Investigating Islamic-based Moral and Professional Principles of Stem Cell-Cloning Technology
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Author:
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, MOHD IHSAN DACHOLFANY, AHMAD NOOR ISLAHUDIN, KULIYATUN, YUNAHAR ILYAS, AJAD SUDRAJAT, MARAGUSTAM SIREGAR, NUR CHOLIS, MIFEDWIL JANDRA, ERIKA NURMARTIANI, MIFTACHUL HUDA, ANDINO MASELENO, AZMIL HASHIM, FAUZIAH CHE LEH, ARIEFSALEHROSMAN, NIKMOHDZAIMBINABRAHIM, MONIKA@MUNIRAHABDRAZZAK, MOHDHAMBALIBINRASHID, ABDUL BASIT BIN SAMAT @ DARAWI, BADHLIHISHAM MOHD NASIR
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Abstract:
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The initiative to examine the distinction of how stem cell grew up refers to the way of research with its advance knowledge to look into the particular means of an organism development. This derives from a sole cell in replacing the impaired cells within developed organisms. In Islamic perspective, it has brought about a series of moral and ethical debates on the borders which should be followed towards its main principle. In quest for ethical principles to guide in creating balances of Islamic principle and stem cell, the critical comparison between typical stem cell and Islamic perspective requires a deep elucidation in the focus with the point of view. This paper presents the analysis from series of findings with the evidence perspective found in supporting the continued establishment to encourage the appropriate manner in line with Islamic principle and to prevent the misuse contradictory to the Islam and also human being substance. This study is expected to contribute in highlighting the role of having commitment with the religious principle basis to secure the human nature. This could be also one of the useful sources in developing the growth of knowledge in the basis of science research by assisting to shed light on an ethical guideline on the development of stem cells research and technology.
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Keyword:
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Stem-Cell, Ethically Scientific Principle, Cloning Technology
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https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.SP2.561
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