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According to Darul Uloom Deoband, donation of blood and body parts was against the tenets of Islam. In a 'fatwa' issued in response to a question, the seminary said donating blood or body parts was not permitted in Islam as human beings are not the "owners" of their bodies. Does they have any rights to issue such fawta?
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15 Dec '12 12:44 pm
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Ppl. Who believe in taking life would never understand the value of giving life to some one.
Answered by MAdhavan Avadhany, 15 Dec '12 12:46 pm
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Please bring full fatwa by them with their signatures to discuss , you can not discuss a fatwa by putting them into your own words to misguide people
Answered by mangochatni, 16 Dec '12 03:38 pm
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If that is so, how can they discard their body part in the ritual of CIRCUMCISION?
If they can discard, cant they donate? What all stupidities in the name of Religion?
Answered by Shunmugham, 15 Dec '12 01:53 pm
If they can discard, cant they donate? What all stupidities in the name of Religion?
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