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[quote][blue][i]Could you plz tell us the options of writing an Islamic Will in the UK; [/i] [/blue] Regarding organ donation Will plz note following info from UK Organ Doner Register Team E-Mail: Christine.Cole@uktransplant.nhs.uk Web: www.uktransplant.org.uk [purple]"With regard to points 1 and 3(would the body be dealt with due respect?), I can assure you that a body is cared for by trained healthcare professionals experienced in this area. This will include a transplant co-ordinator who will always make sure that the body is treated with the greatest of respect. Regarding point 2,(Special care regarding covering etc. in case of a female body) it is probably best if the individuals concerned make sure that those closest to them are made aware of any particular requests, such as a female body only being dealt with by a female. This can then made known at the time to the healthcare professionals who will endeavour to do all they can to ensure these wishes are fulfilled."[/purple] Members from other areas may check with the local system if willing to register for organ donation. All brs and srs, (specially muslims as there is a misconception that if you donate organs after death your spirit will be tormented) are requested to come forward for this as many of our brs and srs, human beings, are in dire need for vital organs. [blue]I look at this as imagining a hungry person looking at you with hope and you bury a plate full of food in mud?[/blue] I think same goes for those looking at you with hope to receive an organ to help their body going, and you bury those organs in mud, merely to undergo degeneration.[V] A muslim colleague of ours laughed the other day saying [blue]'Come on Henna . We shall write the Will when we are 60 or above' [/blue] and a british colleague who has just got married said[purple]"but we had to write our Will at the time of Wedding as per British Laws"[/purple] Acouple of days after, when another young colleague of ours got pricked by a needle while operating on an AIDS/HIV positive patient ; we looked at eachother questioning the assurity of this life thinking about the many other risks we are exposed to in everyday lives; including the driving on motorways to and from workplaces and others [xx(][?][xx(][?][/quote]
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