A Need of Sharī ‘ah Compliant Model of 3D Bioprinting

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Abstract

One of the credible inventions is 3D Bioprinting or Organ Printing which uses layer by layer fabrication manner and is an emerging and developing technology offered by the research industry and can help the humanity in certain areas of life e.g., health, food, etc. The technology has been found beneficial in wide spectrum within the medical industry in fighting the shortage of organ and tissues donations. It is also helpful for the pharmaceuticals for determining effectiveness of new drugs and the food industry players to develop new type of edible meat for humans’ consumption. However, behind all these benefits, there are unresolved issues that need be discussed critically and addressed properly within the ethics, law and orders of Islamic worldview. This study aims to indentify the Sharī’ah related issues raised consequent upon the invention of 3D bioprinting. The study uses data collection from scholars’ writings, academic journals, and Islamic fatwa related to bioethics. The data are analysed thematically. The results show that there is a loophole in bioethics research on Sharī’ah compliant guidelines for the Muslims users with regards to bioprinting usage. It is suggested for the experts to do thorough research on Sharī’ah compliant guidelines of bioprinting to be the benchmark guideline for authorities such as JAKIM in Malaysia and other authorities such as the Ministry of Health in treating the Muslim patients.

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Ramli, N., Hamdan, M. N., Ramli, M. A., Razak, S. I. A., Thaidi, H. ‘Azeemi A., Ariffin, M. F. M., & Zain, N. M. (2022). A Need of Sharī ‘ah Compliant Model of 3D Bioprinting. Journal of Islamic Thought and Civilization, 12(2), 103–115. https://doi.org/10.32350/jitc.122.08

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