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. 2013 May;16(2):163-9.
doi: 10.1007/s11019-012-9382-z.

Advance medical directives: a proposed new approach and terminology from an Islamic perspective

Advance medical directives: a proposed new approach and terminology from an Islamic perspective

Hamdan Al-Jahdali et al. Med Health Care Philos. 2013 May.

Abstract

Advance directives are specific competent consumers' wishes about future medical plans in the event that they become incompetent. Awareness of a patient's autonomy particularly, in relation to their right to refuse or withdraw treatment, a right for the patient to die from natural causes and interest in end of life issues were among the main reasons for developing and legalizing advance medical directives in developed countries. However, in many circumstances cultural and religious aspects are among many factors that can hamper implementation of advance directives. Islam and Muslims in general have a good understanding of death and dying. Islam allows the withholding or withdrawal of treatments in some cases where the intervention is considered futile. However, there is lack of literature and debate about such issues from an Islamic point of view. This article provides the Islamic perspective with regards to advance medical directive with the hope that it will generate more thoughts and evoke further discussion on this important topic.

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