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    CRISPR-Cas9 and He Jiankui's Case: an Islamic Bioethics Review using Maqasid al-Shari'a and Qawaid Fighiyyah.Nimah Alsomali & Ghaiath Hussein - 2021 - Asian Bioethics Review 13 (2):149-165.
    The discovery of clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) and the CRISPR-mediated protein 9 (CRISPR-Cas9) immediately revealed numerous potential therapeutic applications. Although CRISPR-Cas9 will most likely be useful for addressing issues such as genetic diseases and related medical issues, use of this modality for germline modification generates complex ethical questions regarding the safety and efficacy, human genetic enhancement, and “designer” babies. In this article, the case of the He Jiankui affair is used as an example of the potential for (...)
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    Islamic Perspectives on Polygenic Testing and Selection of IVF Embryos (PGT-P) for Optimal Intelligence and Other Non–Disease-Related Socially Desirable Traits.A. H. B. Chin, Q. Al-Balas, M. F. Ahmad, N. Alsomali & M. Ghaly - 2024 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 21 (3):441-448.
    In recent years, the genetic testing and selection of IVF embryos, known as preimplantation genetic testing (PGT), has gained much traction in clinical assisted reproduction for preventing transmission of genetic defects. However, a more recent ethically and morally controversial development in PGT is its possible use in selecting IVF embryos for optimal intelligence quotient (IQ) and other non–disease-related socially desirable traits, such as tallness, fair complexion, athletic ability, and eye and hair colour, based on polygenic risk scores (PRS), in what (...)
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    Cross Cultural Manifestation in Mullah Jazarī’s Views on Religion and Sufism.Tawfeeq Alghazali, Hussein Basim Furaijl, Nada Sami Naser, Ali Salman, Nour Rahim Nimah, Gilan Haider Hadi, Najim Aubed Dawod, Median Umran Mahmood Altimeemi & Zahraa Tariq Sahi - 2024 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 16 (2):501-511.
    Mullah Jazarī’s Sufi and mystic poetry blends the Kurdish and the Arabic languages under the influence of the Persian and Turkish tradition of poetry. This is manifested as a cross-cultural element in his poetry. This study examines this cross-cultural manifest Aron in Mullah Jazarī’s poetry through his poetical expressions on religion and Sufism. The main strength of his poetry is the blend of religion and Sufism in a symbolic and allegorical portrayal of the concepts of love and beauty of the (...)
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