Author(s): Xiaohua li*
In recent years, advancements in medical technology have provided individuals with a range of treatment options for various health conditions, including the creation of urinary stomas for those with urinary tract disorders. However, for adherents of Islam, the decision to undergo such procedures can raise complex theological and ethical questions. This review article explores the intersection of Islam and urology, delving into the religious perspectives on urinary stomas and the challenges faced by Muslim patients and healthcare providers in navigating this delicate issue. By examining relevant religious texts, ethical principles, and medical guidelines, this article aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the contemporary dilemmas surrounding Islam and the urinary stoma.
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