research for therapeutic purposes is permissible with full consideration, and all possible precautions in the pre-ensoulment stages of early fetus development, if the source is legitimate.
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Human cloning, stem cell research. An Islamic perspective.Saudi Med J. 2010 Jul;31(7):838-41; author reply 840. Saudi Med J. 2010. PMID: 20635026 No abstract available.
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