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Is it halal to donate blood or organs,for money?

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I know "how n what" of organ donation in islam..

But i dn't know if it is permissible to do for financial purpose.

Salam and thanks

I'ld appreciate it if you bother to bring any source for your answer...

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  1. Is it permissible to donate organs before death?

    http://qa.sunnipath.com/issue_view.asp?i...

    Question:

    I am applying for a driver''s license and was asking: is it permissible to enter the organ donor program as I will not know the necessity of the transplant if I get in an accident? Am I allowed to agree to give organs in the case of death through a motor vehicle accident?

    Answer:

    [bismillahi rahmani rahim

    Walaikum assalam wa rahmatullah,

    I pray that this finds you well, and in the best of health and spirits. May Allah grant you all good and success in this life and the next.

    It is permitted to enter into such organ donation programs. See And Allah alone gives success.

    Faraz Rabbani

    See also "Is organ donation permissible?" at http://qa.sunnipath.com/issue_view.asp?H... .


  2. It is a well known principle of Shariah that all the organs and parts of a human body whether one is a Muslim or a non-Muslim are sacred and must not be tampered with. To take benefit from any part of a human without a need is unlawful (haram). This also includes blood, for it is an integral part of a human. There are two reasons for the impermissibility of taking benefit from another persons blood. Firstly, it is sacred like all other parts of a human.

    Allah Most High says:(intp of meaning)

    And verily we have honored the children of Adam (Surah al-Isra, V.70).

    Secondly, blood (when taken out) is impure and to derive benefit from something that is impure is unlawful.



    Allah Most High says: (intp of meaning)

    Say: I find not in the message received by me by inspiration any (meat) forbidden to be eaten by one who wishes to eat it, unless it be dead meat, or blood poured forth, or the flesh of swine, for it is impure (Surah al-Anam, 145).

    Sayyiduna Imam Shafii (Allah have mercy on him) states:

    If one infused blood under the skin and skin grew on it, it will become obligatory to extract that blood and repeat all the prayers that were performed after infusion. (al-Umm, 1/54).

    Due to the above two reasons, under normal circumstances it will be impermissible to transfuse the blood of one person in to the body of another. Sanctity of human parts demands this, as well as the impure element in blood.

    The Exception, However

    However, Islam is a religion of mercy and caters for all the problems faced by humanity. It acknowledges the needs of people, thus gives concessions and dispensations wherever needed.

    Allah Most High says: (intp of meaning)

    On no soul does Allah place a burden greater than it can bear. (al-Baqarah, 286).

    The famous principle of Fiqh states:

    Necessity makes prohibition lawful(See: Ibn Nujaym, al-Ashbah wa al-Nazair, P. 85 ).

    Due to this, classical scholars gave a dispensation in that the milk of a female may be used for the purpose of medication. It is stated in the famous Hanafi Fiqh reference, al-Fatawa al-Hindiyya:

    There is no harm in injecting a womans milk in a man or to drink it for medical purposes. (al-Fatawa al-Hindiyya, 5/355). [f: This is conditioned by what is mentioned below in the same text]

    It is also stated in the same book:

    It is permissible for a (severely) sick person to drink blood and urine, or consume the meat of a dead animal for the purpose of medication if an experienced Muslim medical expert stipulates that this is the only cure, and that one does not find an alternative. If the medical expert states that by using unlawful substances you will be cured earlier, then there are two opinions of the scholars. (al-Fatwa al-Hindiyya, 5/355).

    Read More ....http://qa.sunnipath.com/issue_view.asp?H...

    Edit @ asker Nimmy  Its O.K & ur Welcome.

  3. nimmy you the one from kochi right

    zakir naik came here and gave a talk  one asked similar question this is what he answered  



    donating organ&blood   is haram if its done for money

    it harms his danger for his life .

    but it is adviced to give blood because Quran tells ifany one saves a life it is asthough he have saved the whole humankind Quran c5 v30  

    try youtube

  4. If it is for sake of saving a life then its good but for money ......

    I dont think ISLAM would ever permit it.........

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