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Legislative Enforcement of Nonconsensual Determination of Neurological (Brain) Death in Muslim Patients: A Violation of Religious Rights

机译:立法强制执行穆斯林患者神经(脑)死亡的非自愿决定:违反宗教权利

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Death is defined in the Quran with a single criterion of irreversible separation of the ruh (soul) from the body. The Quran is a revelation from God to man, and the primary source of Islamic knowledge. The secular concept of death by neurological criteria, or brain death, is at odds with the Quranic definition of death. The validity of this secular concept has been contested scientifically and philosophically. To legitimize brain death for the purpose of organ donation and transplantation in Muslim communities, Chamsi-Pasha and Albar (concurring with the US President’s Council on Bioethics) have argued that irreversible loss of capacity for consciousness and breathing (apneic coma) in brain death defines true death in accordance with Islamic sources. They have postulated that the absence of nafs (personhood) and nafas (breath) in apneic coma constitutes true death because of departure of the soul (ruh) from the body. They have also asserted that general anesthesia is routine in brain death before surgical procurement. Their argument is open to criticism because: (1) the ruh is described as the essence of life, whereas the nafs and nafas are merely human attributes; (2) unlike true death, the ruh is still present even with absent nafs and nafas in apneic coma; and (3) the routine use of general anesthesia indicates the potential harm to brain-dead donors from surgical procurement. Postmortem general anesthesia is not required for autopsy. Therefore, the conclusion must be that legislative enforcement of nonconsensual determination of neurological (brain) death and termination of life-support and medical treatment violates the religious rights of observant Muslims.
机译:在《古兰经》中定义了死亡的唯一标准是,ruh(灵魂)与身体不可逆地分离。古兰经》是从上帝到人的启示,也是伊斯兰知识的主要来源。根据神经学标准的死亡的世俗概念,即脑死亡,与古兰经的死亡定义不一致。这个世俗概念的有效性已经在科学和哲学上受到质疑。为了使脑死亡合法化,以达到穆斯林社区的器官捐赠和移植目的,Chamsi-Pasha和Albar(与美国总统生物伦理委员会同时表示)认为,脑死亡中意识和呼吸能力的不可逆转丧失(呼吸性昏迷)定义了根据伊斯兰消息来源的真实死亡。他们推测,由于灵魂(ruh)离开身体,呼吸暂停昏迷中缺乏nafs(人格)和nafas(呼吸)构成真正的死亡。他们还断言,全身麻醉是手术前脑死亡的常规方法。他们的论点容易受到批评,因为:(1)ruh被描述为生命的本质,而naf和nafa仅仅是人的属性; (2)与真正的死亡不同,即使在呼吸暂停性昏迷中缺乏naf和nafa时,ruh仍然存在; (3)全身麻醉的常规使用表明手术采购对脑死亡供体的潜在危害。尸检不需要死后全身麻醉。因此,必须得出这样的结论,即在立法上强制性地以非自愿方式确定神经(脑)死亡以及终止生命支持和医疗服务会违反观察到的穆斯林的宗教权利。

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