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  • Leiden : Brill  (3)
  • Dordrecht : Springer
  • Death Religious aspects
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9789004459403 , 9789004459410
    Language: English , Arabic
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Studies in Islamic Ethics 4
    Series Statement: Middle East and Islamic Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2023
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als End-of-Life Care, Dying and Death in the Islamic Moral Tradition : أخلاق العناية في الإسلام: الرعاية الصحية عند نهاية العمر والاحتضار والموت
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als End-of-life care, dying and death in the Islamic moral tradition
    Keywords: Death Religious aspects ; Islam.  ; Terminal care Religious aspects ; Islam.  ; Terminal care Moral and ethical aspects.  ; Islamic ethics.  ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Islam ; Ethik ; Tod ; Sterben ; Palliativmedizin
    Abstract: Modern biomedical technologies managed to revolutionise the End-of-Life Care (EoLC) in many aspects. The dying process can now be “engineered” by managing the accompanying physical symptoms or by “prolonging/hastening” death itself. Such interventions questioned and problematised long-established understandings of key moral concepts, such as good life, quality of life, pain, suffering, good death, appropriate death, dying well, etc. This volume examines how multifaceted EoLC moral questions can be addressed from interdisciplinary perspectives within the Islamic tradition. Contributors Amir Abbas Alizamani, Beate Anam, Hamed Arezaei, Asma Asadi, Pieter Coppens, Hans Daiber, Khalid Elzamzamy, Mohammed Ghaly, Hadil Lababidi, Shahaboddin Mahdavi, Aasim Padela, Rafaqat Rashid and Ayman Shabana. تمكنت التكنولوجيا الحديثة في المجالات الطبية والحيوية من إحداث ثورة في مجال الرعاية الصحية عندما يكون المريض على مشارف نهاية العُمْر. فأصبح من الممكن الآن «هندسة» بعض جوانب مرحلة الاحتضار، وذلك بإدارة الأعراض الجسدية المصاحبة ومحاولة تأخير أو تعجيل حدث الوفاة. وقد أثار هذا النوع من التدخلات الطبية أسئلة وإشكالات معقدة حول عدد من المفاهيم الأخلاقية ضاربة الجذور في التراث الإسلامي خاصة، وفي الإرث الإنساني عامة، كمفاهيم: الحياة الطيبة وجودة الحياة والألم والمعاناة والميتة الصالحة. تقدم البحوث المنشورة في هذا الكتاب نماذج لكيفية معالجة هذه الأسئلة والإشكالات المتعددة الجوانب من خلال النظر في عدد من العلوم الإسلامية والمجالات المعرفية ذات الصلة. المساهمون حامد آرضائي، وأسماء أسدي، وبياته أنعم، وعاصم پادلا، وهانس دايبر، ورفقات رشيد، وخالد الزمزمي، وأمير عباس علي زماني، وأيمن شبانة، ومحمد غالي، وپيتر كوپنس، وهديل لبابيدي، وشهاب الدين مهدوي
    Note: Preliminary Material -- Copyright page -- Dedication -- Preface / , English and Arabic
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9789004459403
    Language: English , Arabic
    Pages: XVII, 383 Seiten , Diagramme
    Series Statement: Studies in Islamic ethics volume 4
    Series Statement: Studies in Islamic ethics
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als End-of-Life Care, Dying and Death in the Islamic Moral Tradition
    DDC: 297.2/3
    Keywords: Death Religious aspects ; Islam ; Terminal care Religious aspects ; Islam ; Terminal care Moral and ethical aspects ; Islamic ethics ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Islam ; Ethik ; Tod ; Sterben ; Palliativmedizin
    Abstract: "Modern biomedical technologies managed to revolutionise the End-of-Life Care (EoLC) in many aspects. The dying process can now be "engineered" by managing the accompanying physical symptoms or by "prolonging/hastening" death itself. Such interventions questioned and problematised long-established understandings of key moral concepts, such as good life, quality of life, pain, suffering, good death, appropriate death, dying well, etc. This volume examines how multifaceted EoLC moral questions can be addressed from interdisciplinary perspectives within the Islamic tradition. Contributors Amir Abbas Alizamani, Beate Anam, Hamed Arezaei, Asma Asadi, Pieter Coppens, Hans Daiber, Khalid Elzamzamy, Mohammed Ghaly, Hadil Lababidi, Shahaboddin Mahdavi, Aasim Padela, Rafaqat Rashid and Ayman Shabana"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: End-of-Life Care in the Islamic Moral Tradition / Mohammed Ghaly -- Part I. Methodological Issues: 1. End-of-Life Care, Dying and Death Islamic Ethics, A Primer / Mohammed Ghaly -- 2. Muslim Disquiet over Brain-Death: Advancing Islamic Bioethics Discourses by Treating Death as a Social Construct that Aligns Purposes with Criteria and Ethical Behaviours / Aasim I. Padela -- Part II. End-of-Life Care in Islamic Studies: 3. Muqārabāt falsafīyah akhlāqīyah li-rihāb al-mawt fī al-ḥaḍārah al-Islāmīyah: dirāsat ārāʼ Muḥammad ibn Zakarīyā al-Rāzī, wa-Abī ʻAlī Maskawayh, wa-Ṣadr al-Dīn al-Shīrāzī / Ḥāmid Ārḍāʼī va-Asmāʼ Asadī -- 4. Jalāl al-Dīn al-Rūmī wa-falsafat al-alam wa-al-muʻānāh / Shihāb al-DĪn Mahdawī wa-Amīr Zamānī -- 5. Plague, Proper Behaviour and Paradise in a Newly Discovered Text by Zakariyyā al-Anṣārī / Hans Daiber -- 6. Islamic Ars Moriendi and Ambiguous Deathbed Emotions: Narratives of Islamic Saints and Scholars on the End-of-Life / Pieter Coppens -- Part III. End-of-Life Care as a Bioethical Issue: 7. Palliative Care and Its Ethical Questions: Islamic Perspectives / Mohammed Ghaly -- 8. Suicide Prevention and Postvention: An Islamic Psychological Synthesis / Khalid Elzamzamy -- 9. Limits to Personal Autonomy in Islamic Bioethical Deliberations on End-of-Life Issues in Light of the Debate on Euthanasia / Ayman Shabana -- 10. An Islamic Bioethical Framework for Withholding and Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Treatment / Rafaqat Rashid -- 11. Artificial Nutrition and Hydration at the Terminal Stage of Dementia from an Islamic Perspective / Hadil Lababidi -- 12. Child Loss in Early Pregnancy: A Balancing Exercise between Islamic Legal Thinking and Life's Challenge / Beate Anam -- Index.
    Note: Includes index , Text teilweise englisch, teilweise arabisch
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9789004443433
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVIII, 512 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Brill's companions to the Christian tradition volume 94
    Series Statement: Brill's companions to the Christian tradition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als A companion to death, burial, and remembrance in late Medieval and early modern Europe c.1300-1700
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    Keywords: Death Religious aspects ; Christianity ; Memorialization ; Mourning customs ; History, Modern ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Trauerritual ; Tod ; Christentum ; Europa ; Geschichte 1300-1700
    Abstract: Dying, death, burial and the afterlife -- Cultural and emotional responses to loss : grief and commemoration
    Abstract: "In the Christian tradition, death was a punishment by God for the original sin of Adam and Eve. Banished from the Garden of Eden after eating the forbidden fruit of the tree of knowledge, they were condemned to labour, until "you return to the ground, for out of it you were taken; you are dust, and to dust you shall return."2 But later in historical time, God sent his son Jesus Christ to earth to teach people how to overcome death and achieve eternal life, as witnessed in the gospels. Christ taught that if sinful humans would repent of their sins and love God, they would be saved from death, for as he said to Martha in the house of Lazarus, "I am the resurrection and the life; he who believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live."3 The central narrative of Christian soteriology is the death of Christ himself, through crucifixion, and his resurrection from the dead three days later. Having triumphed over death, his purpose was to lead his followers to salvation. After Christ's bodily ascension into heaven, the task of saving souls for eternity was passed to his church. The emphasis on Christ's death and resurrection, and its representation in the eucharistic service, mean that death and commemoration lie at the very heart of Christianity"--
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