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[quote]Peace We know from the Qura'n that saving one life is like saving the whole humanity. As my other dr. colleagues will agree, we do not offer blood transfusion untill we really think that it is vital for the person's body system to carry on functioning normally; for life to continue securely. However screening before transfusion/storing screened blood for so is essential for the purpose to be met and Islamic teachings also stress on "purity" and consumption of pure things.Therefore one should balance the risks of transfusing unscreened or doubtfully screened blood for deadly viruses like HIV(Aids) against not transfusin' at all. Besides, our muslim brothers and sisters should come forward to donate their , very hopefully, pure blood as well, to avoid the need of transfusing blood to their relatives from professional donors at the time of emergency. If we do not consider transfusing blood as forbidden, then I understand that donating blood would be viewed similarly. However my opinion is open to comments and corrections in the light of ijtihad by respectable scholars. SSaleem[/quote]
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