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Life's beginnings and end with reference to the Fethullah Gülen
Albayrak, Ismail
Albayrak, Ismail
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This article discusses certain topics relating to the sacred nature of life as viewed from a Muslim perspective. Among these, abortion and euthanasia, which have been made subjects of lively and intense debate by both religious and secular groups, will be given priority. The discussion draws attention to some of the differences found within Muslim approaches. Whilst in the West these topics are considered in the framework of bioethics, in Islamic traditions their context is that of a modern medicine, jurisprudence and mortality combined. Although some theological differences separate the two, it is hoped that this article will help Muslim scholars actively to engage with other religious communities in the area of biomedical ethics and work collectively and coherently for a common goal, helping to create awareness within the wider community with respect to issues of life and death. Limitation of space prevents a thorough examination of the voluminous literature produced by scholars on the many aspects of this complex area. This article, therefore, concentrates on the relevant works of the Turkish Muslim scholar Fethullah Gülen
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2013
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The Islamic Quarterly
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57
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2
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85-116
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School of Theology
Faculty of Theology and Philosophy
Faculty of Theology and Philosophy
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