Change creation or harnessing nature: the reception of biotechnology in Islamic world

This paper deals with the reception of biotechnology in the Islamic world, particularly focusing on the characteristics of the reception of biotechnology by Muslim legal scholars (fuqahā'), with reference to the general societal discourse. It elucidates the relationship between Islam and Scien...

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Main Author: Bouzenita, Anke Sandra
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spelling my.iium.irep.152392012-03-29T08:31:47Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/15239/ Change creation or harnessing nature: the reception of biotechnology in Islamic world Bouzenita, Anke Sandra BP Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc This paper deals with the reception of biotechnology in the Islamic world, particularly focusing on the characteristics of the reception of biotechnology by Muslim legal scholars (fuqahā'), with reference to the general societal discourse. It elucidates the relationship between Islam and Science as an essential paradigm to understand the current discourse on biotechnology. The paper describes the related paradigm shift which has taken place in the Islamic world and deliberates whether or not this paradigm shift has been taken into account in the contemporary discourse on the subject. While attempting to carefully study human cloning and genetically modified food, the paper critically analyses the role of the maqāsid (objectives) of the shari'ah in this discourse. It also offers a glimpse of policy making in the Islamic world in the field of biotechnology. The paper arrives at the conclusion that recourse to the maqāsid scheme is liable to be instrumental in promoting utilitarian ends rather than the ideals of the shari'ah. Islamic Research Institute (IRI) 2009 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/15239/1/change_of_creation_or_harnessing_nature-_The_reception_of_biotechnology_in_the_Islamic_world.pdf Bouzenita, Anke Sandra (2009) Change creation or harnessing nature: the reception of biotechnology in Islamic world. Islamic Studies, 48 (4). pp. 499-523. ISSN 0578-8072 http://iri.iiu.edu.pk/index.php/iri/content/id/27/1329176574
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Bouzenita, Anke Sandra
Change creation or harnessing nature: the reception of biotechnology in Islamic world
description This paper deals with the reception of biotechnology in the Islamic world, particularly focusing on the characteristics of the reception of biotechnology by Muslim legal scholars (fuqahā'), with reference to the general societal discourse. It elucidates the relationship between Islam and Science as an essential paradigm to understand the current discourse on biotechnology. The paper describes the related paradigm shift which has taken place in the Islamic world and deliberates whether or not this paradigm shift has been taken into account in the contemporary discourse on the subject. While attempting to carefully study human cloning and genetically modified food, the paper critically analyses the role of the maqāsid (objectives) of the shari'ah in this discourse. It also offers a glimpse of policy making in the Islamic world in the field of biotechnology. The paper arrives at the conclusion that recourse to the maqāsid scheme is liable to be instrumental in promoting utilitarian ends rather than the ideals of the shari'ah.
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author Bouzenita, Anke Sandra
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title Change creation or harnessing nature: the reception of biotechnology in Islamic world
title_short Change creation or harnessing nature: the reception of biotechnology in Islamic world
title_full Change creation or harnessing nature: the reception of biotechnology in Islamic world
title_fullStr Change creation or harnessing nature: the reception of biotechnology in Islamic world
title_full_unstemmed Change creation or harnessing nature: the reception of biotechnology in Islamic world
title_sort change creation or harnessing nature: the reception of biotechnology in islamic world
publisher Islamic Research Institute (IRI)
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url http://irep.iium.edu.my/15239/1/change_of_creation_or_harnessing_nature-_The_reception_of_biotechnology_in_the_Islamic_world.pdf
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