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#16 [Permalink] Posted on 25th January 2014 10:15
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The table is my own from my Post-Graduate research and never been part of any Deobandi site.

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#17 [Permalink] Posted on 25th January 2014 10:18
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The article wasn't as in-depth more of an article on differences of opinion, but the article in the link is very in-depth.

I was also going to ask the meaning of 'Cadaver' جزاك الله خيرا for clarifying.
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#18 [Permalink] Posted on 25th January 2014 10:29
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I wrote my Thesis on this subject and also consulted extensively with Shaykh (Mufti) Zubair Butt (HA) whose quotes are on the NHS pamphlet for organ donation.

Basically our (Deobandi Ulamah) allow deceased (formerly cadeveric) organ donation conditionally but frown upon all live donations (e.g. you being on the organ register etc).

Arab Ulamah pretty much allow both.
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#19 [Permalink] Posted on 25th January 2014 10:48
From what I remember, from my understanding of the article I concluded that once a part of a living persons organ/blood is removed than it automatically becomes a dead part of the body, which is then used for transplant.

Discouraged to donate blood in order for it to be allowed to be stored, on the other hand live transfusion in emergency was allowed.

Removal of organs from a dead persons body is already dead.

I had to draw by own conclusions from it, as it was neither consenting options or ruling them out.

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#20 [Permalink] Posted on 25th January 2014 12:59
It is a very intresting thread.About bequest of organs after death; You will be saving one life with that organ rather than letting it root in earth. Maybe im wrong thinking like this but whats wrong with giving your organ to someone after death? Could one member shed some light??
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#21 [Permalink] Posted on 25th January 2014 13:23
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Sister there is a whole article explaining this in the link provided in brother muadhs post...

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#22 [Permalink] Posted on 25th January 2014 13:31
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Its mentioned in the hadith, that the dead body is able to feel the pain and discomfort just like the living. Thats why we are asked to wash the body gently before burying. So imagine what will be the horror of cutting up ones body and taking out organs.

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#23 [Permalink] Posted on 25th January 2014 13:45
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Exactly.

TBH I still don't really get it.... I mean Allah gave us all a life + organs and just like our life, each of our organs have a lifespan too. When the time of its lifespan is finish, that's it.

Of course everyone tries their best but if all medical procedures etc. fail, it must be accepted as Allah's will and Allah will reward one. We shouldn't go and use up other (dead) peoples organs in order increase our life span. That's just my thoughts though and obviously if the ulama sanction/approve of the transplant, its fine........ so long as its NOT ANY OF MY ORGANS.
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#24 [Permalink] Posted on 25th January 2014 14:15
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Now i understand. JazakAllahu Khayran dear sister.

@umar123: JazakAllahu Khayran

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#25 [Permalink] Posted on 25th January 2014 18:09
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