Posted by: TheMajlis
Murdering the Patient
Question—A
patient’s
breathing was being
sustained by a ‘lifesaving’
respirator. He
was unable to breathe
without the machine. But with the
machine on, he breathed. The Muslim
doctor pronounced him ‘brain
dead’, and advised removal of the
machine. On the advice of the Muslim
doctor, the relatives agreed. It
was a Thursday afternoon. Within
a few hours the sun would be setting
and it would be Friday. The
relatives thought that it would be an
opportune occasion for their man
to die because it is reported in the
Hadith that one who dies on a Friday
is saved from the trial of the
Grave’s questioning and punishment.
They, therefore, permitted the
switching off of the machine only
after 7 p.m., that is, after sunset
when it would be Friday night according
to Islam. Please comment
on this whole saga.
ANSWER AND COMMENT: The ‘Friday’ and the ‘Grave’ interpretation
to justify the murder of the
indisposed man, is a cruel and callous
self-deception perpetrated by
the relatives and the doctors. While
the callous relatives soothed their
conscience with the ‘religious’
smokescreen, the doctor, bereft of
any moral conscience, had no need
for any interpretation. Conscience is
generally an unknown attribute to
the medical butchers. The treasure of
conscience does not form part of
their capital. Bereft of conscience,
the doctors are insulated with the
‘brain dead’ concept which westernism
has fabricated and legalized
for grabbing the organs—heart, kidneys,
eyes, etc.—of living human
beings.
THE ROOH: The
definition of Maut (Death) in Islam is the permanent transference
of the Rooh –the Soul– from the
physical human body to the Spiritual
Realm known as Aalam-e-Barzakh
which people generally call the
Qabr (grave). As long as this permanent
transference has not occurred,
man is alive.
With the transference of the Rooh
occurs the cessation of all activity of
all the organs of the physical body
of man. There is no way, no method
and no machine that can sustain life
after the transference of the Rooh. If
the respirator or any other medical
contraption can sustain life—keep
the human being alive—then no one
hooked onto one of these machines
should ever die. The human body
will perpetually carry on its breathing
and other functions, and the
heart will everlastingly continue
supplying the body with blood.
As long as the Rooh remains in the
human body, there is life and the
respirator/machine executes a meaningful
function. The machine is reduced
to redundancy in consequence
of the permanent exit of the Rooh.
Thus, the medical concept known as ‘brain dead’ is a massive and
a murderous fraud enacted for the savagery
of mutilating the living human
being to grab his vital bodily organs.
This concept has absolutely no other
function other than medical barbarism
perpetrated to satisfy the cannibalism
for devouring organs by
other patients who believe in the justification
of eating human flesh at
the juncture of starvation. Barbarism
and cannibalism are the twin evils
for the justification of the brain dead
fraud.
TRUE DEATH: When true
death (Maut) has transpired, all human organs are rendered
lifeless and useless. There is
no longer any hayaat (life) in them.
Such dead and decaying meat serves
no beneficial purpose to the medical
butchers, hence the imperative need
for the ‘brain dead’ theory.
Any death-inflicting act on the human
body subsequent to the ‘brain
dead’ pronouncement, is in exactly
the same category as a deathinflicting
act prior to this fraudulent
pronouncement. While western law
still recognizes as murder the infliction
of
unjustified death
before the
‘ brain
dead’ pronouncement, it no longer
recognizes this infliction as murder
if executed after the patient has been
certified ‘brain dead’.
An act of intentional killing has
been excluded from murder on the
basis of the fallacious and fraudulent
‘brain dead’ theory in exactly the
same way as the murder of a human
baby is excluded from murder if the
murder is perpetrated within its
mother’s womb. So far, there remains
some sanity to concede that
killing the infant after it has emerged
from its pre-terrestrial abode is murder.
KUFR: Since kufr is utterly
devoid of the slightest vestige of goodness and
morality, kuffaar quite comfortably,
without the slightest pang of conscience
fabricate products such as ‘brain dead’-murder and abortionmurder.
But Islam has no truck with
these acts of savagery. The ‘brain
dead’ theory is not recognized by the
Shariah.
ALIVE: As long as there
exists the slightest activity in the human body, the
person is alive according to the
Shariah. The Rooh still inhabits its
physical body. The breathing is attributed
to the Rooh, and it is the
Rooh which sustains the functions of
the failing organs until the arrival of
the appointed moment of Maut. Stating
this fact with great clarity and
emphasis, the Qur’aan Majeed says: “A person will not die except
with the permission (command) of Allah
at the appointed time.”
THE MACHINE: The function of the machine is in
the same category as the function of
medicine, a remedy, a bandage and
the like. While abstention from
medicine and medical treatment is
permissible, deliberate denial of a
life-sustaining measure which normally
leads to death is haraam.
If an asthmatic is gasping for air,
and a doctor or any other knowledgeable
person intentionally and
deliberately denies him the treatment
to relieve and save him from suffocating,
he (the doctor) is morally
guilty of murder in Islam even if he
has not actively caused the death
with his hands. If the doctor/relative
knows that removal of the machine
from the asthmatic will cause suffocation
leading to death, he will be
guilty of murder because he had actively
committed an act which he is
fully aware will bring about the
death of the patient.
REMOVAL: The machine may be removed
only if it serves absolutely no beneficial
purpose. If the machine is connected
to the patient to sustain the
functioning of a particular organ, but
fails to do so, it may be removed due
to its redundancy. But, if it assists
the organ in its functioning, no matter
how slight, disconnection will be
haraam unless the patient who is a
man of Taqwa, who does not understand
these modern contraptions,
and who has no intention of suicide
insists that the contraption be removed.
Abstention from medical treatment
is the right of a Muslim, especially
if he is a person of high
Tawakkul. But he too may not resort
to any method which normally leads
to death.
THE DOCTOR: The Muslim doctor who had advised
the disconnection of the respirator
inspite of the fact that it was assisting
the breathing function of the
patient, is guilty of a grievous crime
and sin. While technically not murder,
morally it is vile, absolutely evil
and haraam. His advice culminated
in the death or killing of the patient.
THE RELATIVES: The relatives,
if they were sincere and had no ulterior motives, are
shockingly stupid for venturing the
permissibility of killing their patient
on the basis of their fallacious interpretation.
Undoubtedly, Friday is an auspicious
occasion. Maut on a Friday is a
blessed event and of great benefit for
a Mu’min.
Undoubtedly the trials of
the Grave are waived for the Mu’min
who dies on a Friday. But, this never
justifies killing a person on a Friday
to ensure that he participates in the
blessings and benefits of this great
and auspicious day.
Their logic is extremely crooked,
absurd and repugnant. They delayed
the disconnection in anticipation of
the entry of Friday to ensure Maut
takes place on this holy day. By this
act of intentional delay in anticipation
of the arrival of Friday, they
have damned themselves. In so doing
they had admitted that the patient
was alive on Thursday, and if the
machine is disconnected on Friday,
he will die, thereby being entitled to
the spiritual benefits of Friday.
In the recesses of their hearts and
high above in their minds, they had
the awareness that Maut had not arrived,
hence they contemplated to
inflict death after sunset when Friday
would commence.
If they had honestly believed that
their man had already died on Thursday
when the doctor announced the
stupid fraud of ‘brain dead’, the request
to ‘sustain’ him with the machine
at least until 7 p.m. was absurd
and utterly meaningless. But, in reality
it was not meaningless because
they knew that the man was still
alive, and that he would die only after
disconnection of the machine on
Friday. The scenario was absolutely
terrible and morally appalling.
The Muslim doctor and the relatives
must now live with their conscience
for the rest of their lives for
having colluded in bringing about
the death of the patient.
If there is some flicker of life in
their conscience, it will benefit them
by inducing them to repent—make
Taubah. But they will be capable of
this only if their brains are not spiritually
dead. While the patient was
alive at the point when he was certified
‘brain dead’, the relatives and
the Muslim doctor were spiritually
brain dead. May Allah Ta’ala save us
all from such dastardly and perfidious
misdeeds.
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