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Joint project of the Bioethics Research Library & the School of Foreign Service in Qatar Library, Georgetown University Frieda Wiebe, MLS, MBA, Library Director, Georgetown University in Qatar, and Laura Bishop, PhD, Academic Program Officer, Bioethics Research Library, Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University Near East and South Asia Subcommittee American Library Association New Orleans, LA June 26, 2011

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Page 1: Joint project of the Bioethics Research Library & the …bioethics.georgetown.edu/databases/imse/ALAConferenceIM...Kennedy Institute of Ethics founded 1971 Bioethics Research Library

Joint project of the Bioethics Research Library amp the School of Foreign Service in Qatar Library Georgetown University

Frieda Wiebe MLS MBA Library Director Georgetown University in Qatar andLaura Bishop PhD Academic Program Officer Bioethics Research Library Kennedy Institute of Ethics Georgetown University

Near East and South Asia SubcommitteeAmerican Library Association

New Orleans LAJune 26 2011

IntroductionBackgroundGoalsMethodsEarly resultsChallenges ImpactFuture

Bioethics field of studyEmerged in late 1960rsquos from research ethics clinical medical ethics

New medical technologies kidney dialysis mechanical life support

Controversial and morally complex issues abortion euthanasia humans as lsquoresearch

subjectsrsquo

philosophers amp theologians enter Emerging issues ndash medical social political

Kennedy Institute of Ethics founded 1971Bioethics Research Library established 1973BRL is a world renowned bioethics library

collection gt 335000 items

range of bioethics topics amp issues

interdisciplinary cross-cultural interreligious multi-language

specialized databases

Qatar National Research Fund National Priorities Research Projectcollaborative project between

Bioethics Research Library Kennedy Institute of Ethics at Georgetown University

Georgetown University Library in Qatar

funding received and project started in 2009

Doris M Goldstein MLS MALibrary DirectorBioethics Research LibraryKennedy institute of EthicsGeorgetown University (Washington DC)

Frieda Wiebe MLS MBALibrary DirectorGeorgetown University in Qatar

In Washington DC

Roxie France-Nuriddin BA

Tamar Joy Kahn MLS

Laura J Bishop PhD

Other information professionals

In Qatar

Ayman Shabana PhD MLS

Mohammed Ghaly PhD

Stefan Seeger MLS

Zoreh Frouzan MLS (now retired)

Qatar

Population nearly 1 million Capital city Doha 80 of population Developing Education City

Qatar

Population nearly 1 millionCapital city Doha 80 of populationDeveloping Education City

Qatar

Population nearly 1 millionCapital city Doha 80 of populationDeveloping Education City

Qatar bull Population nearly 16 million

bull Capital city Doha 80 of population

bull Education City - 6 major US universities

reflect discussions amp rulings on bioethical issues from an Islamic perspective

expand ETHXWeb databasecreate new IMSE databaseaugment Bioethics Thesaurus identify index amp translate abstracts of key

documentssupport researchers educators clinicians amp

studentsraise awareness about this resource

identify writings on Islamic ethical issues English Arabic amp Farsi

index abstract amp translatecontribute to existing ETHXWeb databaseadd additional materials to Bioethics

Research Library develop core collection for QF Central Libraryexpand vocabulary of Bioethics Thesaurusadd course syllabi to clearinghouse list Islamic organizations

ldquoIslamic councilsrdquo and death

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

1 Padela Aasim I Shanawani Hasan Arozullah Ahsan Medical experts and Islamic scholars deliberating over brain death gaps in the applied Islamic bioethics discourse Muslim World 2011 January 101(1) 53-72 [Online] Accessed httponlinelibrarywileycomdoi101111j1478-1913201001342xpdf 2021 12 21 Location file

2 Padela Aasim I Kholwadia Mohammed Amin Arozullah Ahsan Brain death ethico-legal and metaphysical challenges for modern Islamic bioethics In Arda Berna Rispler-Chaim Vardit eds Islam and Bioethics Ankara [Turkey] Ankara University 2011 131-149 2021 12 rv Location cataloguing in process

3 Padela Aasim I Shanawani Hasan Arozullah Ahsan Medical experts and Islamic scholars deliberating over brain death gaps in the applied Islamic bioethics discourse In Arda Berna Rispler-Chaim Vardit eds Islam and Bioethics Ankara [Turkey] Ankara University 2011 55-75 2021 12 21 an cs rv Location cataloguing in process

4 Kamal M Mostafa Ethical issues of organ transplantation in Islam Journal of the Teachers Association 2008 June 21(1) 97-103 [Online] Accessed httpjournalssfucabdindexphpTAJarticleviewArticle3230 [2010 March 4] 191 12 195 rv Link to full text providerLocation file

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

5 Sathiacute Suaringd Naql wa zar al-ada al-bashariyah dirasah fiqhiyah tibbiyah qanuniyah = Transfer and transplantation of human organs a jurisprudential medical and legal study Beirut Lebanon Mussasat al-Risalah 2007 88 p ara 191 12 195 AbstractThis book discusses several issues pertaining to the transfer and transplantation of human organs It consists of seven short chapters addressing the ruling of seeking medication sharia-based ruling on organ transplantation sharia-based ruling on sale of human organs sharia-based ruling on transfusion and sale of human blood sale of human female milk statements of the Islamic Fiqh Academy affiliated with the Muslim World League on the issues of sale and transplantation and the legal adjustmentof the sale and transplantation of human organs Location cataloguing in process

6 Mikhlafiacute Iftikar Mahyuacuteb Dabwan Huduacuted al-tasarruf fiacute al-ada al-bashariyah fiacute al-fiqh al-Islamiacute wa al-qanuacuten al-madaniacute dirasah muqaranah = Limits of disposal over human organs in Islamic jurisprudence and civil law a comparative study Cairo Egypt Maktabat Shadiacute 2006 505 p ara 191 12 195 le Location GU Qatar campus [SFSQ] Shelved at SFSQ

7 Quadri Khaja H Mujtaba Ethics of organ transplantation an Islamic perspective [editorial] Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation 2004 October-December 15(4) 429-432 191 12 195 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full textLocation file

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

8 Baringrr Muhammad Aliacute Al-Mawqif al-fiqhiacute wa al-akhlaringqiacute min qaatildeiyyat zarlt al-altatildearinggt = The juristic and ethical attitude towards the issue of organ transplantation Damascus Daringr al-Qalam 1994 316 p ara 191 12 21 195 2021 AbstractThis book covers the subject of organ transplantation from the Islamic perspective It consists of two main parts The first part includes three chapters on the definition of death history of organ transplantation and definition and classification of organ transplantation The second part consists of eight chapters on rulings regarding medication and preserving life legal maxims concerning organ transplantation and purity of the human and the organs planting and replanting organs blood transfusion and its ruling organ transplantation from a living person to another living person organ transplantation from a dead person to a living person trafficking and sale of human organs new horizons in organ transplantation The book also contains appendices of important decisions statements and fatwas regarding the issue of organ transplantation Location cataloguing in process

9 Ashqar Muhammad Sulayman Nihayat al-hayah = The end of life In Madhkur Khalid Sayf Ali Jundi Ahmad Rajai Abu Ghuddah Abd al-Sattar eds Al-hayah al-insaniacuteyah bidaytuha wa nihaytuha fi al-mafhum al-Islami = Human life its beginning and its end from an Islamic perspective Sulaibekhat Kuwait Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences 1985 429-439 Available in English as The end of human life and in French as La fin de la vie humaine Al-Islam wa al-mushkilat al-tibbiyah al-muasirah 2 (Islam and current medical concerns 2) ara 2021 12 44 195 201 2051 207 AbstractThis paper was read during the symposium held by the Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences (IOMS) in Kuwait during the period 15-17 January 1985 on the beginning and the end of human life One part of this paper reviews the early discussions among Muslim religious scholars about the signs of death and the juristic rulings which should be applied once manrsquosdeath is determined The other part presented six questions all related to brain death directed to the physicians participating in this symposium The paper also contains the text of two relevant fatwas issued by the Fatwa Committee affiliated with the Kuwaiti Ministry of Awqaf in 1981 and 1984 Location cataloguing in process

Ghanim Mudegammad Adegmad al-Istinsaringkh al-maringhiyah anwaringy al-diacuten wa-al- fiacute al-istinsaringkh (Cloning its reality types procedures the opinion of religion and scholars on cloning) Alexandria al-Maktab al-Jaringmiltiacute al-macradiacuteth 2009 210 p ara 145 12 1854 141 Keywords cloning Islamic ethics sharia animal cloning DNA fingerprinting embryo research genetic engineering organ transplantation paternity reproductive technologies AbstractThis book contains several chapters that deal with sharia rulings pertaining to cloning Chapter titles are reality of cloning types of cloning and its rulings how cloning is done and rulings concerning cloning

The Islamic Medical amp Scientific

Ethics Database

special collection gt 1000 recordsaugmented keyword listArabic amp Farsi language materialspurchased collections

Islamic Organization of Medical Science (IOMS)

Islamic Fiqh Academy (IFA)

International Islamic Fiqh Academy (IIFA)

Orient Bookstore Egypt

materials ndash identification amp procurementstaffing ndash multilingual professionalstechnical

database software amp hardware

digitization of script languages

Qatar Foundation Central Library ndash not yet operational

time and work week differences

support for biomedical research spotlight Islamic thinking on biomedical issuesassist development of health policies resource for researchers amp clinicians from lsquobenchrsquo to lsquobedsidersquo

build a research infrastructure in Qatar foster development of a knowledge-based

society improve library database structure for handling

languages

anticipate sustained interest in bioethics

Biobank Qatar - to build up knowledge of Arab genotype

facilitate sharing of diverse viewshost a conference on bioethicsstrong collection of resources in Qataradditional research projects

technical dictionaries

digitizationcontinued collaboration

Roxie France-NuriddinBioethics Research Library

Georgetown UniversityWashington DC

rf38georgetownedu

Thank you

We welcome your feedback amp input

Laura Bishopbishoplgeorgetownedu

Frieda Wiebefw27georgetownedu

Page 2: Joint project of the Bioethics Research Library & the …bioethics.georgetown.edu/databases/imse/ALAConferenceIM...Kennedy Institute of Ethics founded 1971 Bioethics Research Library

IntroductionBackgroundGoalsMethodsEarly resultsChallenges ImpactFuture

Bioethics field of studyEmerged in late 1960rsquos from research ethics clinical medical ethics

New medical technologies kidney dialysis mechanical life support

Controversial and morally complex issues abortion euthanasia humans as lsquoresearch

subjectsrsquo

philosophers amp theologians enter Emerging issues ndash medical social political

Kennedy Institute of Ethics founded 1971Bioethics Research Library established 1973BRL is a world renowned bioethics library

collection gt 335000 items

range of bioethics topics amp issues

interdisciplinary cross-cultural interreligious multi-language

specialized databases

Qatar National Research Fund National Priorities Research Projectcollaborative project between

Bioethics Research Library Kennedy Institute of Ethics at Georgetown University

Georgetown University Library in Qatar

funding received and project started in 2009

Doris M Goldstein MLS MALibrary DirectorBioethics Research LibraryKennedy institute of EthicsGeorgetown University (Washington DC)

Frieda Wiebe MLS MBALibrary DirectorGeorgetown University in Qatar

In Washington DC

Roxie France-Nuriddin BA

Tamar Joy Kahn MLS

Laura J Bishop PhD

Other information professionals

In Qatar

Ayman Shabana PhD MLS

Mohammed Ghaly PhD

Stefan Seeger MLS

Zoreh Frouzan MLS (now retired)

Qatar

Population nearly 1 million Capital city Doha 80 of population Developing Education City

Qatar

Population nearly 1 millionCapital city Doha 80 of populationDeveloping Education City

Qatar

Population nearly 1 millionCapital city Doha 80 of populationDeveloping Education City

Qatar bull Population nearly 16 million

bull Capital city Doha 80 of population

bull Education City - 6 major US universities

reflect discussions amp rulings on bioethical issues from an Islamic perspective

expand ETHXWeb databasecreate new IMSE databaseaugment Bioethics Thesaurus identify index amp translate abstracts of key

documentssupport researchers educators clinicians amp

studentsraise awareness about this resource

identify writings on Islamic ethical issues English Arabic amp Farsi

index abstract amp translatecontribute to existing ETHXWeb databaseadd additional materials to Bioethics

Research Library develop core collection for QF Central Libraryexpand vocabulary of Bioethics Thesaurusadd course syllabi to clearinghouse list Islamic organizations

ldquoIslamic councilsrdquo and death

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

1 Padela Aasim I Shanawani Hasan Arozullah Ahsan Medical experts and Islamic scholars deliberating over brain death gaps in the applied Islamic bioethics discourse Muslim World 2011 January 101(1) 53-72 [Online] Accessed httponlinelibrarywileycomdoi101111j1478-1913201001342xpdf 2021 12 21 Location file

2 Padela Aasim I Kholwadia Mohammed Amin Arozullah Ahsan Brain death ethico-legal and metaphysical challenges for modern Islamic bioethics In Arda Berna Rispler-Chaim Vardit eds Islam and Bioethics Ankara [Turkey] Ankara University 2011 131-149 2021 12 rv Location cataloguing in process

3 Padela Aasim I Shanawani Hasan Arozullah Ahsan Medical experts and Islamic scholars deliberating over brain death gaps in the applied Islamic bioethics discourse In Arda Berna Rispler-Chaim Vardit eds Islam and Bioethics Ankara [Turkey] Ankara University 2011 55-75 2021 12 21 an cs rv Location cataloguing in process

4 Kamal M Mostafa Ethical issues of organ transplantation in Islam Journal of the Teachers Association 2008 June 21(1) 97-103 [Online] Accessed httpjournalssfucabdindexphpTAJarticleviewArticle3230 [2010 March 4] 191 12 195 rv Link to full text providerLocation file

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

5 Sathiacute Suaringd Naql wa zar al-ada al-bashariyah dirasah fiqhiyah tibbiyah qanuniyah = Transfer and transplantation of human organs a jurisprudential medical and legal study Beirut Lebanon Mussasat al-Risalah 2007 88 p ara 191 12 195 AbstractThis book discusses several issues pertaining to the transfer and transplantation of human organs It consists of seven short chapters addressing the ruling of seeking medication sharia-based ruling on organ transplantation sharia-based ruling on sale of human organs sharia-based ruling on transfusion and sale of human blood sale of human female milk statements of the Islamic Fiqh Academy affiliated with the Muslim World League on the issues of sale and transplantation and the legal adjustmentof the sale and transplantation of human organs Location cataloguing in process

6 Mikhlafiacute Iftikar Mahyuacuteb Dabwan Huduacuted al-tasarruf fiacute al-ada al-bashariyah fiacute al-fiqh al-Islamiacute wa al-qanuacuten al-madaniacute dirasah muqaranah = Limits of disposal over human organs in Islamic jurisprudence and civil law a comparative study Cairo Egypt Maktabat Shadiacute 2006 505 p ara 191 12 195 le Location GU Qatar campus [SFSQ] Shelved at SFSQ

7 Quadri Khaja H Mujtaba Ethics of organ transplantation an Islamic perspective [editorial] Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation 2004 October-December 15(4) 429-432 191 12 195 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full textLocation file

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

8 Baringrr Muhammad Aliacute Al-Mawqif al-fiqhiacute wa al-akhlaringqiacute min qaatildeiyyat zarlt al-altatildearinggt = The juristic and ethical attitude towards the issue of organ transplantation Damascus Daringr al-Qalam 1994 316 p ara 191 12 21 195 2021 AbstractThis book covers the subject of organ transplantation from the Islamic perspective It consists of two main parts The first part includes three chapters on the definition of death history of organ transplantation and definition and classification of organ transplantation The second part consists of eight chapters on rulings regarding medication and preserving life legal maxims concerning organ transplantation and purity of the human and the organs planting and replanting organs blood transfusion and its ruling organ transplantation from a living person to another living person organ transplantation from a dead person to a living person trafficking and sale of human organs new horizons in organ transplantation The book also contains appendices of important decisions statements and fatwas regarding the issue of organ transplantation Location cataloguing in process

9 Ashqar Muhammad Sulayman Nihayat al-hayah = The end of life In Madhkur Khalid Sayf Ali Jundi Ahmad Rajai Abu Ghuddah Abd al-Sattar eds Al-hayah al-insaniacuteyah bidaytuha wa nihaytuha fi al-mafhum al-Islami = Human life its beginning and its end from an Islamic perspective Sulaibekhat Kuwait Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences 1985 429-439 Available in English as The end of human life and in French as La fin de la vie humaine Al-Islam wa al-mushkilat al-tibbiyah al-muasirah 2 (Islam and current medical concerns 2) ara 2021 12 44 195 201 2051 207 AbstractThis paper was read during the symposium held by the Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences (IOMS) in Kuwait during the period 15-17 January 1985 on the beginning and the end of human life One part of this paper reviews the early discussions among Muslim religious scholars about the signs of death and the juristic rulings which should be applied once manrsquosdeath is determined The other part presented six questions all related to brain death directed to the physicians participating in this symposium The paper also contains the text of two relevant fatwas issued by the Fatwa Committee affiliated with the Kuwaiti Ministry of Awqaf in 1981 and 1984 Location cataloguing in process

Ghanim Mudegammad Adegmad al-Istinsaringkh al-maringhiyah anwaringy al-diacuten wa-al- fiacute al-istinsaringkh (Cloning its reality types procedures the opinion of religion and scholars on cloning) Alexandria al-Maktab al-Jaringmiltiacute al-macradiacuteth 2009 210 p ara 145 12 1854 141 Keywords cloning Islamic ethics sharia animal cloning DNA fingerprinting embryo research genetic engineering organ transplantation paternity reproductive technologies AbstractThis book contains several chapters that deal with sharia rulings pertaining to cloning Chapter titles are reality of cloning types of cloning and its rulings how cloning is done and rulings concerning cloning

The Islamic Medical amp Scientific

Ethics Database

special collection gt 1000 recordsaugmented keyword listArabic amp Farsi language materialspurchased collections

Islamic Organization of Medical Science (IOMS)

Islamic Fiqh Academy (IFA)

International Islamic Fiqh Academy (IIFA)

Orient Bookstore Egypt

materials ndash identification amp procurementstaffing ndash multilingual professionalstechnical

database software amp hardware

digitization of script languages

Qatar Foundation Central Library ndash not yet operational

time and work week differences

support for biomedical research spotlight Islamic thinking on biomedical issuesassist development of health policies resource for researchers amp clinicians from lsquobenchrsquo to lsquobedsidersquo

build a research infrastructure in Qatar foster development of a knowledge-based

society improve library database structure for handling

languages

anticipate sustained interest in bioethics

Biobank Qatar - to build up knowledge of Arab genotype

facilitate sharing of diverse viewshost a conference on bioethicsstrong collection of resources in Qataradditional research projects

technical dictionaries

digitizationcontinued collaboration

Roxie France-NuriddinBioethics Research Library

Georgetown UniversityWashington DC

rf38georgetownedu

Thank you

We welcome your feedback amp input

Laura Bishopbishoplgeorgetownedu

Frieda Wiebefw27georgetownedu

Page 3: Joint project of the Bioethics Research Library & the …bioethics.georgetown.edu/databases/imse/ALAConferenceIM...Kennedy Institute of Ethics founded 1971 Bioethics Research Library

Bioethics field of studyEmerged in late 1960rsquos from research ethics clinical medical ethics

New medical technologies kidney dialysis mechanical life support

Controversial and morally complex issues abortion euthanasia humans as lsquoresearch

subjectsrsquo

philosophers amp theologians enter Emerging issues ndash medical social political

Kennedy Institute of Ethics founded 1971Bioethics Research Library established 1973BRL is a world renowned bioethics library

collection gt 335000 items

range of bioethics topics amp issues

interdisciplinary cross-cultural interreligious multi-language

specialized databases

Qatar National Research Fund National Priorities Research Projectcollaborative project between

Bioethics Research Library Kennedy Institute of Ethics at Georgetown University

Georgetown University Library in Qatar

funding received and project started in 2009

Doris M Goldstein MLS MALibrary DirectorBioethics Research LibraryKennedy institute of EthicsGeorgetown University (Washington DC)

Frieda Wiebe MLS MBALibrary DirectorGeorgetown University in Qatar

In Washington DC

Roxie France-Nuriddin BA

Tamar Joy Kahn MLS

Laura J Bishop PhD

Other information professionals

In Qatar

Ayman Shabana PhD MLS

Mohammed Ghaly PhD

Stefan Seeger MLS

Zoreh Frouzan MLS (now retired)

Qatar

Population nearly 1 million Capital city Doha 80 of population Developing Education City

Qatar

Population nearly 1 millionCapital city Doha 80 of populationDeveloping Education City

Qatar

Population nearly 1 millionCapital city Doha 80 of populationDeveloping Education City

Qatar bull Population nearly 16 million

bull Capital city Doha 80 of population

bull Education City - 6 major US universities

reflect discussions amp rulings on bioethical issues from an Islamic perspective

expand ETHXWeb databasecreate new IMSE databaseaugment Bioethics Thesaurus identify index amp translate abstracts of key

documentssupport researchers educators clinicians amp

studentsraise awareness about this resource

identify writings on Islamic ethical issues English Arabic amp Farsi

index abstract amp translatecontribute to existing ETHXWeb databaseadd additional materials to Bioethics

Research Library develop core collection for QF Central Libraryexpand vocabulary of Bioethics Thesaurusadd course syllabi to clearinghouse list Islamic organizations

ldquoIslamic councilsrdquo and death

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

1 Padela Aasim I Shanawani Hasan Arozullah Ahsan Medical experts and Islamic scholars deliberating over brain death gaps in the applied Islamic bioethics discourse Muslim World 2011 January 101(1) 53-72 [Online] Accessed httponlinelibrarywileycomdoi101111j1478-1913201001342xpdf 2021 12 21 Location file

2 Padela Aasim I Kholwadia Mohammed Amin Arozullah Ahsan Brain death ethico-legal and metaphysical challenges for modern Islamic bioethics In Arda Berna Rispler-Chaim Vardit eds Islam and Bioethics Ankara [Turkey] Ankara University 2011 131-149 2021 12 rv Location cataloguing in process

3 Padela Aasim I Shanawani Hasan Arozullah Ahsan Medical experts and Islamic scholars deliberating over brain death gaps in the applied Islamic bioethics discourse In Arda Berna Rispler-Chaim Vardit eds Islam and Bioethics Ankara [Turkey] Ankara University 2011 55-75 2021 12 21 an cs rv Location cataloguing in process

4 Kamal M Mostafa Ethical issues of organ transplantation in Islam Journal of the Teachers Association 2008 June 21(1) 97-103 [Online] Accessed httpjournalssfucabdindexphpTAJarticleviewArticle3230 [2010 March 4] 191 12 195 rv Link to full text providerLocation file

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

5 Sathiacute Suaringd Naql wa zar al-ada al-bashariyah dirasah fiqhiyah tibbiyah qanuniyah = Transfer and transplantation of human organs a jurisprudential medical and legal study Beirut Lebanon Mussasat al-Risalah 2007 88 p ara 191 12 195 AbstractThis book discusses several issues pertaining to the transfer and transplantation of human organs It consists of seven short chapters addressing the ruling of seeking medication sharia-based ruling on organ transplantation sharia-based ruling on sale of human organs sharia-based ruling on transfusion and sale of human blood sale of human female milk statements of the Islamic Fiqh Academy affiliated with the Muslim World League on the issues of sale and transplantation and the legal adjustmentof the sale and transplantation of human organs Location cataloguing in process

6 Mikhlafiacute Iftikar Mahyuacuteb Dabwan Huduacuted al-tasarruf fiacute al-ada al-bashariyah fiacute al-fiqh al-Islamiacute wa al-qanuacuten al-madaniacute dirasah muqaranah = Limits of disposal over human organs in Islamic jurisprudence and civil law a comparative study Cairo Egypt Maktabat Shadiacute 2006 505 p ara 191 12 195 le Location GU Qatar campus [SFSQ] Shelved at SFSQ

7 Quadri Khaja H Mujtaba Ethics of organ transplantation an Islamic perspective [editorial] Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation 2004 October-December 15(4) 429-432 191 12 195 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full textLocation file

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

8 Baringrr Muhammad Aliacute Al-Mawqif al-fiqhiacute wa al-akhlaringqiacute min qaatildeiyyat zarlt al-altatildearinggt = The juristic and ethical attitude towards the issue of organ transplantation Damascus Daringr al-Qalam 1994 316 p ara 191 12 21 195 2021 AbstractThis book covers the subject of organ transplantation from the Islamic perspective It consists of two main parts The first part includes three chapters on the definition of death history of organ transplantation and definition and classification of organ transplantation The second part consists of eight chapters on rulings regarding medication and preserving life legal maxims concerning organ transplantation and purity of the human and the organs planting and replanting organs blood transfusion and its ruling organ transplantation from a living person to another living person organ transplantation from a dead person to a living person trafficking and sale of human organs new horizons in organ transplantation The book also contains appendices of important decisions statements and fatwas regarding the issue of organ transplantation Location cataloguing in process

9 Ashqar Muhammad Sulayman Nihayat al-hayah = The end of life In Madhkur Khalid Sayf Ali Jundi Ahmad Rajai Abu Ghuddah Abd al-Sattar eds Al-hayah al-insaniacuteyah bidaytuha wa nihaytuha fi al-mafhum al-Islami = Human life its beginning and its end from an Islamic perspective Sulaibekhat Kuwait Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences 1985 429-439 Available in English as The end of human life and in French as La fin de la vie humaine Al-Islam wa al-mushkilat al-tibbiyah al-muasirah 2 (Islam and current medical concerns 2) ara 2021 12 44 195 201 2051 207 AbstractThis paper was read during the symposium held by the Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences (IOMS) in Kuwait during the period 15-17 January 1985 on the beginning and the end of human life One part of this paper reviews the early discussions among Muslim religious scholars about the signs of death and the juristic rulings which should be applied once manrsquosdeath is determined The other part presented six questions all related to brain death directed to the physicians participating in this symposium The paper also contains the text of two relevant fatwas issued by the Fatwa Committee affiliated with the Kuwaiti Ministry of Awqaf in 1981 and 1984 Location cataloguing in process

Ghanim Mudegammad Adegmad al-Istinsaringkh al-maringhiyah anwaringy al-diacuten wa-al- fiacute al-istinsaringkh (Cloning its reality types procedures the opinion of religion and scholars on cloning) Alexandria al-Maktab al-Jaringmiltiacute al-macradiacuteth 2009 210 p ara 145 12 1854 141 Keywords cloning Islamic ethics sharia animal cloning DNA fingerprinting embryo research genetic engineering organ transplantation paternity reproductive technologies AbstractThis book contains several chapters that deal with sharia rulings pertaining to cloning Chapter titles are reality of cloning types of cloning and its rulings how cloning is done and rulings concerning cloning

The Islamic Medical amp Scientific

Ethics Database

special collection gt 1000 recordsaugmented keyword listArabic amp Farsi language materialspurchased collections

Islamic Organization of Medical Science (IOMS)

Islamic Fiqh Academy (IFA)

International Islamic Fiqh Academy (IIFA)

Orient Bookstore Egypt

materials ndash identification amp procurementstaffing ndash multilingual professionalstechnical

database software amp hardware

digitization of script languages

Qatar Foundation Central Library ndash not yet operational

time and work week differences

support for biomedical research spotlight Islamic thinking on biomedical issuesassist development of health policies resource for researchers amp clinicians from lsquobenchrsquo to lsquobedsidersquo

build a research infrastructure in Qatar foster development of a knowledge-based

society improve library database structure for handling

languages

anticipate sustained interest in bioethics

Biobank Qatar - to build up knowledge of Arab genotype

facilitate sharing of diverse viewshost a conference on bioethicsstrong collection of resources in Qataradditional research projects

technical dictionaries

digitizationcontinued collaboration

Roxie France-NuriddinBioethics Research Library

Georgetown UniversityWashington DC

rf38georgetownedu

Thank you

We welcome your feedback amp input

Laura Bishopbishoplgeorgetownedu

Frieda Wiebefw27georgetownedu

Page 4: Joint project of the Bioethics Research Library & the …bioethics.georgetown.edu/databases/imse/ALAConferenceIM...Kennedy Institute of Ethics founded 1971 Bioethics Research Library

Kennedy Institute of Ethics founded 1971Bioethics Research Library established 1973BRL is a world renowned bioethics library

collection gt 335000 items

range of bioethics topics amp issues

interdisciplinary cross-cultural interreligious multi-language

specialized databases

Qatar National Research Fund National Priorities Research Projectcollaborative project between

Bioethics Research Library Kennedy Institute of Ethics at Georgetown University

Georgetown University Library in Qatar

funding received and project started in 2009

Doris M Goldstein MLS MALibrary DirectorBioethics Research LibraryKennedy institute of EthicsGeorgetown University (Washington DC)

Frieda Wiebe MLS MBALibrary DirectorGeorgetown University in Qatar

In Washington DC

Roxie France-Nuriddin BA

Tamar Joy Kahn MLS

Laura J Bishop PhD

Other information professionals

In Qatar

Ayman Shabana PhD MLS

Mohammed Ghaly PhD

Stefan Seeger MLS

Zoreh Frouzan MLS (now retired)

Qatar

Population nearly 1 million Capital city Doha 80 of population Developing Education City

Qatar

Population nearly 1 millionCapital city Doha 80 of populationDeveloping Education City

Qatar

Population nearly 1 millionCapital city Doha 80 of populationDeveloping Education City

Qatar bull Population nearly 16 million

bull Capital city Doha 80 of population

bull Education City - 6 major US universities

reflect discussions amp rulings on bioethical issues from an Islamic perspective

expand ETHXWeb databasecreate new IMSE databaseaugment Bioethics Thesaurus identify index amp translate abstracts of key

documentssupport researchers educators clinicians amp

studentsraise awareness about this resource

identify writings on Islamic ethical issues English Arabic amp Farsi

index abstract amp translatecontribute to existing ETHXWeb databaseadd additional materials to Bioethics

Research Library develop core collection for QF Central Libraryexpand vocabulary of Bioethics Thesaurusadd course syllabi to clearinghouse list Islamic organizations

ldquoIslamic councilsrdquo and death

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

1 Padela Aasim I Shanawani Hasan Arozullah Ahsan Medical experts and Islamic scholars deliberating over brain death gaps in the applied Islamic bioethics discourse Muslim World 2011 January 101(1) 53-72 [Online] Accessed httponlinelibrarywileycomdoi101111j1478-1913201001342xpdf 2021 12 21 Location file

2 Padela Aasim I Kholwadia Mohammed Amin Arozullah Ahsan Brain death ethico-legal and metaphysical challenges for modern Islamic bioethics In Arda Berna Rispler-Chaim Vardit eds Islam and Bioethics Ankara [Turkey] Ankara University 2011 131-149 2021 12 rv Location cataloguing in process

3 Padela Aasim I Shanawani Hasan Arozullah Ahsan Medical experts and Islamic scholars deliberating over brain death gaps in the applied Islamic bioethics discourse In Arda Berna Rispler-Chaim Vardit eds Islam and Bioethics Ankara [Turkey] Ankara University 2011 55-75 2021 12 21 an cs rv Location cataloguing in process

4 Kamal M Mostafa Ethical issues of organ transplantation in Islam Journal of the Teachers Association 2008 June 21(1) 97-103 [Online] Accessed httpjournalssfucabdindexphpTAJarticleviewArticle3230 [2010 March 4] 191 12 195 rv Link to full text providerLocation file

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

5 Sathiacute Suaringd Naql wa zar al-ada al-bashariyah dirasah fiqhiyah tibbiyah qanuniyah = Transfer and transplantation of human organs a jurisprudential medical and legal study Beirut Lebanon Mussasat al-Risalah 2007 88 p ara 191 12 195 AbstractThis book discusses several issues pertaining to the transfer and transplantation of human organs It consists of seven short chapters addressing the ruling of seeking medication sharia-based ruling on organ transplantation sharia-based ruling on sale of human organs sharia-based ruling on transfusion and sale of human blood sale of human female milk statements of the Islamic Fiqh Academy affiliated with the Muslim World League on the issues of sale and transplantation and the legal adjustmentof the sale and transplantation of human organs Location cataloguing in process

6 Mikhlafiacute Iftikar Mahyuacuteb Dabwan Huduacuted al-tasarruf fiacute al-ada al-bashariyah fiacute al-fiqh al-Islamiacute wa al-qanuacuten al-madaniacute dirasah muqaranah = Limits of disposal over human organs in Islamic jurisprudence and civil law a comparative study Cairo Egypt Maktabat Shadiacute 2006 505 p ara 191 12 195 le Location GU Qatar campus [SFSQ] Shelved at SFSQ

7 Quadri Khaja H Mujtaba Ethics of organ transplantation an Islamic perspective [editorial] Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation 2004 October-December 15(4) 429-432 191 12 195 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full textLocation file

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

8 Baringrr Muhammad Aliacute Al-Mawqif al-fiqhiacute wa al-akhlaringqiacute min qaatildeiyyat zarlt al-altatildearinggt = The juristic and ethical attitude towards the issue of organ transplantation Damascus Daringr al-Qalam 1994 316 p ara 191 12 21 195 2021 AbstractThis book covers the subject of organ transplantation from the Islamic perspective It consists of two main parts The first part includes three chapters on the definition of death history of organ transplantation and definition and classification of organ transplantation The second part consists of eight chapters on rulings regarding medication and preserving life legal maxims concerning organ transplantation and purity of the human and the organs planting and replanting organs blood transfusion and its ruling organ transplantation from a living person to another living person organ transplantation from a dead person to a living person trafficking and sale of human organs new horizons in organ transplantation The book also contains appendices of important decisions statements and fatwas regarding the issue of organ transplantation Location cataloguing in process

9 Ashqar Muhammad Sulayman Nihayat al-hayah = The end of life In Madhkur Khalid Sayf Ali Jundi Ahmad Rajai Abu Ghuddah Abd al-Sattar eds Al-hayah al-insaniacuteyah bidaytuha wa nihaytuha fi al-mafhum al-Islami = Human life its beginning and its end from an Islamic perspective Sulaibekhat Kuwait Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences 1985 429-439 Available in English as The end of human life and in French as La fin de la vie humaine Al-Islam wa al-mushkilat al-tibbiyah al-muasirah 2 (Islam and current medical concerns 2) ara 2021 12 44 195 201 2051 207 AbstractThis paper was read during the symposium held by the Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences (IOMS) in Kuwait during the period 15-17 January 1985 on the beginning and the end of human life One part of this paper reviews the early discussions among Muslim religious scholars about the signs of death and the juristic rulings which should be applied once manrsquosdeath is determined The other part presented six questions all related to brain death directed to the physicians participating in this symposium The paper also contains the text of two relevant fatwas issued by the Fatwa Committee affiliated with the Kuwaiti Ministry of Awqaf in 1981 and 1984 Location cataloguing in process

Ghanim Mudegammad Adegmad al-Istinsaringkh al-maringhiyah anwaringy al-diacuten wa-al- fiacute al-istinsaringkh (Cloning its reality types procedures the opinion of religion and scholars on cloning) Alexandria al-Maktab al-Jaringmiltiacute al-macradiacuteth 2009 210 p ara 145 12 1854 141 Keywords cloning Islamic ethics sharia animal cloning DNA fingerprinting embryo research genetic engineering organ transplantation paternity reproductive technologies AbstractThis book contains several chapters that deal with sharia rulings pertaining to cloning Chapter titles are reality of cloning types of cloning and its rulings how cloning is done and rulings concerning cloning

The Islamic Medical amp Scientific

Ethics Database

special collection gt 1000 recordsaugmented keyword listArabic amp Farsi language materialspurchased collections

Islamic Organization of Medical Science (IOMS)

Islamic Fiqh Academy (IFA)

International Islamic Fiqh Academy (IIFA)

Orient Bookstore Egypt

materials ndash identification amp procurementstaffing ndash multilingual professionalstechnical

database software amp hardware

digitization of script languages

Qatar Foundation Central Library ndash not yet operational

time and work week differences

support for biomedical research spotlight Islamic thinking on biomedical issuesassist development of health policies resource for researchers amp clinicians from lsquobenchrsquo to lsquobedsidersquo

build a research infrastructure in Qatar foster development of a knowledge-based

society improve library database structure for handling

languages

anticipate sustained interest in bioethics

Biobank Qatar - to build up knowledge of Arab genotype

facilitate sharing of diverse viewshost a conference on bioethicsstrong collection of resources in Qataradditional research projects

technical dictionaries

digitizationcontinued collaboration

Roxie France-NuriddinBioethics Research Library

Georgetown UniversityWashington DC

rf38georgetownedu

Thank you

We welcome your feedback amp input

Laura Bishopbishoplgeorgetownedu

Frieda Wiebefw27georgetownedu

Page 5: Joint project of the Bioethics Research Library & the …bioethics.georgetown.edu/databases/imse/ALAConferenceIM...Kennedy Institute of Ethics founded 1971 Bioethics Research Library

Qatar National Research Fund National Priorities Research Projectcollaborative project between

Bioethics Research Library Kennedy Institute of Ethics at Georgetown University

Georgetown University Library in Qatar

funding received and project started in 2009

Doris M Goldstein MLS MALibrary DirectorBioethics Research LibraryKennedy institute of EthicsGeorgetown University (Washington DC)

Frieda Wiebe MLS MBALibrary DirectorGeorgetown University in Qatar

In Washington DC

Roxie France-Nuriddin BA

Tamar Joy Kahn MLS

Laura J Bishop PhD

Other information professionals

In Qatar

Ayman Shabana PhD MLS

Mohammed Ghaly PhD

Stefan Seeger MLS

Zoreh Frouzan MLS (now retired)

Qatar

Population nearly 1 million Capital city Doha 80 of population Developing Education City

Qatar

Population nearly 1 millionCapital city Doha 80 of populationDeveloping Education City

Qatar

Population nearly 1 millionCapital city Doha 80 of populationDeveloping Education City

Qatar bull Population nearly 16 million

bull Capital city Doha 80 of population

bull Education City - 6 major US universities

reflect discussions amp rulings on bioethical issues from an Islamic perspective

expand ETHXWeb databasecreate new IMSE databaseaugment Bioethics Thesaurus identify index amp translate abstracts of key

documentssupport researchers educators clinicians amp

studentsraise awareness about this resource

identify writings on Islamic ethical issues English Arabic amp Farsi

index abstract amp translatecontribute to existing ETHXWeb databaseadd additional materials to Bioethics

Research Library develop core collection for QF Central Libraryexpand vocabulary of Bioethics Thesaurusadd course syllabi to clearinghouse list Islamic organizations

ldquoIslamic councilsrdquo and death

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

1 Padela Aasim I Shanawani Hasan Arozullah Ahsan Medical experts and Islamic scholars deliberating over brain death gaps in the applied Islamic bioethics discourse Muslim World 2011 January 101(1) 53-72 [Online] Accessed httponlinelibrarywileycomdoi101111j1478-1913201001342xpdf 2021 12 21 Location file

2 Padela Aasim I Kholwadia Mohammed Amin Arozullah Ahsan Brain death ethico-legal and metaphysical challenges for modern Islamic bioethics In Arda Berna Rispler-Chaim Vardit eds Islam and Bioethics Ankara [Turkey] Ankara University 2011 131-149 2021 12 rv Location cataloguing in process

3 Padela Aasim I Shanawani Hasan Arozullah Ahsan Medical experts and Islamic scholars deliberating over brain death gaps in the applied Islamic bioethics discourse In Arda Berna Rispler-Chaim Vardit eds Islam and Bioethics Ankara [Turkey] Ankara University 2011 55-75 2021 12 21 an cs rv Location cataloguing in process

4 Kamal M Mostafa Ethical issues of organ transplantation in Islam Journal of the Teachers Association 2008 June 21(1) 97-103 [Online] Accessed httpjournalssfucabdindexphpTAJarticleviewArticle3230 [2010 March 4] 191 12 195 rv Link to full text providerLocation file

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

5 Sathiacute Suaringd Naql wa zar al-ada al-bashariyah dirasah fiqhiyah tibbiyah qanuniyah = Transfer and transplantation of human organs a jurisprudential medical and legal study Beirut Lebanon Mussasat al-Risalah 2007 88 p ara 191 12 195 AbstractThis book discusses several issues pertaining to the transfer and transplantation of human organs It consists of seven short chapters addressing the ruling of seeking medication sharia-based ruling on organ transplantation sharia-based ruling on sale of human organs sharia-based ruling on transfusion and sale of human blood sale of human female milk statements of the Islamic Fiqh Academy affiliated with the Muslim World League on the issues of sale and transplantation and the legal adjustmentof the sale and transplantation of human organs Location cataloguing in process

6 Mikhlafiacute Iftikar Mahyuacuteb Dabwan Huduacuted al-tasarruf fiacute al-ada al-bashariyah fiacute al-fiqh al-Islamiacute wa al-qanuacuten al-madaniacute dirasah muqaranah = Limits of disposal over human organs in Islamic jurisprudence and civil law a comparative study Cairo Egypt Maktabat Shadiacute 2006 505 p ara 191 12 195 le Location GU Qatar campus [SFSQ] Shelved at SFSQ

7 Quadri Khaja H Mujtaba Ethics of organ transplantation an Islamic perspective [editorial] Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation 2004 October-December 15(4) 429-432 191 12 195 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full textLocation file

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

8 Baringrr Muhammad Aliacute Al-Mawqif al-fiqhiacute wa al-akhlaringqiacute min qaatildeiyyat zarlt al-altatildearinggt = The juristic and ethical attitude towards the issue of organ transplantation Damascus Daringr al-Qalam 1994 316 p ara 191 12 21 195 2021 AbstractThis book covers the subject of organ transplantation from the Islamic perspective It consists of two main parts The first part includes three chapters on the definition of death history of organ transplantation and definition and classification of organ transplantation The second part consists of eight chapters on rulings regarding medication and preserving life legal maxims concerning organ transplantation and purity of the human and the organs planting and replanting organs blood transfusion and its ruling organ transplantation from a living person to another living person organ transplantation from a dead person to a living person trafficking and sale of human organs new horizons in organ transplantation The book also contains appendices of important decisions statements and fatwas regarding the issue of organ transplantation Location cataloguing in process

9 Ashqar Muhammad Sulayman Nihayat al-hayah = The end of life In Madhkur Khalid Sayf Ali Jundi Ahmad Rajai Abu Ghuddah Abd al-Sattar eds Al-hayah al-insaniacuteyah bidaytuha wa nihaytuha fi al-mafhum al-Islami = Human life its beginning and its end from an Islamic perspective Sulaibekhat Kuwait Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences 1985 429-439 Available in English as The end of human life and in French as La fin de la vie humaine Al-Islam wa al-mushkilat al-tibbiyah al-muasirah 2 (Islam and current medical concerns 2) ara 2021 12 44 195 201 2051 207 AbstractThis paper was read during the symposium held by the Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences (IOMS) in Kuwait during the period 15-17 January 1985 on the beginning and the end of human life One part of this paper reviews the early discussions among Muslim religious scholars about the signs of death and the juristic rulings which should be applied once manrsquosdeath is determined The other part presented six questions all related to brain death directed to the physicians participating in this symposium The paper also contains the text of two relevant fatwas issued by the Fatwa Committee affiliated with the Kuwaiti Ministry of Awqaf in 1981 and 1984 Location cataloguing in process

Ghanim Mudegammad Adegmad al-Istinsaringkh al-maringhiyah anwaringy al-diacuten wa-al- fiacute al-istinsaringkh (Cloning its reality types procedures the opinion of religion and scholars on cloning) Alexandria al-Maktab al-Jaringmiltiacute al-macradiacuteth 2009 210 p ara 145 12 1854 141 Keywords cloning Islamic ethics sharia animal cloning DNA fingerprinting embryo research genetic engineering organ transplantation paternity reproductive technologies AbstractThis book contains several chapters that deal with sharia rulings pertaining to cloning Chapter titles are reality of cloning types of cloning and its rulings how cloning is done and rulings concerning cloning

The Islamic Medical amp Scientific

Ethics Database

special collection gt 1000 recordsaugmented keyword listArabic amp Farsi language materialspurchased collections

Islamic Organization of Medical Science (IOMS)

Islamic Fiqh Academy (IFA)

International Islamic Fiqh Academy (IIFA)

Orient Bookstore Egypt

materials ndash identification amp procurementstaffing ndash multilingual professionalstechnical

database software amp hardware

digitization of script languages

Qatar Foundation Central Library ndash not yet operational

time and work week differences

support for biomedical research spotlight Islamic thinking on biomedical issuesassist development of health policies resource for researchers amp clinicians from lsquobenchrsquo to lsquobedsidersquo

build a research infrastructure in Qatar foster development of a knowledge-based

society improve library database structure for handling

languages

anticipate sustained interest in bioethics

Biobank Qatar - to build up knowledge of Arab genotype

facilitate sharing of diverse viewshost a conference on bioethicsstrong collection of resources in Qataradditional research projects

technical dictionaries

digitizationcontinued collaboration

Roxie France-NuriddinBioethics Research Library

Georgetown UniversityWashington DC

rf38georgetownedu

Thank you

We welcome your feedback amp input

Laura Bishopbishoplgeorgetownedu

Frieda Wiebefw27georgetownedu

Page 6: Joint project of the Bioethics Research Library & the …bioethics.georgetown.edu/databases/imse/ALAConferenceIM...Kennedy Institute of Ethics founded 1971 Bioethics Research Library

Doris M Goldstein MLS MALibrary DirectorBioethics Research LibraryKennedy institute of EthicsGeorgetown University (Washington DC)

Frieda Wiebe MLS MBALibrary DirectorGeorgetown University in Qatar

In Washington DC

Roxie France-Nuriddin BA

Tamar Joy Kahn MLS

Laura J Bishop PhD

Other information professionals

In Qatar

Ayman Shabana PhD MLS

Mohammed Ghaly PhD

Stefan Seeger MLS

Zoreh Frouzan MLS (now retired)

Qatar

Population nearly 1 million Capital city Doha 80 of population Developing Education City

Qatar

Population nearly 1 millionCapital city Doha 80 of populationDeveloping Education City

Qatar

Population nearly 1 millionCapital city Doha 80 of populationDeveloping Education City

Qatar bull Population nearly 16 million

bull Capital city Doha 80 of population

bull Education City - 6 major US universities

reflect discussions amp rulings on bioethical issues from an Islamic perspective

expand ETHXWeb databasecreate new IMSE databaseaugment Bioethics Thesaurus identify index amp translate abstracts of key

documentssupport researchers educators clinicians amp

studentsraise awareness about this resource

identify writings on Islamic ethical issues English Arabic amp Farsi

index abstract amp translatecontribute to existing ETHXWeb databaseadd additional materials to Bioethics

Research Library develop core collection for QF Central Libraryexpand vocabulary of Bioethics Thesaurusadd course syllabi to clearinghouse list Islamic organizations

ldquoIslamic councilsrdquo and death

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

1 Padela Aasim I Shanawani Hasan Arozullah Ahsan Medical experts and Islamic scholars deliberating over brain death gaps in the applied Islamic bioethics discourse Muslim World 2011 January 101(1) 53-72 [Online] Accessed httponlinelibrarywileycomdoi101111j1478-1913201001342xpdf 2021 12 21 Location file

2 Padela Aasim I Kholwadia Mohammed Amin Arozullah Ahsan Brain death ethico-legal and metaphysical challenges for modern Islamic bioethics In Arda Berna Rispler-Chaim Vardit eds Islam and Bioethics Ankara [Turkey] Ankara University 2011 131-149 2021 12 rv Location cataloguing in process

3 Padela Aasim I Shanawani Hasan Arozullah Ahsan Medical experts and Islamic scholars deliberating over brain death gaps in the applied Islamic bioethics discourse In Arda Berna Rispler-Chaim Vardit eds Islam and Bioethics Ankara [Turkey] Ankara University 2011 55-75 2021 12 21 an cs rv Location cataloguing in process

4 Kamal M Mostafa Ethical issues of organ transplantation in Islam Journal of the Teachers Association 2008 June 21(1) 97-103 [Online] Accessed httpjournalssfucabdindexphpTAJarticleviewArticle3230 [2010 March 4] 191 12 195 rv Link to full text providerLocation file

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

5 Sathiacute Suaringd Naql wa zar al-ada al-bashariyah dirasah fiqhiyah tibbiyah qanuniyah = Transfer and transplantation of human organs a jurisprudential medical and legal study Beirut Lebanon Mussasat al-Risalah 2007 88 p ara 191 12 195 AbstractThis book discusses several issues pertaining to the transfer and transplantation of human organs It consists of seven short chapters addressing the ruling of seeking medication sharia-based ruling on organ transplantation sharia-based ruling on sale of human organs sharia-based ruling on transfusion and sale of human blood sale of human female milk statements of the Islamic Fiqh Academy affiliated with the Muslim World League on the issues of sale and transplantation and the legal adjustmentof the sale and transplantation of human organs Location cataloguing in process

6 Mikhlafiacute Iftikar Mahyuacuteb Dabwan Huduacuted al-tasarruf fiacute al-ada al-bashariyah fiacute al-fiqh al-Islamiacute wa al-qanuacuten al-madaniacute dirasah muqaranah = Limits of disposal over human organs in Islamic jurisprudence and civil law a comparative study Cairo Egypt Maktabat Shadiacute 2006 505 p ara 191 12 195 le Location GU Qatar campus [SFSQ] Shelved at SFSQ

7 Quadri Khaja H Mujtaba Ethics of organ transplantation an Islamic perspective [editorial] Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation 2004 October-December 15(4) 429-432 191 12 195 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full textLocation file

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

8 Baringrr Muhammad Aliacute Al-Mawqif al-fiqhiacute wa al-akhlaringqiacute min qaatildeiyyat zarlt al-altatildearinggt = The juristic and ethical attitude towards the issue of organ transplantation Damascus Daringr al-Qalam 1994 316 p ara 191 12 21 195 2021 AbstractThis book covers the subject of organ transplantation from the Islamic perspective It consists of two main parts The first part includes three chapters on the definition of death history of organ transplantation and definition and classification of organ transplantation The second part consists of eight chapters on rulings regarding medication and preserving life legal maxims concerning organ transplantation and purity of the human and the organs planting and replanting organs blood transfusion and its ruling organ transplantation from a living person to another living person organ transplantation from a dead person to a living person trafficking and sale of human organs new horizons in organ transplantation The book also contains appendices of important decisions statements and fatwas regarding the issue of organ transplantation Location cataloguing in process

9 Ashqar Muhammad Sulayman Nihayat al-hayah = The end of life In Madhkur Khalid Sayf Ali Jundi Ahmad Rajai Abu Ghuddah Abd al-Sattar eds Al-hayah al-insaniacuteyah bidaytuha wa nihaytuha fi al-mafhum al-Islami = Human life its beginning and its end from an Islamic perspective Sulaibekhat Kuwait Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences 1985 429-439 Available in English as The end of human life and in French as La fin de la vie humaine Al-Islam wa al-mushkilat al-tibbiyah al-muasirah 2 (Islam and current medical concerns 2) ara 2021 12 44 195 201 2051 207 AbstractThis paper was read during the symposium held by the Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences (IOMS) in Kuwait during the period 15-17 January 1985 on the beginning and the end of human life One part of this paper reviews the early discussions among Muslim religious scholars about the signs of death and the juristic rulings which should be applied once manrsquosdeath is determined The other part presented six questions all related to brain death directed to the physicians participating in this symposium The paper also contains the text of two relevant fatwas issued by the Fatwa Committee affiliated with the Kuwaiti Ministry of Awqaf in 1981 and 1984 Location cataloguing in process

Ghanim Mudegammad Adegmad al-Istinsaringkh al-maringhiyah anwaringy al-diacuten wa-al- fiacute al-istinsaringkh (Cloning its reality types procedures the opinion of religion and scholars on cloning) Alexandria al-Maktab al-Jaringmiltiacute al-macradiacuteth 2009 210 p ara 145 12 1854 141 Keywords cloning Islamic ethics sharia animal cloning DNA fingerprinting embryo research genetic engineering organ transplantation paternity reproductive technologies AbstractThis book contains several chapters that deal with sharia rulings pertaining to cloning Chapter titles are reality of cloning types of cloning and its rulings how cloning is done and rulings concerning cloning

The Islamic Medical amp Scientific

Ethics Database

special collection gt 1000 recordsaugmented keyword listArabic amp Farsi language materialspurchased collections

Islamic Organization of Medical Science (IOMS)

Islamic Fiqh Academy (IFA)

International Islamic Fiqh Academy (IIFA)

Orient Bookstore Egypt

materials ndash identification amp procurementstaffing ndash multilingual professionalstechnical

database software amp hardware

digitization of script languages

Qatar Foundation Central Library ndash not yet operational

time and work week differences

support for biomedical research spotlight Islamic thinking on biomedical issuesassist development of health policies resource for researchers amp clinicians from lsquobenchrsquo to lsquobedsidersquo

build a research infrastructure in Qatar foster development of a knowledge-based

society improve library database structure for handling

languages

anticipate sustained interest in bioethics

Biobank Qatar - to build up knowledge of Arab genotype

facilitate sharing of diverse viewshost a conference on bioethicsstrong collection of resources in Qataradditional research projects

technical dictionaries

digitizationcontinued collaboration

Roxie France-NuriddinBioethics Research Library

Georgetown UniversityWashington DC

rf38georgetownedu

Thank you

We welcome your feedback amp input

Laura Bishopbishoplgeorgetownedu

Frieda Wiebefw27georgetownedu

Page 7: Joint project of the Bioethics Research Library & the …bioethics.georgetown.edu/databases/imse/ALAConferenceIM...Kennedy Institute of Ethics founded 1971 Bioethics Research Library

In Washington DC

Roxie France-Nuriddin BA

Tamar Joy Kahn MLS

Laura J Bishop PhD

Other information professionals

In Qatar

Ayman Shabana PhD MLS

Mohammed Ghaly PhD

Stefan Seeger MLS

Zoreh Frouzan MLS (now retired)

Qatar

Population nearly 1 million Capital city Doha 80 of population Developing Education City

Qatar

Population nearly 1 millionCapital city Doha 80 of populationDeveloping Education City

Qatar

Population nearly 1 millionCapital city Doha 80 of populationDeveloping Education City

Qatar bull Population nearly 16 million

bull Capital city Doha 80 of population

bull Education City - 6 major US universities

reflect discussions amp rulings on bioethical issues from an Islamic perspective

expand ETHXWeb databasecreate new IMSE databaseaugment Bioethics Thesaurus identify index amp translate abstracts of key

documentssupport researchers educators clinicians amp

studentsraise awareness about this resource

identify writings on Islamic ethical issues English Arabic amp Farsi

index abstract amp translatecontribute to existing ETHXWeb databaseadd additional materials to Bioethics

Research Library develop core collection for QF Central Libraryexpand vocabulary of Bioethics Thesaurusadd course syllabi to clearinghouse list Islamic organizations

ldquoIslamic councilsrdquo and death

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

1 Padela Aasim I Shanawani Hasan Arozullah Ahsan Medical experts and Islamic scholars deliberating over brain death gaps in the applied Islamic bioethics discourse Muslim World 2011 January 101(1) 53-72 [Online] Accessed httponlinelibrarywileycomdoi101111j1478-1913201001342xpdf 2021 12 21 Location file

2 Padela Aasim I Kholwadia Mohammed Amin Arozullah Ahsan Brain death ethico-legal and metaphysical challenges for modern Islamic bioethics In Arda Berna Rispler-Chaim Vardit eds Islam and Bioethics Ankara [Turkey] Ankara University 2011 131-149 2021 12 rv Location cataloguing in process

3 Padela Aasim I Shanawani Hasan Arozullah Ahsan Medical experts and Islamic scholars deliberating over brain death gaps in the applied Islamic bioethics discourse In Arda Berna Rispler-Chaim Vardit eds Islam and Bioethics Ankara [Turkey] Ankara University 2011 55-75 2021 12 21 an cs rv Location cataloguing in process

4 Kamal M Mostafa Ethical issues of organ transplantation in Islam Journal of the Teachers Association 2008 June 21(1) 97-103 [Online] Accessed httpjournalssfucabdindexphpTAJarticleviewArticle3230 [2010 March 4] 191 12 195 rv Link to full text providerLocation file

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

5 Sathiacute Suaringd Naql wa zar al-ada al-bashariyah dirasah fiqhiyah tibbiyah qanuniyah = Transfer and transplantation of human organs a jurisprudential medical and legal study Beirut Lebanon Mussasat al-Risalah 2007 88 p ara 191 12 195 AbstractThis book discusses several issues pertaining to the transfer and transplantation of human organs It consists of seven short chapters addressing the ruling of seeking medication sharia-based ruling on organ transplantation sharia-based ruling on sale of human organs sharia-based ruling on transfusion and sale of human blood sale of human female milk statements of the Islamic Fiqh Academy affiliated with the Muslim World League on the issues of sale and transplantation and the legal adjustmentof the sale and transplantation of human organs Location cataloguing in process

6 Mikhlafiacute Iftikar Mahyuacuteb Dabwan Huduacuted al-tasarruf fiacute al-ada al-bashariyah fiacute al-fiqh al-Islamiacute wa al-qanuacuten al-madaniacute dirasah muqaranah = Limits of disposal over human organs in Islamic jurisprudence and civil law a comparative study Cairo Egypt Maktabat Shadiacute 2006 505 p ara 191 12 195 le Location GU Qatar campus [SFSQ] Shelved at SFSQ

7 Quadri Khaja H Mujtaba Ethics of organ transplantation an Islamic perspective [editorial] Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation 2004 October-December 15(4) 429-432 191 12 195 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full textLocation file

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

8 Baringrr Muhammad Aliacute Al-Mawqif al-fiqhiacute wa al-akhlaringqiacute min qaatildeiyyat zarlt al-altatildearinggt = The juristic and ethical attitude towards the issue of organ transplantation Damascus Daringr al-Qalam 1994 316 p ara 191 12 21 195 2021 AbstractThis book covers the subject of organ transplantation from the Islamic perspective It consists of two main parts The first part includes three chapters on the definition of death history of organ transplantation and definition and classification of organ transplantation The second part consists of eight chapters on rulings regarding medication and preserving life legal maxims concerning organ transplantation and purity of the human and the organs planting and replanting organs blood transfusion and its ruling organ transplantation from a living person to another living person organ transplantation from a dead person to a living person trafficking and sale of human organs new horizons in organ transplantation The book also contains appendices of important decisions statements and fatwas regarding the issue of organ transplantation Location cataloguing in process

9 Ashqar Muhammad Sulayman Nihayat al-hayah = The end of life In Madhkur Khalid Sayf Ali Jundi Ahmad Rajai Abu Ghuddah Abd al-Sattar eds Al-hayah al-insaniacuteyah bidaytuha wa nihaytuha fi al-mafhum al-Islami = Human life its beginning and its end from an Islamic perspective Sulaibekhat Kuwait Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences 1985 429-439 Available in English as The end of human life and in French as La fin de la vie humaine Al-Islam wa al-mushkilat al-tibbiyah al-muasirah 2 (Islam and current medical concerns 2) ara 2021 12 44 195 201 2051 207 AbstractThis paper was read during the symposium held by the Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences (IOMS) in Kuwait during the period 15-17 January 1985 on the beginning and the end of human life One part of this paper reviews the early discussions among Muslim religious scholars about the signs of death and the juristic rulings which should be applied once manrsquosdeath is determined The other part presented six questions all related to brain death directed to the physicians participating in this symposium The paper also contains the text of two relevant fatwas issued by the Fatwa Committee affiliated with the Kuwaiti Ministry of Awqaf in 1981 and 1984 Location cataloguing in process

Ghanim Mudegammad Adegmad al-Istinsaringkh al-maringhiyah anwaringy al-diacuten wa-al- fiacute al-istinsaringkh (Cloning its reality types procedures the opinion of religion and scholars on cloning) Alexandria al-Maktab al-Jaringmiltiacute al-macradiacuteth 2009 210 p ara 145 12 1854 141 Keywords cloning Islamic ethics sharia animal cloning DNA fingerprinting embryo research genetic engineering organ transplantation paternity reproductive technologies AbstractThis book contains several chapters that deal with sharia rulings pertaining to cloning Chapter titles are reality of cloning types of cloning and its rulings how cloning is done and rulings concerning cloning

The Islamic Medical amp Scientific

Ethics Database

special collection gt 1000 recordsaugmented keyword listArabic amp Farsi language materialspurchased collections

Islamic Organization of Medical Science (IOMS)

Islamic Fiqh Academy (IFA)

International Islamic Fiqh Academy (IIFA)

Orient Bookstore Egypt

materials ndash identification amp procurementstaffing ndash multilingual professionalstechnical

database software amp hardware

digitization of script languages

Qatar Foundation Central Library ndash not yet operational

time and work week differences

support for biomedical research spotlight Islamic thinking on biomedical issuesassist development of health policies resource for researchers amp clinicians from lsquobenchrsquo to lsquobedsidersquo

build a research infrastructure in Qatar foster development of a knowledge-based

society improve library database structure for handling

languages

anticipate sustained interest in bioethics

Biobank Qatar - to build up knowledge of Arab genotype

facilitate sharing of diverse viewshost a conference on bioethicsstrong collection of resources in Qataradditional research projects

technical dictionaries

digitizationcontinued collaboration

Roxie France-NuriddinBioethics Research Library

Georgetown UniversityWashington DC

rf38georgetownedu

Thank you

We welcome your feedback amp input

Laura Bishopbishoplgeorgetownedu

Frieda Wiebefw27georgetownedu

Page 8: Joint project of the Bioethics Research Library & the …bioethics.georgetown.edu/databases/imse/ALAConferenceIM...Kennedy Institute of Ethics founded 1971 Bioethics Research Library

In Qatar

Ayman Shabana PhD MLS

Mohammed Ghaly PhD

Stefan Seeger MLS

Zoreh Frouzan MLS (now retired)

Qatar

Population nearly 1 million Capital city Doha 80 of population Developing Education City

Qatar

Population nearly 1 millionCapital city Doha 80 of populationDeveloping Education City

Qatar

Population nearly 1 millionCapital city Doha 80 of populationDeveloping Education City

Qatar bull Population nearly 16 million

bull Capital city Doha 80 of population

bull Education City - 6 major US universities

reflect discussions amp rulings on bioethical issues from an Islamic perspective

expand ETHXWeb databasecreate new IMSE databaseaugment Bioethics Thesaurus identify index amp translate abstracts of key

documentssupport researchers educators clinicians amp

studentsraise awareness about this resource

identify writings on Islamic ethical issues English Arabic amp Farsi

index abstract amp translatecontribute to existing ETHXWeb databaseadd additional materials to Bioethics

Research Library develop core collection for QF Central Libraryexpand vocabulary of Bioethics Thesaurusadd course syllabi to clearinghouse list Islamic organizations

ldquoIslamic councilsrdquo and death

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

1 Padela Aasim I Shanawani Hasan Arozullah Ahsan Medical experts and Islamic scholars deliberating over brain death gaps in the applied Islamic bioethics discourse Muslim World 2011 January 101(1) 53-72 [Online] Accessed httponlinelibrarywileycomdoi101111j1478-1913201001342xpdf 2021 12 21 Location file

2 Padela Aasim I Kholwadia Mohammed Amin Arozullah Ahsan Brain death ethico-legal and metaphysical challenges for modern Islamic bioethics In Arda Berna Rispler-Chaim Vardit eds Islam and Bioethics Ankara [Turkey] Ankara University 2011 131-149 2021 12 rv Location cataloguing in process

3 Padela Aasim I Shanawani Hasan Arozullah Ahsan Medical experts and Islamic scholars deliberating over brain death gaps in the applied Islamic bioethics discourse In Arda Berna Rispler-Chaim Vardit eds Islam and Bioethics Ankara [Turkey] Ankara University 2011 55-75 2021 12 21 an cs rv Location cataloguing in process

4 Kamal M Mostafa Ethical issues of organ transplantation in Islam Journal of the Teachers Association 2008 June 21(1) 97-103 [Online] Accessed httpjournalssfucabdindexphpTAJarticleviewArticle3230 [2010 March 4] 191 12 195 rv Link to full text providerLocation file

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

5 Sathiacute Suaringd Naql wa zar al-ada al-bashariyah dirasah fiqhiyah tibbiyah qanuniyah = Transfer and transplantation of human organs a jurisprudential medical and legal study Beirut Lebanon Mussasat al-Risalah 2007 88 p ara 191 12 195 AbstractThis book discusses several issues pertaining to the transfer and transplantation of human organs It consists of seven short chapters addressing the ruling of seeking medication sharia-based ruling on organ transplantation sharia-based ruling on sale of human organs sharia-based ruling on transfusion and sale of human blood sale of human female milk statements of the Islamic Fiqh Academy affiliated with the Muslim World League on the issues of sale and transplantation and the legal adjustmentof the sale and transplantation of human organs Location cataloguing in process

6 Mikhlafiacute Iftikar Mahyuacuteb Dabwan Huduacuted al-tasarruf fiacute al-ada al-bashariyah fiacute al-fiqh al-Islamiacute wa al-qanuacuten al-madaniacute dirasah muqaranah = Limits of disposal over human organs in Islamic jurisprudence and civil law a comparative study Cairo Egypt Maktabat Shadiacute 2006 505 p ara 191 12 195 le Location GU Qatar campus [SFSQ] Shelved at SFSQ

7 Quadri Khaja H Mujtaba Ethics of organ transplantation an Islamic perspective [editorial] Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation 2004 October-December 15(4) 429-432 191 12 195 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full textLocation file

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

8 Baringrr Muhammad Aliacute Al-Mawqif al-fiqhiacute wa al-akhlaringqiacute min qaatildeiyyat zarlt al-altatildearinggt = The juristic and ethical attitude towards the issue of organ transplantation Damascus Daringr al-Qalam 1994 316 p ara 191 12 21 195 2021 AbstractThis book covers the subject of organ transplantation from the Islamic perspective It consists of two main parts The first part includes three chapters on the definition of death history of organ transplantation and definition and classification of organ transplantation The second part consists of eight chapters on rulings regarding medication and preserving life legal maxims concerning organ transplantation and purity of the human and the organs planting and replanting organs blood transfusion and its ruling organ transplantation from a living person to another living person organ transplantation from a dead person to a living person trafficking and sale of human organs new horizons in organ transplantation The book also contains appendices of important decisions statements and fatwas regarding the issue of organ transplantation Location cataloguing in process

9 Ashqar Muhammad Sulayman Nihayat al-hayah = The end of life In Madhkur Khalid Sayf Ali Jundi Ahmad Rajai Abu Ghuddah Abd al-Sattar eds Al-hayah al-insaniacuteyah bidaytuha wa nihaytuha fi al-mafhum al-Islami = Human life its beginning and its end from an Islamic perspective Sulaibekhat Kuwait Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences 1985 429-439 Available in English as The end of human life and in French as La fin de la vie humaine Al-Islam wa al-mushkilat al-tibbiyah al-muasirah 2 (Islam and current medical concerns 2) ara 2021 12 44 195 201 2051 207 AbstractThis paper was read during the symposium held by the Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences (IOMS) in Kuwait during the period 15-17 January 1985 on the beginning and the end of human life One part of this paper reviews the early discussions among Muslim religious scholars about the signs of death and the juristic rulings which should be applied once manrsquosdeath is determined The other part presented six questions all related to brain death directed to the physicians participating in this symposium The paper also contains the text of two relevant fatwas issued by the Fatwa Committee affiliated with the Kuwaiti Ministry of Awqaf in 1981 and 1984 Location cataloguing in process

Ghanim Mudegammad Adegmad al-Istinsaringkh al-maringhiyah anwaringy al-diacuten wa-al- fiacute al-istinsaringkh (Cloning its reality types procedures the opinion of religion and scholars on cloning) Alexandria al-Maktab al-Jaringmiltiacute al-macradiacuteth 2009 210 p ara 145 12 1854 141 Keywords cloning Islamic ethics sharia animal cloning DNA fingerprinting embryo research genetic engineering organ transplantation paternity reproductive technologies AbstractThis book contains several chapters that deal with sharia rulings pertaining to cloning Chapter titles are reality of cloning types of cloning and its rulings how cloning is done and rulings concerning cloning

The Islamic Medical amp Scientific

Ethics Database

special collection gt 1000 recordsaugmented keyword listArabic amp Farsi language materialspurchased collections

Islamic Organization of Medical Science (IOMS)

Islamic Fiqh Academy (IFA)

International Islamic Fiqh Academy (IIFA)

Orient Bookstore Egypt

materials ndash identification amp procurementstaffing ndash multilingual professionalstechnical

database software amp hardware

digitization of script languages

Qatar Foundation Central Library ndash not yet operational

time and work week differences

support for biomedical research spotlight Islamic thinking on biomedical issuesassist development of health policies resource for researchers amp clinicians from lsquobenchrsquo to lsquobedsidersquo

build a research infrastructure in Qatar foster development of a knowledge-based

society improve library database structure for handling

languages

anticipate sustained interest in bioethics

Biobank Qatar - to build up knowledge of Arab genotype

facilitate sharing of diverse viewshost a conference on bioethicsstrong collection of resources in Qataradditional research projects

technical dictionaries

digitizationcontinued collaboration

Roxie France-NuriddinBioethics Research Library

Georgetown UniversityWashington DC

rf38georgetownedu

Thank you

We welcome your feedback amp input

Laura Bishopbishoplgeorgetownedu

Frieda Wiebefw27georgetownedu

Page 9: Joint project of the Bioethics Research Library & the …bioethics.georgetown.edu/databases/imse/ALAConferenceIM...Kennedy Institute of Ethics founded 1971 Bioethics Research Library

Qatar

Population nearly 1 million Capital city Doha 80 of population Developing Education City

Qatar

Population nearly 1 millionCapital city Doha 80 of populationDeveloping Education City

Qatar

Population nearly 1 millionCapital city Doha 80 of populationDeveloping Education City

Qatar bull Population nearly 16 million

bull Capital city Doha 80 of population

bull Education City - 6 major US universities

reflect discussions amp rulings on bioethical issues from an Islamic perspective

expand ETHXWeb databasecreate new IMSE databaseaugment Bioethics Thesaurus identify index amp translate abstracts of key

documentssupport researchers educators clinicians amp

studentsraise awareness about this resource

identify writings on Islamic ethical issues English Arabic amp Farsi

index abstract amp translatecontribute to existing ETHXWeb databaseadd additional materials to Bioethics

Research Library develop core collection for QF Central Libraryexpand vocabulary of Bioethics Thesaurusadd course syllabi to clearinghouse list Islamic organizations

ldquoIslamic councilsrdquo and death

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

1 Padela Aasim I Shanawani Hasan Arozullah Ahsan Medical experts and Islamic scholars deliberating over brain death gaps in the applied Islamic bioethics discourse Muslim World 2011 January 101(1) 53-72 [Online] Accessed httponlinelibrarywileycomdoi101111j1478-1913201001342xpdf 2021 12 21 Location file

2 Padela Aasim I Kholwadia Mohammed Amin Arozullah Ahsan Brain death ethico-legal and metaphysical challenges for modern Islamic bioethics In Arda Berna Rispler-Chaim Vardit eds Islam and Bioethics Ankara [Turkey] Ankara University 2011 131-149 2021 12 rv Location cataloguing in process

3 Padela Aasim I Shanawani Hasan Arozullah Ahsan Medical experts and Islamic scholars deliberating over brain death gaps in the applied Islamic bioethics discourse In Arda Berna Rispler-Chaim Vardit eds Islam and Bioethics Ankara [Turkey] Ankara University 2011 55-75 2021 12 21 an cs rv Location cataloguing in process

4 Kamal M Mostafa Ethical issues of organ transplantation in Islam Journal of the Teachers Association 2008 June 21(1) 97-103 [Online] Accessed httpjournalssfucabdindexphpTAJarticleviewArticle3230 [2010 March 4] 191 12 195 rv Link to full text providerLocation file

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

5 Sathiacute Suaringd Naql wa zar al-ada al-bashariyah dirasah fiqhiyah tibbiyah qanuniyah = Transfer and transplantation of human organs a jurisprudential medical and legal study Beirut Lebanon Mussasat al-Risalah 2007 88 p ara 191 12 195 AbstractThis book discusses several issues pertaining to the transfer and transplantation of human organs It consists of seven short chapters addressing the ruling of seeking medication sharia-based ruling on organ transplantation sharia-based ruling on sale of human organs sharia-based ruling on transfusion and sale of human blood sale of human female milk statements of the Islamic Fiqh Academy affiliated with the Muslim World League on the issues of sale and transplantation and the legal adjustmentof the sale and transplantation of human organs Location cataloguing in process

6 Mikhlafiacute Iftikar Mahyuacuteb Dabwan Huduacuted al-tasarruf fiacute al-ada al-bashariyah fiacute al-fiqh al-Islamiacute wa al-qanuacuten al-madaniacute dirasah muqaranah = Limits of disposal over human organs in Islamic jurisprudence and civil law a comparative study Cairo Egypt Maktabat Shadiacute 2006 505 p ara 191 12 195 le Location GU Qatar campus [SFSQ] Shelved at SFSQ

7 Quadri Khaja H Mujtaba Ethics of organ transplantation an Islamic perspective [editorial] Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation 2004 October-December 15(4) 429-432 191 12 195 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full textLocation file

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

8 Baringrr Muhammad Aliacute Al-Mawqif al-fiqhiacute wa al-akhlaringqiacute min qaatildeiyyat zarlt al-altatildearinggt = The juristic and ethical attitude towards the issue of organ transplantation Damascus Daringr al-Qalam 1994 316 p ara 191 12 21 195 2021 AbstractThis book covers the subject of organ transplantation from the Islamic perspective It consists of two main parts The first part includes three chapters on the definition of death history of organ transplantation and definition and classification of organ transplantation The second part consists of eight chapters on rulings regarding medication and preserving life legal maxims concerning organ transplantation and purity of the human and the organs planting and replanting organs blood transfusion and its ruling organ transplantation from a living person to another living person organ transplantation from a dead person to a living person trafficking and sale of human organs new horizons in organ transplantation The book also contains appendices of important decisions statements and fatwas regarding the issue of organ transplantation Location cataloguing in process

9 Ashqar Muhammad Sulayman Nihayat al-hayah = The end of life In Madhkur Khalid Sayf Ali Jundi Ahmad Rajai Abu Ghuddah Abd al-Sattar eds Al-hayah al-insaniacuteyah bidaytuha wa nihaytuha fi al-mafhum al-Islami = Human life its beginning and its end from an Islamic perspective Sulaibekhat Kuwait Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences 1985 429-439 Available in English as The end of human life and in French as La fin de la vie humaine Al-Islam wa al-mushkilat al-tibbiyah al-muasirah 2 (Islam and current medical concerns 2) ara 2021 12 44 195 201 2051 207 AbstractThis paper was read during the symposium held by the Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences (IOMS) in Kuwait during the period 15-17 January 1985 on the beginning and the end of human life One part of this paper reviews the early discussions among Muslim religious scholars about the signs of death and the juristic rulings which should be applied once manrsquosdeath is determined The other part presented six questions all related to brain death directed to the physicians participating in this symposium The paper also contains the text of two relevant fatwas issued by the Fatwa Committee affiliated with the Kuwaiti Ministry of Awqaf in 1981 and 1984 Location cataloguing in process

Ghanim Mudegammad Adegmad al-Istinsaringkh al-maringhiyah anwaringy al-diacuten wa-al- fiacute al-istinsaringkh (Cloning its reality types procedures the opinion of religion and scholars on cloning) Alexandria al-Maktab al-Jaringmiltiacute al-macradiacuteth 2009 210 p ara 145 12 1854 141 Keywords cloning Islamic ethics sharia animal cloning DNA fingerprinting embryo research genetic engineering organ transplantation paternity reproductive technologies AbstractThis book contains several chapters that deal with sharia rulings pertaining to cloning Chapter titles are reality of cloning types of cloning and its rulings how cloning is done and rulings concerning cloning

The Islamic Medical amp Scientific

Ethics Database

special collection gt 1000 recordsaugmented keyword listArabic amp Farsi language materialspurchased collections

Islamic Organization of Medical Science (IOMS)

Islamic Fiqh Academy (IFA)

International Islamic Fiqh Academy (IIFA)

Orient Bookstore Egypt

materials ndash identification amp procurementstaffing ndash multilingual professionalstechnical

database software amp hardware

digitization of script languages

Qatar Foundation Central Library ndash not yet operational

time and work week differences

support for biomedical research spotlight Islamic thinking on biomedical issuesassist development of health policies resource for researchers amp clinicians from lsquobenchrsquo to lsquobedsidersquo

build a research infrastructure in Qatar foster development of a knowledge-based

society improve library database structure for handling

languages

anticipate sustained interest in bioethics

Biobank Qatar - to build up knowledge of Arab genotype

facilitate sharing of diverse viewshost a conference on bioethicsstrong collection of resources in Qataradditional research projects

technical dictionaries

digitizationcontinued collaboration

Roxie France-NuriddinBioethics Research Library

Georgetown UniversityWashington DC

rf38georgetownedu

Thank you

We welcome your feedback amp input

Laura Bishopbishoplgeorgetownedu

Frieda Wiebefw27georgetownedu

Page 10: Joint project of the Bioethics Research Library & the …bioethics.georgetown.edu/databases/imse/ALAConferenceIM...Kennedy Institute of Ethics founded 1971 Bioethics Research Library

reflect discussions amp rulings on bioethical issues from an Islamic perspective

expand ETHXWeb databasecreate new IMSE databaseaugment Bioethics Thesaurus identify index amp translate abstracts of key

documentssupport researchers educators clinicians amp

studentsraise awareness about this resource

identify writings on Islamic ethical issues English Arabic amp Farsi

index abstract amp translatecontribute to existing ETHXWeb databaseadd additional materials to Bioethics

Research Library develop core collection for QF Central Libraryexpand vocabulary of Bioethics Thesaurusadd course syllabi to clearinghouse list Islamic organizations

ldquoIslamic councilsrdquo and death

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

1 Padela Aasim I Shanawani Hasan Arozullah Ahsan Medical experts and Islamic scholars deliberating over brain death gaps in the applied Islamic bioethics discourse Muslim World 2011 January 101(1) 53-72 [Online] Accessed httponlinelibrarywileycomdoi101111j1478-1913201001342xpdf 2021 12 21 Location file

2 Padela Aasim I Kholwadia Mohammed Amin Arozullah Ahsan Brain death ethico-legal and metaphysical challenges for modern Islamic bioethics In Arda Berna Rispler-Chaim Vardit eds Islam and Bioethics Ankara [Turkey] Ankara University 2011 131-149 2021 12 rv Location cataloguing in process

3 Padela Aasim I Shanawani Hasan Arozullah Ahsan Medical experts and Islamic scholars deliberating over brain death gaps in the applied Islamic bioethics discourse In Arda Berna Rispler-Chaim Vardit eds Islam and Bioethics Ankara [Turkey] Ankara University 2011 55-75 2021 12 21 an cs rv Location cataloguing in process

4 Kamal M Mostafa Ethical issues of organ transplantation in Islam Journal of the Teachers Association 2008 June 21(1) 97-103 [Online] Accessed httpjournalssfucabdindexphpTAJarticleviewArticle3230 [2010 March 4] 191 12 195 rv Link to full text providerLocation file

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

5 Sathiacute Suaringd Naql wa zar al-ada al-bashariyah dirasah fiqhiyah tibbiyah qanuniyah = Transfer and transplantation of human organs a jurisprudential medical and legal study Beirut Lebanon Mussasat al-Risalah 2007 88 p ara 191 12 195 AbstractThis book discusses several issues pertaining to the transfer and transplantation of human organs It consists of seven short chapters addressing the ruling of seeking medication sharia-based ruling on organ transplantation sharia-based ruling on sale of human organs sharia-based ruling on transfusion and sale of human blood sale of human female milk statements of the Islamic Fiqh Academy affiliated with the Muslim World League on the issues of sale and transplantation and the legal adjustmentof the sale and transplantation of human organs Location cataloguing in process

6 Mikhlafiacute Iftikar Mahyuacuteb Dabwan Huduacuted al-tasarruf fiacute al-ada al-bashariyah fiacute al-fiqh al-Islamiacute wa al-qanuacuten al-madaniacute dirasah muqaranah = Limits of disposal over human organs in Islamic jurisprudence and civil law a comparative study Cairo Egypt Maktabat Shadiacute 2006 505 p ara 191 12 195 le Location GU Qatar campus [SFSQ] Shelved at SFSQ

7 Quadri Khaja H Mujtaba Ethics of organ transplantation an Islamic perspective [editorial] Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation 2004 October-December 15(4) 429-432 191 12 195 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full textLocation file

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

8 Baringrr Muhammad Aliacute Al-Mawqif al-fiqhiacute wa al-akhlaringqiacute min qaatildeiyyat zarlt al-altatildearinggt = The juristic and ethical attitude towards the issue of organ transplantation Damascus Daringr al-Qalam 1994 316 p ara 191 12 21 195 2021 AbstractThis book covers the subject of organ transplantation from the Islamic perspective It consists of two main parts The first part includes three chapters on the definition of death history of organ transplantation and definition and classification of organ transplantation The second part consists of eight chapters on rulings regarding medication and preserving life legal maxims concerning organ transplantation and purity of the human and the organs planting and replanting organs blood transfusion and its ruling organ transplantation from a living person to another living person organ transplantation from a dead person to a living person trafficking and sale of human organs new horizons in organ transplantation The book also contains appendices of important decisions statements and fatwas regarding the issue of organ transplantation Location cataloguing in process

9 Ashqar Muhammad Sulayman Nihayat al-hayah = The end of life In Madhkur Khalid Sayf Ali Jundi Ahmad Rajai Abu Ghuddah Abd al-Sattar eds Al-hayah al-insaniacuteyah bidaytuha wa nihaytuha fi al-mafhum al-Islami = Human life its beginning and its end from an Islamic perspective Sulaibekhat Kuwait Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences 1985 429-439 Available in English as The end of human life and in French as La fin de la vie humaine Al-Islam wa al-mushkilat al-tibbiyah al-muasirah 2 (Islam and current medical concerns 2) ara 2021 12 44 195 201 2051 207 AbstractThis paper was read during the symposium held by the Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences (IOMS) in Kuwait during the period 15-17 January 1985 on the beginning and the end of human life One part of this paper reviews the early discussions among Muslim religious scholars about the signs of death and the juristic rulings which should be applied once manrsquosdeath is determined The other part presented six questions all related to brain death directed to the physicians participating in this symposium The paper also contains the text of two relevant fatwas issued by the Fatwa Committee affiliated with the Kuwaiti Ministry of Awqaf in 1981 and 1984 Location cataloguing in process

Ghanim Mudegammad Adegmad al-Istinsaringkh al-maringhiyah anwaringy al-diacuten wa-al- fiacute al-istinsaringkh (Cloning its reality types procedures the opinion of religion and scholars on cloning) Alexandria al-Maktab al-Jaringmiltiacute al-macradiacuteth 2009 210 p ara 145 12 1854 141 Keywords cloning Islamic ethics sharia animal cloning DNA fingerprinting embryo research genetic engineering organ transplantation paternity reproductive technologies AbstractThis book contains several chapters that deal with sharia rulings pertaining to cloning Chapter titles are reality of cloning types of cloning and its rulings how cloning is done and rulings concerning cloning

The Islamic Medical amp Scientific

Ethics Database

special collection gt 1000 recordsaugmented keyword listArabic amp Farsi language materialspurchased collections

Islamic Organization of Medical Science (IOMS)

Islamic Fiqh Academy (IFA)

International Islamic Fiqh Academy (IIFA)

Orient Bookstore Egypt

materials ndash identification amp procurementstaffing ndash multilingual professionalstechnical

database software amp hardware

digitization of script languages

Qatar Foundation Central Library ndash not yet operational

time and work week differences

support for biomedical research spotlight Islamic thinking on biomedical issuesassist development of health policies resource for researchers amp clinicians from lsquobenchrsquo to lsquobedsidersquo

build a research infrastructure in Qatar foster development of a knowledge-based

society improve library database structure for handling

languages

anticipate sustained interest in bioethics

Biobank Qatar - to build up knowledge of Arab genotype

facilitate sharing of diverse viewshost a conference on bioethicsstrong collection of resources in Qataradditional research projects

technical dictionaries

digitizationcontinued collaboration

Roxie France-NuriddinBioethics Research Library

Georgetown UniversityWashington DC

rf38georgetownedu

Thank you

We welcome your feedback amp input

Laura Bishopbishoplgeorgetownedu

Frieda Wiebefw27georgetownedu

Page 11: Joint project of the Bioethics Research Library & the …bioethics.georgetown.edu/databases/imse/ALAConferenceIM...Kennedy Institute of Ethics founded 1971 Bioethics Research Library

identify writings on Islamic ethical issues English Arabic amp Farsi

index abstract amp translatecontribute to existing ETHXWeb databaseadd additional materials to Bioethics

Research Library develop core collection for QF Central Libraryexpand vocabulary of Bioethics Thesaurusadd course syllabi to clearinghouse list Islamic organizations

ldquoIslamic councilsrdquo and death

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

1 Padela Aasim I Shanawani Hasan Arozullah Ahsan Medical experts and Islamic scholars deliberating over brain death gaps in the applied Islamic bioethics discourse Muslim World 2011 January 101(1) 53-72 [Online] Accessed httponlinelibrarywileycomdoi101111j1478-1913201001342xpdf 2021 12 21 Location file

2 Padela Aasim I Kholwadia Mohammed Amin Arozullah Ahsan Brain death ethico-legal and metaphysical challenges for modern Islamic bioethics In Arda Berna Rispler-Chaim Vardit eds Islam and Bioethics Ankara [Turkey] Ankara University 2011 131-149 2021 12 rv Location cataloguing in process

3 Padela Aasim I Shanawani Hasan Arozullah Ahsan Medical experts and Islamic scholars deliberating over brain death gaps in the applied Islamic bioethics discourse In Arda Berna Rispler-Chaim Vardit eds Islam and Bioethics Ankara [Turkey] Ankara University 2011 55-75 2021 12 21 an cs rv Location cataloguing in process

4 Kamal M Mostafa Ethical issues of organ transplantation in Islam Journal of the Teachers Association 2008 June 21(1) 97-103 [Online] Accessed httpjournalssfucabdindexphpTAJarticleviewArticle3230 [2010 March 4] 191 12 195 rv Link to full text providerLocation file

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

5 Sathiacute Suaringd Naql wa zar al-ada al-bashariyah dirasah fiqhiyah tibbiyah qanuniyah = Transfer and transplantation of human organs a jurisprudential medical and legal study Beirut Lebanon Mussasat al-Risalah 2007 88 p ara 191 12 195 AbstractThis book discusses several issues pertaining to the transfer and transplantation of human organs It consists of seven short chapters addressing the ruling of seeking medication sharia-based ruling on organ transplantation sharia-based ruling on sale of human organs sharia-based ruling on transfusion and sale of human blood sale of human female milk statements of the Islamic Fiqh Academy affiliated with the Muslim World League on the issues of sale and transplantation and the legal adjustmentof the sale and transplantation of human organs Location cataloguing in process

6 Mikhlafiacute Iftikar Mahyuacuteb Dabwan Huduacuted al-tasarruf fiacute al-ada al-bashariyah fiacute al-fiqh al-Islamiacute wa al-qanuacuten al-madaniacute dirasah muqaranah = Limits of disposal over human organs in Islamic jurisprudence and civil law a comparative study Cairo Egypt Maktabat Shadiacute 2006 505 p ara 191 12 195 le Location GU Qatar campus [SFSQ] Shelved at SFSQ

7 Quadri Khaja H Mujtaba Ethics of organ transplantation an Islamic perspective [editorial] Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation 2004 October-December 15(4) 429-432 191 12 195 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full textLocation file

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

8 Baringrr Muhammad Aliacute Al-Mawqif al-fiqhiacute wa al-akhlaringqiacute min qaatildeiyyat zarlt al-altatildearinggt = The juristic and ethical attitude towards the issue of organ transplantation Damascus Daringr al-Qalam 1994 316 p ara 191 12 21 195 2021 AbstractThis book covers the subject of organ transplantation from the Islamic perspective It consists of two main parts The first part includes three chapters on the definition of death history of organ transplantation and definition and classification of organ transplantation The second part consists of eight chapters on rulings regarding medication and preserving life legal maxims concerning organ transplantation and purity of the human and the organs planting and replanting organs blood transfusion and its ruling organ transplantation from a living person to another living person organ transplantation from a dead person to a living person trafficking and sale of human organs new horizons in organ transplantation The book also contains appendices of important decisions statements and fatwas regarding the issue of organ transplantation Location cataloguing in process

9 Ashqar Muhammad Sulayman Nihayat al-hayah = The end of life In Madhkur Khalid Sayf Ali Jundi Ahmad Rajai Abu Ghuddah Abd al-Sattar eds Al-hayah al-insaniacuteyah bidaytuha wa nihaytuha fi al-mafhum al-Islami = Human life its beginning and its end from an Islamic perspective Sulaibekhat Kuwait Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences 1985 429-439 Available in English as The end of human life and in French as La fin de la vie humaine Al-Islam wa al-mushkilat al-tibbiyah al-muasirah 2 (Islam and current medical concerns 2) ara 2021 12 44 195 201 2051 207 AbstractThis paper was read during the symposium held by the Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences (IOMS) in Kuwait during the period 15-17 January 1985 on the beginning and the end of human life One part of this paper reviews the early discussions among Muslim religious scholars about the signs of death and the juristic rulings which should be applied once manrsquosdeath is determined The other part presented six questions all related to brain death directed to the physicians participating in this symposium The paper also contains the text of two relevant fatwas issued by the Fatwa Committee affiliated with the Kuwaiti Ministry of Awqaf in 1981 and 1984 Location cataloguing in process

Ghanim Mudegammad Adegmad al-Istinsaringkh al-maringhiyah anwaringy al-diacuten wa-al- fiacute al-istinsaringkh (Cloning its reality types procedures the opinion of religion and scholars on cloning) Alexandria al-Maktab al-Jaringmiltiacute al-macradiacuteth 2009 210 p ara 145 12 1854 141 Keywords cloning Islamic ethics sharia animal cloning DNA fingerprinting embryo research genetic engineering organ transplantation paternity reproductive technologies AbstractThis book contains several chapters that deal with sharia rulings pertaining to cloning Chapter titles are reality of cloning types of cloning and its rulings how cloning is done and rulings concerning cloning

The Islamic Medical amp Scientific

Ethics Database

special collection gt 1000 recordsaugmented keyword listArabic amp Farsi language materialspurchased collections

Islamic Organization of Medical Science (IOMS)

Islamic Fiqh Academy (IFA)

International Islamic Fiqh Academy (IIFA)

Orient Bookstore Egypt

materials ndash identification amp procurementstaffing ndash multilingual professionalstechnical

database software amp hardware

digitization of script languages

Qatar Foundation Central Library ndash not yet operational

time and work week differences

support for biomedical research spotlight Islamic thinking on biomedical issuesassist development of health policies resource for researchers amp clinicians from lsquobenchrsquo to lsquobedsidersquo

build a research infrastructure in Qatar foster development of a knowledge-based

society improve library database structure for handling

languages

anticipate sustained interest in bioethics

Biobank Qatar - to build up knowledge of Arab genotype

facilitate sharing of diverse viewshost a conference on bioethicsstrong collection of resources in Qataradditional research projects

technical dictionaries

digitizationcontinued collaboration

Roxie France-NuriddinBioethics Research Library

Georgetown UniversityWashington DC

rf38georgetownedu

Thank you

We welcome your feedback amp input

Laura Bishopbishoplgeorgetownedu

Frieda Wiebefw27georgetownedu

Page 12: Joint project of the Bioethics Research Library & the …bioethics.georgetown.edu/databases/imse/ALAConferenceIM...Kennedy Institute of Ethics founded 1971 Bioethics Research Library

ldquoIslamic councilsrdquo and death

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

1 Padela Aasim I Shanawani Hasan Arozullah Ahsan Medical experts and Islamic scholars deliberating over brain death gaps in the applied Islamic bioethics discourse Muslim World 2011 January 101(1) 53-72 [Online] Accessed httponlinelibrarywileycomdoi101111j1478-1913201001342xpdf 2021 12 21 Location file

2 Padela Aasim I Kholwadia Mohammed Amin Arozullah Ahsan Brain death ethico-legal and metaphysical challenges for modern Islamic bioethics In Arda Berna Rispler-Chaim Vardit eds Islam and Bioethics Ankara [Turkey] Ankara University 2011 131-149 2021 12 rv Location cataloguing in process

3 Padela Aasim I Shanawani Hasan Arozullah Ahsan Medical experts and Islamic scholars deliberating over brain death gaps in the applied Islamic bioethics discourse In Arda Berna Rispler-Chaim Vardit eds Islam and Bioethics Ankara [Turkey] Ankara University 2011 55-75 2021 12 21 an cs rv Location cataloguing in process

4 Kamal M Mostafa Ethical issues of organ transplantation in Islam Journal of the Teachers Association 2008 June 21(1) 97-103 [Online] Accessed httpjournalssfucabdindexphpTAJarticleviewArticle3230 [2010 March 4] 191 12 195 rv Link to full text providerLocation file

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

5 Sathiacute Suaringd Naql wa zar al-ada al-bashariyah dirasah fiqhiyah tibbiyah qanuniyah = Transfer and transplantation of human organs a jurisprudential medical and legal study Beirut Lebanon Mussasat al-Risalah 2007 88 p ara 191 12 195 AbstractThis book discusses several issues pertaining to the transfer and transplantation of human organs It consists of seven short chapters addressing the ruling of seeking medication sharia-based ruling on organ transplantation sharia-based ruling on sale of human organs sharia-based ruling on transfusion and sale of human blood sale of human female milk statements of the Islamic Fiqh Academy affiliated with the Muslim World League on the issues of sale and transplantation and the legal adjustmentof the sale and transplantation of human organs Location cataloguing in process

6 Mikhlafiacute Iftikar Mahyuacuteb Dabwan Huduacuted al-tasarruf fiacute al-ada al-bashariyah fiacute al-fiqh al-Islamiacute wa al-qanuacuten al-madaniacute dirasah muqaranah = Limits of disposal over human organs in Islamic jurisprudence and civil law a comparative study Cairo Egypt Maktabat Shadiacute 2006 505 p ara 191 12 195 le Location GU Qatar campus [SFSQ] Shelved at SFSQ

7 Quadri Khaja H Mujtaba Ethics of organ transplantation an Islamic perspective [editorial] Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation 2004 October-December 15(4) 429-432 191 12 195 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full textLocation file

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

8 Baringrr Muhammad Aliacute Al-Mawqif al-fiqhiacute wa al-akhlaringqiacute min qaatildeiyyat zarlt al-altatildearinggt = The juristic and ethical attitude towards the issue of organ transplantation Damascus Daringr al-Qalam 1994 316 p ara 191 12 21 195 2021 AbstractThis book covers the subject of organ transplantation from the Islamic perspective It consists of two main parts The first part includes three chapters on the definition of death history of organ transplantation and definition and classification of organ transplantation The second part consists of eight chapters on rulings regarding medication and preserving life legal maxims concerning organ transplantation and purity of the human and the organs planting and replanting organs blood transfusion and its ruling organ transplantation from a living person to another living person organ transplantation from a dead person to a living person trafficking and sale of human organs new horizons in organ transplantation The book also contains appendices of important decisions statements and fatwas regarding the issue of organ transplantation Location cataloguing in process

9 Ashqar Muhammad Sulayman Nihayat al-hayah = The end of life In Madhkur Khalid Sayf Ali Jundi Ahmad Rajai Abu Ghuddah Abd al-Sattar eds Al-hayah al-insaniacuteyah bidaytuha wa nihaytuha fi al-mafhum al-Islami = Human life its beginning and its end from an Islamic perspective Sulaibekhat Kuwait Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences 1985 429-439 Available in English as The end of human life and in French as La fin de la vie humaine Al-Islam wa al-mushkilat al-tibbiyah al-muasirah 2 (Islam and current medical concerns 2) ara 2021 12 44 195 201 2051 207 AbstractThis paper was read during the symposium held by the Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences (IOMS) in Kuwait during the period 15-17 January 1985 on the beginning and the end of human life One part of this paper reviews the early discussions among Muslim religious scholars about the signs of death and the juristic rulings which should be applied once manrsquosdeath is determined The other part presented six questions all related to brain death directed to the physicians participating in this symposium The paper also contains the text of two relevant fatwas issued by the Fatwa Committee affiliated with the Kuwaiti Ministry of Awqaf in 1981 and 1984 Location cataloguing in process

Ghanim Mudegammad Adegmad al-Istinsaringkh al-maringhiyah anwaringy al-diacuten wa-al- fiacute al-istinsaringkh (Cloning its reality types procedures the opinion of religion and scholars on cloning) Alexandria al-Maktab al-Jaringmiltiacute al-macradiacuteth 2009 210 p ara 145 12 1854 141 Keywords cloning Islamic ethics sharia animal cloning DNA fingerprinting embryo research genetic engineering organ transplantation paternity reproductive technologies AbstractThis book contains several chapters that deal with sharia rulings pertaining to cloning Chapter titles are reality of cloning types of cloning and its rulings how cloning is done and rulings concerning cloning

The Islamic Medical amp Scientific

Ethics Database

special collection gt 1000 recordsaugmented keyword listArabic amp Farsi language materialspurchased collections

Islamic Organization of Medical Science (IOMS)

Islamic Fiqh Academy (IFA)

International Islamic Fiqh Academy (IIFA)

Orient Bookstore Egypt

materials ndash identification amp procurementstaffing ndash multilingual professionalstechnical

database software amp hardware

digitization of script languages

Qatar Foundation Central Library ndash not yet operational

time and work week differences

support for biomedical research spotlight Islamic thinking on biomedical issuesassist development of health policies resource for researchers amp clinicians from lsquobenchrsquo to lsquobedsidersquo

build a research infrastructure in Qatar foster development of a knowledge-based

society improve library database structure for handling

languages

anticipate sustained interest in bioethics

Biobank Qatar - to build up knowledge of Arab genotype

facilitate sharing of diverse viewshost a conference on bioethicsstrong collection of resources in Qataradditional research projects

technical dictionaries

digitizationcontinued collaboration

Roxie France-NuriddinBioethics Research Library

Georgetown UniversityWashington DC

rf38georgetownedu

Thank you

We welcome your feedback amp input

Laura Bishopbishoplgeorgetownedu

Frieda Wiebefw27georgetownedu

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Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

1 Padela Aasim I Shanawani Hasan Arozullah Ahsan Medical experts and Islamic scholars deliberating over brain death gaps in the applied Islamic bioethics discourse Muslim World 2011 January 101(1) 53-72 [Online] Accessed httponlinelibrarywileycomdoi101111j1478-1913201001342xpdf 2021 12 21 Location file

2 Padela Aasim I Kholwadia Mohammed Amin Arozullah Ahsan Brain death ethico-legal and metaphysical challenges for modern Islamic bioethics In Arda Berna Rispler-Chaim Vardit eds Islam and Bioethics Ankara [Turkey] Ankara University 2011 131-149 2021 12 rv Location cataloguing in process

3 Padela Aasim I Shanawani Hasan Arozullah Ahsan Medical experts and Islamic scholars deliberating over brain death gaps in the applied Islamic bioethics discourse In Arda Berna Rispler-Chaim Vardit eds Islam and Bioethics Ankara [Turkey] Ankara University 2011 55-75 2021 12 21 an cs rv Location cataloguing in process

4 Kamal M Mostafa Ethical issues of organ transplantation in Islam Journal of the Teachers Association 2008 June 21(1) 97-103 [Online] Accessed httpjournalssfucabdindexphpTAJarticleviewArticle3230 [2010 March 4] 191 12 195 rv Link to full text providerLocation file

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

5 Sathiacute Suaringd Naql wa zar al-ada al-bashariyah dirasah fiqhiyah tibbiyah qanuniyah = Transfer and transplantation of human organs a jurisprudential medical and legal study Beirut Lebanon Mussasat al-Risalah 2007 88 p ara 191 12 195 AbstractThis book discusses several issues pertaining to the transfer and transplantation of human organs It consists of seven short chapters addressing the ruling of seeking medication sharia-based ruling on organ transplantation sharia-based ruling on sale of human organs sharia-based ruling on transfusion and sale of human blood sale of human female milk statements of the Islamic Fiqh Academy affiliated with the Muslim World League on the issues of sale and transplantation and the legal adjustmentof the sale and transplantation of human organs Location cataloguing in process

6 Mikhlafiacute Iftikar Mahyuacuteb Dabwan Huduacuted al-tasarruf fiacute al-ada al-bashariyah fiacute al-fiqh al-Islamiacute wa al-qanuacuten al-madaniacute dirasah muqaranah = Limits of disposal over human organs in Islamic jurisprudence and civil law a comparative study Cairo Egypt Maktabat Shadiacute 2006 505 p ara 191 12 195 le Location GU Qatar campus [SFSQ] Shelved at SFSQ

7 Quadri Khaja H Mujtaba Ethics of organ transplantation an Islamic perspective [editorial] Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation 2004 October-December 15(4) 429-432 191 12 195 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full textLocation file

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

8 Baringrr Muhammad Aliacute Al-Mawqif al-fiqhiacute wa al-akhlaringqiacute min qaatildeiyyat zarlt al-altatildearinggt = The juristic and ethical attitude towards the issue of organ transplantation Damascus Daringr al-Qalam 1994 316 p ara 191 12 21 195 2021 AbstractThis book covers the subject of organ transplantation from the Islamic perspective It consists of two main parts The first part includes three chapters on the definition of death history of organ transplantation and definition and classification of organ transplantation The second part consists of eight chapters on rulings regarding medication and preserving life legal maxims concerning organ transplantation and purity of the human and the organs planting and replanting organs blood transfusion and its ruling organ transplantation from a living person to another living person organ transplantation from a dead person to a living person trafficking and sale of human organs new horizons in organ transplantation The book also contains appendices of important decisions statements and fatwas regarding the issue of organ transplantation Location cataloguing in process

9 Ashqar Muhammad Sulayman Nihayat al-hayah = The end of life In Madhkur Khalid Sayf Ali Jundi Ahmad Rajai Abu Ghuddah Abd al-Sattar eds Al-hayah al-insaniacuteyah bidaytuha wa nihaytuha fi al-mafhum al-Islami = Human life its beginning and its end from an Islamic perspective Sulaibekhat Kuwait Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences 1985 429-439 Available in English as The end of human life and in French as La fin de la vie humaine Al-Islam wa al-mushkilat al-tibbiyah al-muasirah 2 (Islam and current medical concerns 2) ara 2021 12 44 195 201 2051 207 AbstractThis paper was read during the symposium held by the Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences (IOMS) in Kuwait during the period 15-17 January 1985 on the beginning and the end of human life One part of this paper reviews the early discussions among Muslim religious scholars about the signs of death and the juristic rulings which should be applied once manrsquosdeath is determined The other part presented six questions all related to brain death directed to the physicians participating in this symposium The paper also contains the text of two relevant fatwas issued by the Fatwa Committee affiliated with the Kuwaiti Ministry of Awqaf in 1981 and 1984 Location cataloguing in process

Ghanim Mudegammad Adegmad al-Istinsaringkh al-maringhiyah anwaringy al-diacuten wa-al- fiacute al-istinsaringkh (Cloning its reality types procedures the opinion of religion and scholars on cloning) Alexandria al-Maktab al-Jaringmiltiacute al-macradiacuteth 2009 210 p ara 145 12 1854 141 Keywords cloning Islamic ethics sharia animal cloning DNA fingerprinting embryo research genetic engineering organ transplantation paternity reproductive technologies AbstractThis book contains several chapters that deal with sharia rulings pertaining to cloning Chapter titles are reality of cloning types of cloning and its rulings how cloning is done and rulings concerning cloning

The Islamic Medical amp Scientific

Ethics Database

special collection gt 1000 recordsaugmented keyword listArabic amp Farsi language materialspurchased collections

Islamic Organization of Medical Science (IOMS)

Islamic Fiqh Academy (IFA)

International Islamic Fiqh Academy (IIFA)

Orient Bookstore Egypt

materials ndash identification amp procurementstaffing ndash multilingual professionalstechnical

database software amp hardware

digitization of script languages

Qatar Foundation Central Library ndash not yet operational

time and work week differences

support for biomedical research spotlight Islamic thinking on biomedical issuesassist development of health policies resource for researchers amp clinicians from lsquobenchrsquo to lsquobedsidersquo

build a research infrastructure in Qatar foster development of a knowledge-based

society improve library database structure for handling

languages

anticipate sustained interest in bioethics

Biobank Qatar - to build up knowledge of Arab genotype

facilitate sharing of diverse viewshost a conference on bioethicsstrong collection of resources in Qataradditional research projects

technical dictionaries

digitizationcontinued collaboration

Roxie France-NuriddinBioethics Research Library

Georgetown UniversityWashington DC

rf38georgetownedu

Thank you

We welcome your feedback amp input

Laura Bishopbishoplgeorgetownedu

Frieda Wiebefw27georgetownedu

Page 14: Joint project of the Bioethics Research Library & the …bioethics.georgetown.edu/databases/imse/ALAConferenceIM...Kennedy Institute of Ethics founded 1971 Bioethics Research Library

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

5 Sathiacute Suaringd Naql wa zar al-ada al-bashariyah dirasah fiqhiyah tibbiyah qanuniyah = Transfer and transplantation of human organs a jurisprudential medical and legal study Beirut Lebanon Mussasat al-Risalah 2007 88 p ara 191 12 195 AbstractThis book discusses several issues pertaining to the transfer and transplantation of human organs It consists of seven short chapters addressing the ruling of seeking medication sharia-based ruling on organ transplantation sharia-based ruling on sale of human organs sharia-based ruling on transfusion and sale of human blood sale of human female milk statements of the Islamic Fiqh Academy affiliated with the Muslim World League on the issues of sale and transplantation and the legal adjustmentof the sale and transplantation of human organs Location cataloguing in process

6 Mikhlafiacute Iftikar Mahyuacuteb Dabwan Huduacuted al-tasarruf fiacute al-ada al-bashariyah fiacute al-fiqh al-Islamiacute wa al-qanuacuten al-madaniacute dirasah muqaranah = Limits of disposal over human organs in Islamic jurisprudence and civil law a comparative study Cairo Egypt Maktabat Shadiacute 2006 505 p ara 191 12 195 le Location GU Qatar campus [SFSQ] Shelved at SFSQ

7 Quadri Khaja H Mujtaba Ethics of organ transplantation an Islamic perspective [editorial] Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation 2004 October-December 15(4) 429-432 191 12 195 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full textLocation file

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

8 Baringrr Muhammad Aliacute Al-Mawqif al-fiqhiacute wa al-akhlaringqiacute min qaatildeiyyat zarlt al-altatildearinggt = The juristic and ethical attitude towards the issue of organ transplantation Damascus Daringr al-Qalam 1994 316 p ara 191 12 21 195 2021 AbstractThis book covers the subject of organ transplantation from the Islamic perspective It consists of two main parts The first part includes three chapters on the definition of death history of organ transplantation and definition and classification of organ transplantation The second part consists of eight chapters on rulings regarding medication and preserving life legal maxims concerning organ transplantation and purity of the human and the organs planting and replanting organs blood transfusion and its ruling organ transplantation from a living person to another living person organ transplantation from a dead person to a living person trafficking and sale of human organs new horizons in organ transplantation The book also contains appendices of important decisions statements and fatwas regarding the issue of organ transplantation Location cataloguing in process

9 Ashqar Muhammad Sulayman Nihayat al-hayah = The end of life In Madhkur Khalid Sayf Ali Jundi Ahmad Rajai Abu Ghuddah Abd al-Sattar eds Al-hayah al-insaniacuteyah bidaytuha wa nihaytuha fi al-mafhum al-Islami = Human life its beginning and its end from an Islamic perspective Sulaibekhat Kuwait Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences 1985 429-439 Available in English as The end of human life and in French as La fin de la vie humaine Al-Islam wa al-mushkilat al-tibbiyah al-muasirah 2 (Islam and current medical concerns 2) ara 2021 12 44 195 201 2051 207 AbstractThis paper was read during the symposium held by the Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences (IOMS) in Kuwait during the period 15-17 January 1985 on the beginning and the end of human life One part of this paper reviews the early discussions among Muslim religious scholars about the signs of death and the juristic rulings which should be applied once manrsquosdeath is determined The other part presented six questions all related to brain death directed to the physicians participating in this symposium The paper also contains the text of two relevant fatwas issued by the Fatwa Committee affiliated with the Kuwaiti Ministry of Awqaf in 1981 and 1984 Location cataloguing in process

Ghanim Mudegammad Adegmad al-Istinsaringkh al-maringhiyah anwaringy al-diacuten wa-al- fiacute al-istinsaringkh (Cloning its reality types procedures the opinion of religion and scholars on cloning) Alexandria al-Maktab al-Jaringmiltiacute al-macradiacuteth 2009 210 p ara 145 12 1854 141 Keywords cloning Islamic ethics sharia animal cloning DNA fingerprinting embryo research genetic engineering organ transplantation paternity reproductive technologies AbstractThis book contains several chapters that deal with sharia rulings pertaining to cloning Chapter titles are reality of cloning types of cloning and its rulings how cloning is done and rulings concerning cloning

The Islamic Medical amp Scientific

Ethics Database

special collection gt 1000 recordsaugmented keyword listArabic amp Farsi language materialspurchased collections

Islamic Organization of Medical Science (IOMS)

Islamic Fiqh Academy (IFA)

International Islamic Fiqh Academy (IIFA)

Orient Bookstore Egypt

materials ndash identification amp procurementstaffing ndash multilingual professionalstechnical

database software amp hardware

digitization of script languages

Qatar Foundation Central Library ndash not yet operational

time and work week differences

support for biomedical research spotlight Islamic thinking on biomedical issuesassist development of health policies resource for researchers amp clinicians from lsquobenchrsquo to lsquobedsidersquo

build a research infrastructure in Qatar foster development of a knowledge-based

society improve library database structure for handling

languages

anticipate sustained interest in bioethics

Biobank Qatar - to build up knowledge of Arab genotype

facilitate sharing of diverse viewshost a conference on bioethicsstrong collection of resources in Qataradditional research projects

technical dictionaries

digitizationcontinued collaboration

Roxie France-NuriddinBioethics Research Library

Georgetown UniversityWashington DC

rf38georgetownedu

Thank you

We welcome your feedback amp input

Laura Bishopbishoplgeorgetownedu

Frieda Wiebefw27georgetownedu

Page 15: Joint project of the Bioethics Research Library & the …bioethics.georgetown.edu/databases/imse/ALAConferenceIM...Kennedy Institute of Ethics founded 1971 Bioethics Research Library

Search Strategy ldquoISLAMIC COUNCILSrdquo AND DEATH 14 results retrieved Sample of 9 chosen

8 Baringrr Muhammad Aliacute Al-Mawqif al-fiqhiacute wa al-akhlaringqiacute min qaatildeiyyat zarlt al-altatildearinggt = The juristic and ethical attitude towards the issue of organ transplantation Damascus Daringr al-Qalam 1994 316 p ara 191 12 21 195 2021 AbstractThis book covers the subject of organ transplantation from the Islamic perspective It consists of two main parts The first part includes three chapters on the definition of death history of organ transplantation and definition and classification of organ transplantation The second part consists of eight chapters on rulings regarding medication and preserving life legal maxims concerning organ transplantation and purity of the human and the organs planting and replanting organs blood transfusion and its ruling organ transplantation from a living person to another living person organ transplantation from a dead person to a living person trafficking and sale of human organs new horizons in organ transplantation The book also contains appendices of important decisions statements and fatwas regarding the issue of organ transplantation Location cataloguing in process

9 Ashqar Muhammad Sulayman Nihayat al-hayah = The end of life In Madhkur Khalid Sayf Ali Jundi Ahmad Rajai Abu Ghuddah Abd al-Sattar eds Al-hayah al-insaniacuteyah bidaytuha wa nihaytuha fi al-mafhum al-Islami = Human life its beginning and its end from an Islamic perspective Sulaibekhat Kuwait Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences 1985 429-439 Available in English as The end of human life and in French as La fin de la vie humaine Al-Islam wa al-mushkilat al-tibbiyah al-muasirah 2 (Islam and current medical concerns 2) ara 2021 12 44 195 201 2051 207 AbstractThis paper was read during the symposium held by the Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences (IOMS) in Kuwait during the period 15-17 January 1985 on the beginning and the end of human life One part of this paper reviews the early discussions among Muslim religious scholars about the signs of death and the juristic rulings which should be applied once manrsquosdeath is determined The other part presented six questions all related to brain death directed to the physicians participating in this symposium The paper also contains the text of two relevant fatwas issued by the Fatwa Committee affiliated with the Kuwaiti Ministry of Awqaf in 1981 and 1984 Location cataloguing in process

Ghanim Mudegammad Adegmad al-Istinsaringkh al-maringhiyah anwaringy al-diacuten wa-al- fiacute al-istinsaringkh (Cloning its reality types procedures the opinion of religion and scholars on cloning) Alexandria al-Maktab al-Jaringmiltiacute al-macradiacuteth 2009 210 p ara 145 12 1854 141 Keywords cloning Islamic ethics sharia animal cloning DNA fingerprinting embryo research genetic engineering organ transplantation paternity reproductive technologies AbstractThis book contains several chapters that deal with sharia rulings pertaining to cloning Chapter titles are reality of cloning types of cloning and its rulings how cloning is done and rulings concerning cloning

The Islamic Medical amp Scientific

Ethics Database

special collection gt 1000 recordsaugmented keyword listArabic amp Farsi language materialspurchased collections

Islamic Organization of Medical Science (IOMS)

Islamic Fiqh Academy (IFA)

International Islamic Fiqh Academy (IIFA)

Orient Bookstore Egypt

materials ndash identification amp procurementstaffing ndash multilingual professionalstechnical

database software amp hardware

digitization of script languages

Qatar Foundation Central Library ndash not yet operational

time and work week differences

support for biomedical research spotlight Islamic thinking on biomedical issuesassist development of health policies resource for researchers amp clinicians from lsquobenchrsquo to lsquobedsidersquo

build a research infrastructure in Qatar foster development of a knowledge-based

society improve library database structure for handling

languages

anticipate sustained interest in bioethics

Biobank Qatar - to build up knowledge of Arab genotype

facilitate sharing of diverse viewshost a conference on bioethicsstrong collection of resources in Qataradditional research projects

technical dictionaries

digitizationcontinued collaboration

Roxie France-NuriddinBioethics Research Library

Georgetown UniversityWashington DC

rf38georgetownedu

Thank you

We welcome your feedback amp input

Laura Bishopbishoplgeorgetownedu

Frieda Wiebefw27georgetownedu

Page 16: Joint project of the Bioethics Research Library & the …bioethics.georgetown.edu/databases/imse/ALAConferenceIM...Kennedy Institute of Ethics founded 1971 Bioethics Research Library

Ghanim Mudegammad Adegmad al-Istinsaringkh al-maringhiyah anwaringy al-diacuten wa-al- fiacute al-istinsaringkh (Cloning its reality types procedures the opinion of religion and scholars on cloning) Alexandria al-Maktab al-Jaringmiltiacute al-macradiacuteth 2009 210 p ara 145 12 1854 141 Keywords cloning Islamic ethics sharia animal cloning DNA fingerprinting embryo research genetic engineering organ transplantation paternity reproductive technologies AbstractThis book contains several chapters that deal with sharia rulings pertaining to cloning Chapter titles are reality of cloning types of cloning and its rulings how cloning is done and rulings concerning cloning

The Islamic Medical amp Scientific

Ethics Database

special collection gt 1000 recordsaugmented keyword listArabic amp Farsi language materialspurchased collections

Islamic Organization of Medical Science (IOMS)

Islamic Fiqh Academy (IFA)

International Islamic Fiqh Academy (IIFA)

Orient Bookstore Egypt

materials ndash identification amp procurementstaffing ndash multilingual professionalstechnical

database software amp hardware

digitization of script languages

Qatar Foundation Central Library ndash not yet operational

time and work week differences

support for biomedical research spotlight Islamic thinking on biomedical issuesassist development of health policies resource for researchers amp clinicians from lsquobenchrsquo to lsquobedsidersquo

build a research infrastructure in Qatar foster development of a knowledge-based

society improve library database structure for handling

languages

anticipate sustained interest in bioethics

Biobank Qatar - to build up knowledge of Arab genotype

facilitate sharing of diverse viewshost a conference on bioethicsstrong collection of resources in Qataradditional research projects

technical dictionaries

digitizationcontinued collaboration

Roxie France-NuriddinBioethics Research Library

Georgetown UniversityWashington DC

rf38georgetownedu

Thank you

We welcome your feedback amp input

Laura Bishopbishoplgeorgetownedu

Frieda Wiebefw27georgetownedu

Page 17: Joint project of the Bioethics Research Library & the …bioethics.georgetown.edu/databases/imse/ALAConferenceIM...Kennedy Institute of Ethics founded 1971 Bioethics Research Library

The Islamic Medical amp Scientific

Ethics Database

special collection gt 1000 recordsaugmented keyword listArabic amp Farsi language materialspurchased collections

Islamic Organization of Medical Science (IOMS)

Islamic Fiqh Academy (IFA)

International Islamic Fiqh Academy (IIFA)

Orient Bookstore Egypt

materials ndash identification amp procurementstaffing ndash multilingual professionalstechnical

database software amp hardware

digitization of script languages

Qatar Foundation Central Library ndash not yet operational

time and work week differences

support for biomedical research spotlight Islamic thinking on biomedical issuesassist development of health policies resource for researchers amp clinicians from lsquobenchrsquo to lsquobedsidersquo

build a research infrastructure in Qatar foster development of a knowledge-based

society improve library database structure for handling

languages

anticipate sustained interest in bioethics

Biobank Qatar - to build up knowledge of Arab genotype

facilitate sharing of diverse viewshost a conference on bioethicsstrong collection of resources in Qataradditional research projects

technical dictionaries

digitizationcontinued collaboration

Roxie France-NuriddinBioethics Research Library

Georgetown UniversityWashington DC

rf38georgetownedu

Thank you

We welcome your feedback amp input

Laura Bishopbishoplgeorgetownedu

Frieda Wiebefw27georgetownedu

Page 18: Joint project of the Bioethics Research Library & the …bioethics.georgetown.edu/databases/imse/ALAConferenceIM...Kennedy Institute of Ethics founded 1971 Bioethics Research Library

special collection gt 1000 recordsaugmented keyword listArabic amp Farsi language materialspurchased collections

Islamic Organization of Medical Science (IOMS)

Islamic Fiqh Academy (IFA)

International Islamic Fiqh Academy (IIFA)

Orient Bookstore Egypt

materials ndash identification amp procurementstaffing ndash multilingual professionalstechnical

database software amp hardware

digitization of script languages

Qatar Foundation Central Library ndash not yet operational

time and work week differences

support for biomedical research spotlight Islamic thinking on biomedical issuesassist development of health policies resource for researchers amp clinicians from lsquobenchrsquo to lsquobedsidersquo

build a research infrastructure in Qatar foster development of a knowledge-based

society improve library database structure for handling

languages

anticipate sustained interest in bioethics

Biobank Qatar - to build up knowledge of Arab genotype

facilitate sharing of diverse viewshost a conference on bioethicsstrong collection of resources in Qataradditional research projects

technical dictionaries

digitizationcontinued collaboration

Roxie France-NuriddinBioethics Research Library

Georgetown UniversityWashington DC

rf38georgetownedu

Thank you

We welcome your feedback amp input

Laura Bishopbishoplgeorgetownedu

Frieda Wiebefw27georgetownedu

Page 19: Joint project of the Bioethics Research Library & the …bioethics.georgetown.edu/databases/imse/ALAConferenceIM...Kennedy Institute of Ethics founded 1971 Bioethics Research Library

materials ndash identification amp procurementstaffing ndash multilingual professionalstechnical

database software amp hardware

digitization of script languages

Qatar Foundation Central Library ndash not yet operational

time and work week differences

support for biomedical research spotlight Islamic thinking on biomedical issuesassist development of health policies resource for researchers amp clinicians from lsquobenchrsquo to lsquobedsidersquo

build a research infrastructure in Qatar foster development of a knowledge-based

society improve library database structure for handling

languages

anticipate sustained interest in bioethics

Biobank Qatar - to build up knowledge of Arab genotype

facilitate sharing of diverse viewshost a conference on bioethicsstrong collection of resources in Qataradditional research projects

technical dictionaries

digitizationcontinued collaboration

Roxie France-NuriddinBioethics Research Library

Georgetown UniversityWashington DC

rf38georgetownedu

Thank you

We welcome your feedback amp input

Laura Bishopbishoplgeorgetownedu

Frieda Wiebefw27georgetownedu

Page 20: Joint project of the Bioethics Research Library & the …bioethics.georgetown.edu/databases/imse/ALAConferenceIM...Kennedy Institute of Ethics founded 1971 Bioethics Research Library

support for biomedical research spotlight Islamic thinking on biomedical issuesassist development of health policies resource for researchers amp clinicians from lsquobenchrsquo to lsquobedsidersquo

build a research infrastructure in Qatar foster development of a knowledge-based

society improve library database structure for handling

languages

anticipate sustained interest in bioethics

Biobank Qatar - to build up knowledge of Arab genotype

facilitate sharing of diverse viewshost a conference on bioethicsstrong collection of resources in Qataradditional research projects

technical dictionaries

digitizationcontinued collaboration

Roxie France-NuriddinBioethics Research Library

Georgetown UniversityWashington DC

rf38georgetownedu

Thank you

We welcome your feedback amp input

Laura Bishopbishoplgeorgetownedu

Frieda Wiebefw27georgetownedu

Page 21: Joint project of the Bioethics Research Library & the …bioethics.georgetown.edu/databases/imse/ALAConferenceIM...Kennedy Institute of Ethics founded 1971 Bioethics Research Library

anticipate sustained interest in bioethics

Biobank Qatar - to build up knowledge of Arab genotype

facilitate sharing of diverse viewshost a conference on bioethicsstrong collection of resources in Qataradditional research projects

technical dictionaries

digitizationcontinued collaboration

Roxie France-NuriddinBioethics Research Library

Georgetown UniversityWashington DC

rf38georgetownedu

Thank you

We welcome your feedback amp input

Laura Bishopbishoplgeorgetownedu

Frieda Wiebefw27georgetownedu

Page 22: Joint project of the Bioethics Research Library & the …bioethics.georgetown.edu/databases/imse/ALAConferenceIM...Kennedy Institute of Ethics founded 1971 Bioethics Research Library

Roxie France-NuriddinBioethics Research Library

Georgetown UniversityWashington DC

rf38georgetownedu

Thank you

We welcome your feedback amp input

Laura Bishopbishoplgeorgetownedu

Frieda Wiebefw27georgetownedu

Page 23: Joint project of the Bioethics Research Library & the …bioethics.georgetown.edu/databases/imse/ALAConferenceIM...Kennedy Institute of Ethics founded 1971 Bioethics Research Library

Thank you

We welcome your feedback amp input

Laura Bishopbishoplgeorgetownedu

Frieda Wiebefw27georgetownedu