A Review of the Book The Legitimacy of Treatment with Stem Cells from the Perspective of Islamic Jurisprudence

Jurisprudential Research on Stem Cells/3

The discussion of stem cells and their increasingly remarkable applications in treating, preventing, and rejuvenating human health underscores the need for jurisprudential and legal examination. Dr. Najla Labib Hussein Abdulrahman, an Arabic-speaking jurist, in her book The Legitimacy of Treatment with Stem Cells from the Perspective of Islamic Jurisprudence, endeavors to explore the jurisprudential dimensions of stem cell therapy.
Below is a concise summary of the book’s content. 🔻

Former Director of the Center for Islamic Media Research, in an Exclusive Interview with Contemporary Jurisprudence:

Jurisprudence of Governance in Cyberspace/

Dr. Mohammad Hossein Zarifian, with his background in seminary education, a PhD in Media Management from the University of Tehran, and his experience as the director of the Center for Islamic Media Research, is one of the most qualified individuals to discuss policymaking in cyberspace and the role of jurisprudence in it. While he considers policymaking a multidisciplinary and multifaceted endeavor that cannot rely solely on one field of knowledge, he views jurisprudence as playing a significant and fundamental role in policymaking. His simultaneous expertise in media, policymaking, and Islamic sciences has resulted in a compelling and insightful conversation.
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