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Revista Universidad y Sociedad
On-line version ISSN 2218-3620
Abstract
JAVADLI, Gamar Khanim. Islam and bioethics: moral and theological substances in the basic sources of Islam. Universidad y Sociedad [online]. 2024, vol.16, n.1, pp. 120-125. Epub Feb 28, 2024. ISSN 2218-3620.
The rapid advances in biomedicine and biotechnology in recent decades have opened new bioethical dilemmas that require a comprehensive approach. Are we playing God by manipulating life? Are there ethical limits that science should not cross? These questions inevitably connect with theological foundations about the meaning of existence, the origin and destiny of the person, and the relationship between humanity and divinity. Therefore, solid bioethics requires revisiting the spiritual and religious sources that have historically provided wisdom about the value of life. Taking this into account, the objective of this work is to discuss bioethics from the perspective of Islam considering its different theological sources. It is important to note that although there is a spectrum of positions on these emerging issues, the common basis in Islamic society comes from sources such as the Quran and the hadiths, which contain universalizable ethical principles. Thus, it cannot be forgotten that from an Islamic perspective accountability before God implies that techno-scientific advances must be linked to transcendent references that provide moral direction, basing concepts such as the sanctity of life, inviolable human dignity, and responsibility with future generations.
Keywords : Islamic bioethical principles; Sanctity of life; Human dignity; Divine creation.