Is Blood or Organ Donation forbidden (HARAM) in Islam? Dr Zakir Naik
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The Jehovah's witnesses claim you are adding prohibitions to the Quran in regard to refusing blood transfusions. I am not a Jehovah's witness but some feedback would be helpful.
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how about postmortem organ donations?
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Many times, v r caught by lack of logic and trying to be very "technical" in our following of the Quran. When I listen to commentary like this, I can't help but feel how much disservice we have performed towards the "mankind" by not doing what v r commanded 2 do by Allah (sbwt) only because the other person is not "Muslim". By not, also, following many other examples of philanthropy we devalue Islam in the eyes of others while we like 2 give dawah. May Allah (sbwt) guide us better. Ameen
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@Nirmanakaya Thank you so much! =)
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salam alaykoum, iam french and i don't really understand what zakir naik says.
can someone write me what he says? It is really important for me.
Thank you!
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@nemesisbreakz yes my brother to save a life of a human being Muslim can have a blood of a Christan and even any other human being............on other hand i myself donated blood to my Christan friend their is nothing wrong in saving a life of a human being.......... as Quran says"if u save a life of a single human being.....it is as u have saved the whole of humanity "
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if ur saving the life of an individual,it is also by Allah's will , we can do absolutely nothing of our own will ! ur question is , if Allah wants to end ur life, he will end it so how can we interfere. the answer is: how do u know whether Allah wants to end someone's life ? we dont know this unless the person dies, so till the person is alive , we should help him in all possible ways and if he still dies, then that is cuz Allah wished so, hope u feel less confused, wasalam
Wow, i'm a muslim and i dont even know that the Quran has this : "If you save a human being(never state whether a muslim or not), it's as if you have save the whole of human kind" (Ch.5 v.32)
i think this is very logical, because imagine if its possible to go back in time with a time machine, lets say 10 000 years ago, and save a man of that time from a certain death, just imagine how many human being would be produced after 10 000 years, if he did not die and start producing childrens!
juujuubie 1 year ago 15
@aminabmh he said organ + blood donation is certainly permissible if you follow 3 simple rules:
1. if the donation has a major (life saving) benefit to the recipient
2. you must be healthy (able to donate) and that you do not give in excess (unhealthy to you)
3. do not give for money (donation, not selling).
Refer to Qur'an Chapter 5 Verse 32 for the example.
Nirmanakaya 6 months ago 4