End-of-life care, dying and death in the Islamic moral tradition [electronic resource] / edited by Mohammed Ghaly.

"Modern biomedical technologies managed to revolutionise the End-of-Life Care (EoLC) in many aspects. The dying process can now be "engineered" by managing the accompanying physical symptoms or by "prolonging/hastening" death itself. Such interventions questioned and problematised long-established u...

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Other Authors: Ghaly, Mohammed (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2023]
Series:Studies in Islamic ethics, vol. 4
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Variant Title:
End-of-Life Care, Dying and Death in the Islamic Moral Tradition: أخلاق العناية في الإسلام: الرعاية الصحية عند نهاية العمر والاحتضار والموت
Format: Electronic eBook

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