2024
Islam, Assisted Reproduction, and the Bioethical Aftermath
Inhorn M, Tremayne S. Islam, Assisted Reproduction, and the Bioethical Aftermath. 2024, 201-210. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-76204-8_12.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMuslim couplesThird-party reproductive assistanceIslamic bioethical discoursesMuslim Middle EastDonor gametesAssisted reproductive technologyDonor technologiesMoral responsibilityMuslim worldBioethical discourseMiddle EastReligious rulesIslamic countriesGamete donationReproductive assistanceReproductive tourismSex selectionBiomedical technologiesOvercome infertilityIn vitro fertilizationAssisted reproductionInternational bordersReproductive technologySunniMuslims
2022
New Reproductive Technologies
Inhorn M, Tremayne S. New Reproductive Technologies. 2022, 524-534. DOI: 10.4324/9781315165219-44.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMiddle Eastern womenThird-party reproductive assistanceMuslim religious authoritiesNew reproductive technologiesCultural transformationEastern womenEnthusiastic receptionReligious authorityRelated artCouple parentsArtGender selectionReceptionGender effectsReproductive technologiesSunniAuthoritiesLifeEmergenceChapter
2006
Making muslim babies: Ivf and gamete donation in sunni versus shi’a islam
Inhorn M. Making muslim babies: Ivf and gamete donation in sunni versus shi’a islam. Culture, Medicine, And Psychiatry 2006, 30: 427-450. PMID: 17051430, PMCID: PMC1705533, DOI: 10.1007/s11013-006-9027-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLocal moral worldsThird-party donationGamete donationMoral worldPractice of IVFReligious discourseShi’a IslamMuslim marriagesMuslim worldAl-Azhar UniversityCountry of LebanonMedical anthropological researchHuman lifeAnthropological researchDifficult decisionsMuslimsFatwaSunniGender implicationsEthnographic researchFertilization clinicsWorldProfound implicationsDonationLate 1990sIslam, IVF and Everyday Life in the Middle East: The Making of Sunni versus Shi'ite Test-Tube Babies
Inhorn M. Islam, IVF and Everyday Life in the Middle East: The Making of Sunni versus Shi'ite Test-Tube Babies. Anthropology Of The Middle East 2006, 1 DOI: 10.3167/ame.2006.010104.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMiddle EastEveryday lifeContemporary Middle EastMuslim Middle EastGender transformationFamily formationIdeological differencesIslamic normsMuslim worldReligious authorityGamete donationTest-tube babySunniIslamProfound implicationsSuch divergenceEastMarriageAuthoritiesFatwaReproductive technologiesLifeNormsMakingSecurity
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