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  1. Reexamining the Prohibition of Gestational Surrogacy in Sunni Islam.Ruaim A. Muaygil - 2016 - Developing World Bioethics 17 (2):112-120.
    Advances in reproductive medicine have provided new, and much needed, hope for millions of people struggling with infertility. Gestational surrogacy is one such development that has been gaining popularity with infertile couples, especially those unable to benefit from other reproductive procedures such as In Vitro Fertilization. For many Muslim couples, however, surrogacy remains a nonviable option. Islamic scholars have deemed the procedure incompatible with Islam and have prohibited its use. This paper examines the arguments presented for proscribing surrogacy arrangements in (...)
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  • The Role of Physicians in State-Sponsored Corporal Punishment.Ruaim Muaygil - 2016 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 25 (3):479-492.
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  • Three contemporary muslim ethics of abortion fiqh.Donna Lee Bowen - 2003 - In Jonathan E. Brockopp (ed.), Islamic ethics of life: abortion, war, and euthanasia. Columbia, S.C.: University of South Carolina Press.
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  • Taking life and saving life : The islamic context.Jonathan E. Brockopp - 2003 - In Islamic ethics of life: abortion, war, and euthanasia. Columbia, S.C.: University of South Carolina Press.
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  • The problem of abortion in classical sunni fiqh.Marion Holmes Katz - 2003 - In Jonathan E. Brockopp (ed.), Islamic ethics of life: abortion, war, and euthanasia. Columbia, S.C.: University of South Carolina Press.
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