Most Islamic religious leaders accept organ donation during life, provided it does not harm the donor, and after death to save lives. read more
Yes, undoubtedly Islam supports donation of organs after death. This is because there is a concept in Islam, called sadqah-e-jariyah, which means continued charity or on-going charity – this is charity which comes to use for people even after the person who has made the donation has passed away. read more
Donation of organs after death is a modern issue that was subject to many discussions and disagreements among scholars. Most scholars approve of this practice, including the late Sheikh Abd al-Rahmân b. Sadî . read more
Most Islamic religious leaders accept organ donation during life, provided it does not harm the donor, and after death to save lives. Most Islamic religious leaders accept organ donation during life, provided it does not harm the donor, and after death to save lives. read more