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Medicine and medical treatments
Are Coloured Contacts Haram?
If a woman wears coloured cosmetic contact lenses for her husband, there is nothing wrong with it. But if she is wearing coloured contact lenses where others will see her, then this should not cause any fitnah or temptation. Also, there is nothing wrong with wearing ophthalmic contact lenses on the advice of specialistsSaveUsing animals for medical research
SaveCan a Male Doctor Treat Muslim Women?
If a female specialist doctor is available, she should examine the Muslim woman. If no such doctor is available, then a trustworthy non-Muslim female doctor can do it. If this is not possible, then a male Muslim doctor should examine the Muslim woman. If a male Muslim doctor is not available, then a non-Muslim male doctor can examine the Muslim woman.SaveRuling on operations to repair the hymen
SaveWhen is it permissible to turn off the life support systems of a person who is thought to be dead?
SaveHijama in Islam: What Is the Best Time?
Hijama in Islam refers to the extraction of blood from the body by means of cupping using a suitable vessel or whatever modern equipment serves the same purpose. For more about the benefits and time of hijama, see the detailed answer.SaveCutting hair because of sickness
SaveAre Organ Transplants Prohibited in Islam?
In Islam, organ transplants are generally permissible under certain conditions, such as when they offer significant medical benefits and do not cause undue harm. However, it remains prohibited to take vital organs from living individuals or engage in the buying and selling of human organs.SaveUsing foetuses as a source of organs for transplant
SaveIs Testicle Transplant Allowed in Islam?
In Islam, transplanting reproductive glands such as testicles is prohibited because they carry and transmit genetic characteristics. However, parts of the reproductive system that do not involve DNA transmission can be transplanted in cases of legitimate necessity.Save