Islam

  • Read more: Egg Freezing Permissible in Islam, According to Egypt’s Dar Al-Ifta

    Egg Freezing Permissible in Islam, According to Egypt’s Dar Al-Ifta

    By Sarah Alawi Dar Al-Ifta, Egypt’s Islamic body, issued a statement earlier this month on the legality of egg freezing under Islamic law following a controversial Facebook post by an Egyptian woman, Reem Mahana, on her decision to freeze her eggs. Mahana said she froze her eggs for “the simple reason” that she wants to…

    Illustration of a pregnant Muslim woman in a hijab sitting cross-legged in front of plants
  • Read more: Islam and the Beginning of Human Life

    Islam and the Beginning of Human Life

    By Yusuf Lenfest When does human life begin? One of the more contentious bioethical and legal issues is about the beginning of human life. Nor is it difficult grasp why, for beyond political rhetoric it is a subject of considerable philosophical and legal debate and raises a number of questions which are profoundly difficult to…

  • Read more: Bioethics in Islam: Principles, Perspectives, Comparisons

    Bioethics in Islam: Principles, Perspectives, Comparisons

    By Yusuf Lenfest An important questions in Islam, recurrent across time and space, is whether Islamic political theory recognizes rights claims against the state as distinct from rights claims against other members of the community. This continues to be an important subject today, intersecting the fields of law, religion, and moral philosophy. The classical tradition…