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Islam and Assisted Reproductive Technologies
Islam and Assisted Reproductive Technologies: Sunni and Shia Perspectives | Marcia C. Inhorn, Soraya Tremayne
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How and to what extent have Islamic legal scholars and Middle Eastern lawmakers, as well as Middle Eastern Muslim physicians and patients, grappled with the complex bioethical, legal, and social issues that are raised in the process of attempting to conceive life in the face of infertility? This path-breaking volume explores the influence of Islamic attitudes on Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ARTs) and reveals the variations in both the Islamic jurisprudence and the cultural responses to ARTs.
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MissKate

I'm excited to read the section comparing Muslim Egypt with the other Mediterranean countries of Italy and Lebanon. Italy is primarily Catholic and Lebanon is multisectarian, so it'll be interesting to compare the views towards ART in those areas.