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Publication Bank Kulit Manusia: Satu Tinjauan, Keperluan Perubatan Dan Hukum Perlaksanaannya(Penerbit USIM, 2023) ;Muhamad Rafiqi Hehsan ;Zulkifli DahalanAminudin HehsanBank kulit manusia merupakan salah satu isu kontemporari yang semakin berkembang di abad ini. Namun perbahasan dan teknologi yang ada khususnya di Malaysia, belum mampu mengorak ke arah yang lebih mendalam akan keperluannya secara lebih meluas. Masih terdapat hukum berkaitan perkara ini yang perlu dirungkai agar kedatangannya secara meluas di negara ini tidak akan dipertikaikan kelak. Oleh yang demikian, tujuan kajian ini adalah untuk membincangkan secara menyeluruh berkaitan bank kulit manusia ini dan keperluannya. Dalam artikel ini juga, kami menggariskan hukum pelaksanan bank kulit manusia yang mungkin memberi polemik berterusan. Kajian itu menggunakan metodologi berasaskan perpustakaan (library-based methodology) dan mengumpulkan data daripada pelbagai sumber, termasuk buku, laman web dan jurnal. Penemuan menunjukkan bahawa bidang bank kulit manusia ini telah digunakan secara meluas di luar negara dengan teknologi yang hebat. Namun, Malaysia agak ketinggalan dalam membina teknologi ini. Keperluan kepada bank kulit manusia ini juga sangat meluas dan banyak digunakan dalam bidang perubatan terapeutik. Kajian ini juga cuba membahaskan perspektif hukum berkaitan pelaksanaan bank kulit manusia yang telah dibahaskan oleh para fuqaha kontemporari. Kesimpulannya, kami melihat akan adanya keperluan kepada bank kulit manusia ini sekiranya digunakan khususnya dalam bidang perubatan. Bidang teknologi yang semakin meluas harusnya diambil manfaat bagi menjaga maqasid syariah, khususnya menjaga kesemua konsep Daruriyat, Hajiyat mahupun Tahsiniyat. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Human Stem Cell Transplantation: An Overview Of The Islamic Perspective's Ethical Issues In Malaysia(Penerbit USIM, 2023) ;Muhamad Rafiqi Hehsan ;‘Imran Mohd Pazudin ;Muhammad ‘Afif Rosdin ;Wan Athirah Wan Izudin ;An Nisa Yustisia R ;Nisya Oktia NahdahZulkifli DahalanStem cells have unprecedented promise for treating disorders that are not amenable to conventional treatment because of their special capacity to maintain, replenish, and repair all tissue types. Stem cell research is currently surrounded by several pressing ethical and challenges as a result of the quick development of biotechnology. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to find out the ethical issues regarding the use of stem cells and correlate from an Islamic perspective, focusing on Malaysia. In this review, we outline an overview of the most significant ethical issues with stem cell application that the community especially Muslimsshould be aware of. The study applied a library-based methodology and gathered data about stem cells, their use, ethical concerns, and Islamic law with an emphasis on Malaysia from a range of sources, including books, websites and journals. The findings demonstrated that there are three main areas of ethical concern for stem cell technology from an Islamic perspective: human embryonic stem cells, stem cells used for aesthetic purposes, and stem cells used for therapeutic medicine. We attempted to correlate Malaysia's perspective with some of the Islamic perspective's points on all ethical concerns. We discovered that there are certain arguments towards every ethical issue from an Islamic perspective, and we tried to compare it to the perspective from Malaysia. Both the use of current ethical frameworks and careful evaluation from an Islamic perspective are important as this vast and diverse area of stem cell technology progresses, especially in Malaysia. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Human Stem Cell Transplantation: An Overview Of The Islamic Perspective's Ethical Issues In Malaysia(Penerbit USIM, 2023) ;Muhamad Rafiqi Hehsan ;‘Imran Mohd Pazudin ;Muhammad ‘Afif Rosdin ;Wan Athirah Wan Izudin ;An Nisa Yustisia R ;Nisya Oktia NahdahZulkifli DahalanStem cells have unprecedented promise for treating disorders that are not amenable to conventional treatment because of their special capacity to maintain, replenish, and repair all tissue types. Stem cell research is currently surrounded by several pressing ethical and challenges as a result of the quick development of biotechnology. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to find out the ethical issues regarding the use of stem cells and correlate from an Islamic perspective, focusing on Malaysia. In this review, we outline an overview of the most significant ethical issues with stem cell application that the community especially Muslims should be aware of. The study applied a library-based methodology and gathered data about stem cells, their use, ethical concerns, and Islamic law with an emphasis on Malaysia from a range of sources, including books, websites and journals. The findings demonstrated that there are three main areas of ethical concern for stem cell technology from an Islamic perspective: human embryonic stem cells, stem cells used for aesthetic purposes, and stem cells used for therapeutic medicine. We attempted to correlate Malaysia's perspective with some of the Islamic perspective's points on all ethical concerns. We discovered that there are certain arguments towards every ethical issue from an Islamic perspective, and we tried to compare it to the perspective from Malaysia. Both the use of current ethical frameworks and careful evaluation from an Islamic perspective are important as this vast and diverse area of stem cell technology progresses, especially in Malaysia. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Human Stem Cell Transplantation: An Overview Of The Islamic Perspective's Ethical Issues In Malaysia(Penerbit USIM, 2023) ;Muhamad Rafiqi Hehsan ;Imran Mohd Pazudi ;Muhammad ‘Afif Rosdin ;Wan Athirah Wan Izudin ;An Nisa Yustisia R ;Nisya Oktia NahdahZulkifli DahalanStem cells have unprecedented promise for treating disorders that are not amenable to conventional treatment because of their special capacity to maintain, replenish, and repair all tissue types. Stem cell research is currently surrounded by several pressing ethical and challenges as a result of the quick development of biotechnology. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to find out the ethical issues regarding the use of stem cells and correlate from an Islamic perspective, focusing on Malaysia. In this review, we outline an overview of the most significant ethical issues with stem cell application that the community especially Muslims should be aware of. The study applied a library-based methodology and gathered data about stem cells, their use, ethical concerns, and Islamic law with an emphasis on Malaysia from a range of sources, including books, websites and journals. The findings demonstrated that there are three main areas of ethical concern for stem cell technology from an Islamic perspective: human embryonic stem cells, stem cells used for aesthetic purposes, and stem cells used for therapeutic medicine. We attempted to correlate Malaysia's perspective with some of the Islamic perspective's points on all ethical concerns. We discovered that there are certain arguments towards every ethical issue from an Islamic perspective, and we tried to compare it to the perspective from Malaysia. Both the use of current ethical frameworks and careful evaluation from an Islamic perspective are important as this vast and diverse area of stem cell technology progresses, especially in Malaysia.