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Conceptualization of Idle (Laghw) and its relation to medical futility
A major debate in medical ethics is the request for futile treatment. The topic of medical futility requires discrete assessment in Iran for at least two reasons. First, the common principles and foundations of medical ethics have taken shape in the context of Western culture and secularism. Accordi...
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4935787/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27390616 |
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author | Rezaei Aderyani, Mohsen Javadi, Mohsen Nazari Tavakkoli, Saeid Kiani, Mehrzad Abbasi, Mahmood |
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description | A major debate in medical ethics is the request for futile treatment. The topic of medical futility requires discrete assessment in Iran for at least two reasons. First, the common principles and foundations of medical ethics have taken shape in the context of Western culture and secularism. Accordingly, the implementation of the same guidelines and codes of medical ethics as Western societies in Muslim communities does not seem rational. Second, the challenges arising in health service settings are divergent across different countries. The Quranic concept of idle (laghw) and its derivatives are used in 11 honorable verses of the Holy Quran. Among these verses, the 3rd verse of the blessed Al-Muminūn Surah was selected for its closer connection to the concept under examination. The selected verse was researched in the context of all dictionaries presented in Noor Jami` al-Tafasir 2 (The Noor Collection of Interpretations 2) software. "Idle" is known as any insignificant speech, act, or thing that is not beneficial; an action from which no benefit is gained; any falsehood (that is not stable or realized); an entertaining act; any foul, futile talk and action unworthy of attention; loss of hope; and something that is not derived from method and thought. The word has also been used to refer to anything insignificant. The notes and derived interpretations were placed in the following categories: A) Having no significant benefit (When medical care does not benefit the patient (his body and/or soul and his life in this world and/or the Hereafter), it is wrong to proceed with that medical modality; B) Falsehood (Actions that fail to provide, maintain, and improve health are clearly futile); C) Unworthy of attention (An action that neither improves health nor threatens it is wrong and impermissible). |
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spelling | pubmed-49357872016-07-07 Conceptualization of Idle (Laghw) and its relation to medical futility Rezaei Aderyani, Mohsen Javadi, Mohsen Nazari Tavakkoli, Saeid Kiani, Mehrzad Abbasi, Mahmood J Med Ethics Hist Med Original Article A major debate in medical ethics is the request for futile treatment. The topic of medical futility requires discrete assessment in Iran for at least two reasons. First, the common principles and foundations of medical ethics have taken shape in the context of Western culture and secularism. Accordingly, the implementation of the same guidelines and codes of medical ethics as Western societies in Muslim communities does not seem rational. Second, the challenges arising in health service settings are divergent across different countries. The Quranic concept of idle (laghw) and its derivatives are used in 11 honorable verses of the Holy Quran. Among these verses, the 3rd verse of the blessed Al-Muminūn Surah was selected for its closer connection to the concept under examination. The selected verse was researched in the context of all dictionaries presented in Noor Jami` al-Tafasir 2 (The Noor Collection of Interpretations 2) software. "Idle" is known as any insignificant speech, act, or thing that is not beneficial; an action from which no benefit is gained; any falsehood (that is not stable or realized); an entertaining act; any foul, futile talk and action unworthy of attention; loss of hope; and something that is not derived from method and thought. The word has also been used to refer to anything insignificant. The notes and derived interpretations were placed in the following categories: A) Having no significant benefit (When medical care does not benefit the patient (his body and/or soul and his life in this world and/or the Hereafter), it is wrong to proceed with that medical modality; B) Falsehood (Actions that fail to provide, maintain, and improve health are clearly futile); C) Unworthy of attention (An action that neither improves health nor threatens it is wrong and impermissible). Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2016-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4935787/ /pubmed/27390616 Text en © 2016 Medical Ethics and History of Medicine Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences. All rights reserved. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Rezaei Aderyani, Mohsen Javadi, Mohsen Nazari Tavakkoli, Saeid Kiani, Mehrzad Abbasi, Mahmood Conceptualization of Idle (Laghw) and its relation to medical futility |
title | Conceptualization of Idle (Laghw) and its relation to medical futility |
title_full | Conceptualization of Idle (Laghw) and its relation to medical futility |
title_fullStr | Conceptualization of Idle (Laghw) and its relation to medical futility |
title_full_unstemmed | Conceptualization of Idle (Laghw) and its relation to medical futility |
title_short | Conceptualization of Idle (Laghw) and its relation to medical futility |
title_sort | conceptualization of idle (laghw) and its relation to medical futility |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4935787/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27390616 |
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