ویکسین اور دیگر ادویات کی تیاری میں انسانی وحیوانی خلیات کے استعمال کاشرعی حکم

Islamic Rulings regarding the creation of vaccines and other medications using human-animal cells

Authors

  • Tariq Ali Shah
  • Dr.Irfanullah Associate Professor, Department of Islamic Studies and Research, University of Science and Technology, Bannu

Keywords:

Halal, Cells, Human, Animal.

Abstract

Allah has not created any disease for which there is no medicine, as is proved by the hadith of the Prophet, but sometimes the medicine for a particular disease is not accessible to humans. Islam encourages Halal food and drink, it also orders Halal treatment but if treatment is possible only with haram items, then Islam allows treatment with haram items as well, because in the eyes of Islam, human life is more valuable but this permission will also be limited only to the extent of compulsion. Today, vaccines are used as a treatment for various epidemics and diseases, including human or animal cells. If there is a condition of compulsion and an expert doctor makes sure that the only medicine for this disease is the vaccine which contains the forbidden ingredients, then in such a condition of compulsion, the same vaccine can be administered even if it contains human cells or then on animal cells, and whether it is a lawful animal or a forbidden one. And these human cells can also be banked.

Published

2022-12-30

How to Cite

Shah, T. A., & Dr.Irfanullah. (2022). ویکسین اور دیگر ادویات کی تیاری میں انسانی وحیوانی خلیات کے استعمال کاشرعی حکم: Islamic Rulings regarding the creation of vaccines and other medications using human-animal cells. Al-Sharq (Journal of Religious Studies), 3(02), 122–131. Retrieved from https://alsharqjr.com/index.php/home/article/view/58