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What Does Islam Say About:
Donating Blood & Organ Donors? |
And another question:"My teenage daughter wants to donate blood and she asked if it is OK in Islam for Muslims to give theirblood to help other people. This makes me wonder about other things like donating eyes, heart and body parts (when someone dies of course)."
"So, what does Islam say about this?"
In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. All praise and thanks are due to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon His Messenger.
Just as Islam encourages us to be charitable to all regardless of differences of religion or race, there is no distinction to be made in giving or receiving blood; for there can be no greater gift of charity than blood donation as it amounts to saving life. The Qur'anic mandate for Muslims is to foster life and be engaged in activities that strengthen and maintain it in all forms; the opposite of which is destruction or fasad, which includes all activities that diminish or destroy life in various forms.
In conclusion: Blood donation is undoubtedly tops the list of charitable deeds; therefore every Muslim and Muslimah should participate in it and also take initiatives in their communities to organize blood banks.
We ask Allah to reward your daughter for her desire to help other people by giving something as precious as her blood to save others. We also make dua for her for seeking proper knowledge from the Islamic perspective before doing something like this and you also for taking the time to write to us for clarification. We pray more of the Muslims will do the same, ameen.| < Prev | Next > |
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Last Updated (Sunday, 04 March 2012 10:28)
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