Islamic ethics and modern biotechnology

Contribution of modern biotechnology to the betterment of the agricultural sector and human health is undeniable. However, many consumers, environmental groups and some scientists have voiced strong concerns over the long term effects of modern biotechnology products on human health and environm...

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Main Authors: Latifah Amin, Siti Fairuz Sujak, Abdul Latif Samian, Mohamad Sabri Haron, Mohamad Nasran Mohamad, Mohd Yusof Othman
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author Latifah Amin,
Siti Fairuz Sujak,
Abdul Latif Samian,
Mohamad Sabri Haron,
Mohamad Nasran Mohamad,
Mohd Yusof Othman,
author_facet Latifah Amin,
Siti Fairuz Sujak,
Abdul Latif Samian,
Mohamad Sabri Haron,
Mohamad Nasran Mohamad,
Mohd Yusof Othman,
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description Contribution of modern biotechnology to the betterment of the agricultural sector and human health is undeniable. However, many consumers, environmental groups and some scientists have voiced strong concerns over the long term effects of modern biotechnology products on human health and environment. According to some researchers, the central problem underlying biotechnology is not just its short term benefits and long term drawbacks, but the overall attempt to “control” living nature on an erroneous mechanistic view. We as human have conscience and our religious belief. Many religions do not allow unrestricted interference with life such as genetic engineering. The pace of discovery in genetic based biotechnology is very rapid and there is anxiety that a kind of technological compulsion (if we can do it, let’s do it) will drive development ahead of proper ethical consideration of their propriety. In Islam, ethic is known as akhlaq based on al-Qur’an and al-Hadith. Ethic of modern biotechnology is classified according to three part of akhlaq: ethical issues related to God (Allah), ethic among human beings and ethic related to living things. In this paper, ethical aspects of modern biotechnology will be discussed from Islamic perspective
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spelling my-ukm.journal-12012016-12-14T06:29:06Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1201/ Islamic ethics and modern biotechnology Latifah Amin, Siti Fairuz Sujak, Abdul Latif Samian, Mohamad Sabri Haron, Mohamad Nasran Mohamad, Mohd Yusof Othman, Contribution of modern biotechnology to the betterment of the agricultural sector and human health is undeniable. However, many consumers, environmental groups and some scientists have voiced strong concerns over the long term effects of modern biotechnology products on human health and environment. According to some researchers, the central problem underlying biotechnology is not just its short term benefits and long term drawbacks, but the overall attempt to “control” living nature on an erroneous mechanistic view. We as human have conscience and our religious belief. Many religions do not allow unrestricted interference with life such as genetic engineering. The pace of discovery in genetic based biotechnology is very rapid and there is anxiety that a kind of technological compulsion (if we can do it, let’s do it) will drive development ahead of proper ethical consideration of their propriety. In Islam, ethic is known as akhlaq based on al-Qur’an and al-Hadith. Ethic of modern biotechnology is classified according to three part of akhlaq: ethical issues related to God (Allah), ethic among human beings and ethic related to living things. In this paper, ethical aspects of modern biotechnology will be discussed from Islamic perspective Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2009 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1201/1/SARI27%5B2%5D2009_%5B13%5D.pdf Latifah Amin, and Siti Fairuz Sujak, and Abdul Latif Samian, and Mohamad Sabri Haron, and Mohamad Nasran Mohamad, and Mohd Yusof Othman, (2009) Islamic ethics and modern biotechnology. SARI: Jurnal Alam dan Tamadun Melayu, 27 (2). pp. 285-296. ISSN 0127-2721 http://www.ukm.my/sari/index.html
spellingShingle Latifah Amin,
Siti Fairuz Sujak,
Abdul Latif Samian,
Mohamad Sabri Haron,
Mohamad Nasran Mohamad,
Mohd Yusof Othman,
Islamic ethics and modern biotechnology
title Islamic ethics and modern biotechnology
title_full Islamic ethics and modern biotechnology
title_fullStr Islamic ethics and modern biotechnology
title_full_unstemmed Islamic ethics and modern biotechnology
title_short Islamic ethics and modern biotechnology
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