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Title <>.
Publication Date: 2020
Publication Place - Qatar University Press
Subject Paternity testing., Islamic law.
Type Book
Language Turkish
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 328
Physical Dimensions 1 online resource (328 pages)
Library: University College Dublin Library
Library Asset ID 9789927139246 (electronic bk.), 9927139241, 9789927139123
Record ID b2841236
Library Location In collection: Ebook Central Academic Complete UKI Edition
Date 2020
Sample Text This book presents a new fiqhi perspective on paternity testing and the disclosure of incidental results using genetic fingerprinting (DNA testing). Authored by Ayman Saleh, a professor of Islamic jurisprudence, the work explores the implications of genetic testing in confirming lineage, addressing the legal and ethical aspects within Islamic law. It emphasizes the reliability of DNA testing in establishing biological relationships and discusses the potential benefits for families in preserving lineage integrity. The book is intended for scholars and practitioners interested in Islamic jurisprudence, bioethics, and legal studies, providing insights into how modern scientific advancements can align with traditional religious principles.
Baskı 1st ed.
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<>.

Publication Date 2020
Publication Place - Qatar University Press
Subject Paternity testing., Islamic law.
Type Book
Language Turkish
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 328
Physical Dimensions 1 online resource (328 pages)
Library University College Dublin Library
Library Asset ID 9789927139246 (electronic bk.), 9927139241, 9789927139123
Record ID b2841236
Library Location In collection: Ebook Central Academic Complete UKI Edition
Date 2020
Sample Text This book presents a new fiqhi perspective on paternity testing and the disclosure of incidental results using genetic fingerprinting (DNA testing). Authored by Ayman Saleh, a professor of Islamic jurisprudence, the work explores the implications of genetic testing in confirming lineage, addressing the legal and ethical aspects within Islamic law. It emphasizes the reliability of DNA testing in establishing biological relationships and discusses the potential benefits for families in preserving lineage integrity. The book is intended for scholars and practitioners interested in Islamic jurisprudence, bioethics, and legal studies, providing insights into how modern scientific advancements can align with traditional religious principles.
Baskı 1st ed.
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