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    Islam and organ donation: perspectives from the UK

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    Authors
    Randhawa, Gurch
    Brocklehurst, Anna
    Pateman, Ruth
    Kinsella, Suzannah
    Parry, Vivienne
    Issue Date
    2012-03
    Subjects
    faith
    religion
    organ donation
    Islam
    Organ Donation Taskforce
    
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    Abstract
    The article focuses on Islamic perspectives towards organ donation and reports the findings from the interviews with three UK Muslim faith organisations.
    Citation
    Randhawa, G., Brocklehurst, A., Pateman, R., Kinsella, S. and Parry, V. (2012) 'Islam and organ donation: Perspectives from the UK', Organs, Tissues and Cells, 15, pp.27-31.
    Publisher
    ETCO and EDC
    Journal
    Organs, Tissues and Cells
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10547/233951
    Additional Links
    http://www.organsandtissues.net/index.php?id=91&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=626&cHash=3c15972490f8c5e9c762709d8dea50fb
    Type
    Article
    Language
    en
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    IHR Institute for Health Research

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