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Title: ISLAMIC CODE OF ETHICS: MEDICAL PRACTICE


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ISLAMIC CODE OF ETHICSMEDICAL PRACTICE
  • FARHAT MOAZAM, M.D., PHD
  • Center of Biomedical Ethics and Culture, SIUT,
    Karachi, Pakistan
  • Institute of Practical Ethics, University of
    Virginia, USA

2
DISCUSSION POINTS
  • Modern secular ethics versus Islamic
    religious-ethical concepts
  • The contemporary English term ethics versus the
    Arabic (Urdu) word Adab/Akhlaq
  • Rich Islamic heritage of Virtue Ethics
    (al-Fadael) and stress on the moral physician
    the sources
  • A brief account, and some examples, of virtues
    that must be included in the body of the Islamic
    Code of Medical Ethics of IOMS

3
MODERN BIOETHICSBASIC CHARACTERISTCS
  • Multidisciplinary discipline conceived in the
    1970s to address new ethical dilemmas in medical
    practice and biomedical research
  • Grounded in secular, philosophical principles
    relying on human reason
  • Focus on autonomy and individual rights to ensure
    justice
  • Ethical theories satisfied with minimal
    obligations to others
  • Asks the question is this action ethical?
    (Hal al-aml salih wa akhlaqi?)

4
ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS ETHICS BASIC CONCEPTS
  • Historically, Muslim moral and ethical thought
    rooted in Revelation and human reason (al-aql wa
    l-shari)
  • Recognizes rights of individuals, but emphasizes
    human obligations to establish social justice
  • Those more privileged in life have greater
    responsibilities towards the less fortunate
  • Asks the question is the acting
    agent/physician a moral person? (hal al-Tabib
    shakhsun salihun, shakhs du akhlaq?)

5
ETHICS vs. AKHLAQ/ADAB
  • Ethics for physicians is translated in Arabic
    (and Urdu) as Akhlaq al-Tabib
  • The historical and social construct of how
    Muslims comprehend akhlaq is much broader than
    the contemporary use of term ethics
  • An understanding of akhlaq incorporates both the
    virtuous agent and his/her ethical act
  • The IOMS Islamic Code of Medical Ethics for
    physicians must include, in addition to what
    constitutes ethical actions, a list of virtues
    and moral traits that physicians must adopt and
    cultivate
  • By highlighting the need for virtuous physicians
    and researchers as well as ethical acts, IOMS can
    make an important contribution to contemporary
    bioethical discourse which peripheralizes the
    former

6
VIRTUES FOR PHYSICIANSMUSLIM SOURCES
  • The physician is an instrument of Gods mercy on
    earth. Ibn Ali al-Ruhawi (d. late 9th century)
  • From ethical concepts in the names of Allah
    al-Rahim (compassionate), al-Rahman (gracious),
    al-Ghafur (forgiving), al-Haq (truth, justice)
  • From the Quran and Hadith Cultivate al-birr
    (piety, godliness), ahsana (the ideal), hilm
    (gentleness, patience, moral reasonableness),
    adl wa qist (justice, equity), tawazan
    (balance). Avoid kibr (pride), bakhila (avarice),
    istaghna (unbound confidence in self), bagha
    (injustice, intoxication with worldly power)

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VIRTUES FOR PHYSICIANSMUSLIM SOURCES (CONT.)
  • From Muslim ulema and fuqaha The usul al-akhlaq
    of Imam Abu Hamid al-Ghazali hikma (wisdom),
    shujaa (courage), iffa (temperance), and adl
    (justice)
  • From Muslim physicians Kitab al-Tibb al-Ruhani
    of Abu Bakr al Razi the exemplary physician
    must cultivate good moral character, good
    health, and be cultured in manners. Must listen
    more, talk less.
  • Adab al-Tabib by Al-Ruhawi train by employing
    good morals and actions with sympathy, mercy,
    gentleness, chastity, courage, generosity,
    justice. Do not aim for an excess of worldly
    riches. The physician with exemplary adab is
    one who truly fears God.

8
WHY STRESS MORAL CHARACTER OF PHYSICIAN?
  • Physicians and patients are spiritually equal in
    the eyes of Allah as His creatures
  • Relationship between physicians and patients by
    nature is an unequal one the patient is not
    autonomous in illness. Physicians possess
    knowledge and skills which patients do not, but
    need for recovery and survival
  • Rules and guidelines alone are insufficient
    safeguards against abuse of patients in the hands
    of unethical practitioners. E.g. the informed
    consent for therapy or research

9
FINAL WORDS
  • The believers whose faith is most perfect
  • are those who have the best character.
  • (Akmalu al-momineen imanan ahsanuhum
  • khuluqan)
  • Hadith of the
    Prophet (SAW)
  • (from
    Imam Ibn Hanbal)
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