Noorfuad Noorina
College of Islamic Studies, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Doha, Qatar.
Asian Bioeth Rev. 2022 Feb 11;14(3):217-223. doi: 10.1007/s41649-022-00203-8. eCollection 2022 Jul.
The advancements of medical technology incited multi-disciplinary discussions with regard to its ethical implications. Within the neuroscientific domain, the term 'neuroethics' has gained prominence over recent years. However, the contributions of religious perspectives in the nascent field of neuroethics are particularly few. The scarce literature on Islamic perspectives on neuroethics merely questioned its importance and introduced a -based framework that can be implemented. Building upon this, the possible trajectories of Islamic perspectives on neuroethics can be mapped out by tapping into several issues within Islamic bioethics, such as cloning and genomics. Topics such as these are deliberated through the collective discussions by contemporary Muslim scholars and biomedical scientists, thus producing well-informed dialogues and decisions. Building upon these may assist in developing further the Islamic perspectives on issues within neuroethics. This lays the groundwork for all the stakeholders involved in advance, in order to predict and prevent potential harms and challenges.
医学技术的进步引发了关于其伦理影响的多学科讨论。在神经科学领域,“神经伦理学”一词近年来日益突出。然而,宗教观点在神经伦理学这个新兴领域的贡献尤为稀少。关于神经伦理学的伊斯兰观点的稀缺文献仅仅质疑了其重要性,并介绍了一个可以实施的基于[此处原文缺失相关内容]的框架。在此基础上,通过探讨伊斯兰生物伦理学中的几个问题,如克隆和基因组学,可以勾勒出伊斯兰神经伦理学观点的可能轨迹。诸如此类的话题通过当代穆斯林学者和生物医学科学家的集体讨论进行审议,从而产生明智的对话和决策。基于这些讨论可能有助于进一步发展伊斯兰对神经伦理学问题的观点。这为所有相关利益者提前奠定基础,以便预测和预防潜在的危害和挑战。