but 1 question that any of them couldsn't answer was " If you was in hospital and needed an organ to save your life which was donated from the hospital would you accept it.?. markaasey afka wada taageen
Donating organs when you die
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Donating organs when you die
listening to the radio, they were discussing whether you would carry a donor card so when you die some of your organs would be donated to other people who need it. obviously being somalis most of my friends were like Fuk that.
but 1 question that any of them couldsn't answer was " If you was in hospital and needed an organ to save your life which was donated from the hospital would you accept it.?. markaasey afka wada taageen
who would accept and who would decline..?
but 1 question that any of them couldsn't answer was " If you was in hospital and needed an organ to save your life which was donated from the hospital would you accept it.?. markaasey afka wada taageen
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Re: Donating organs when you die
Hell yeah I would accept it, Allah forbid I am ever in that situation though.
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Re: Donating organs when you die
What are they going to do for me when I'm dead, but carrying to card Somali's and there superstitions believe people are targeting who carry those cards 
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Re: Donating organs when you die
"Organ donation is permitted in Islam if it is done within the permissible limits prescribed by the Shari`ah.
Conditions associated with a living donor:
1. He/she must be a person who is in full possession of his/her faculties so that he/she is able to make a sound decision by himself/herself;
2. He/she must be an adult and, preferably, at least twenty-one years old;
3. It should be done on his/her own free will without any external pressure exerted on him/ her;
4. The organ he/she is donating must not be a vital organ on which his/her survival or sound health is dependent upon;
5. No transplantation of sexual organs is allowed.
Conditions associated with deceased donors:
1. It must be done after having ascertained the free consent of the donor prior to his /her death. It can be through a will to that effect, or signing the donor card, etc.
2. In a case where organ donation consent was not given prior to a donor’s death, the consent may be granted by the deceased’s closest relatives who are in a position to make such decisions on his/her behalf.
3. It must be an organ or tissue that is medically determined to be able to save the life or maintain the quality of life of another human being.
4. The organ must be removed only from the deceased person after the death has been ascertained through reliable medical procedures.
5. Organs can also be harvested from the victims of traffic accidents if their identities are unknown, but it must be done only following the valid decree of a judge."
Conditions associated with a living donor:
1. He/she must be a person who is in full possession of his/her faculties so that he/she is able to make a sound decision by himself/herself;
2. He/she must be an adult and, preferably, at least twenty-one years old;
3. It should be done on his/her own free will without any external pressure exerted on him/ her;
4. The organ he/she is donating must not be a vital organ on which his/her survival or sound health is dependent upon;
5. No transplantation of sexual organs is allowed.
Conditions associated with deceased donors:
1. It must be done after having ascertained the free consent of the donor prior to his /her death. It can be through a will to that effect, or signing the donor card, etc.
2. In a case where organ donation consent was not given prior to a donor’s death, the consent may be granted by the deceased’s closest relatives who are in a position to make such decisions on his/her behalf.
3. It must be an organ or tissue that is medically determined to be able to save the life or maintain the quality of life of another human being.
4. The organ must be removed only from the deceased person after the death has been ascertained through reliable medical procedures.
5. Organs can also be harvested from the victims of traffic accidents if their identities are unknown, but it must be done only following the valid decree of a judge."
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Re: Donating organs when you die
*Nobleman* wrote:Hell yeah I would accept it, Allah forbid I am ever in that situation though.
Typicall somali, you would accept an organ if u needed one, but you're not willing to donate your own organs
sorry man but that just cracked me upseemeyer wrote:5. No transplantation of sexual organs is allowed.
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