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Is Corneas Donation Allowed in Islam?

27-03-2010

Question 21381

Can Muslims donate corneas after death?

Summary of answer:

It is permissible to remove the corneas from a person after his death has been confirmed, and to implant them in the eye of a Muslim person who needs them, if it is thought most likely that the operation will be successful, and so long as the next of kin (of the deceased) do not object.

Answer

Praise be to Allah.

The Council of Senior Scholars has issued the following statement: 

This is based on the principle of serving the greater of two interests and doing the lesser of two harms, and of giving precedence to the interests of the living over the interests of the dead. There is the hope that the living will be able to see again after having lost his sight, and that this will benefit him and he will benefit the Ummah in turn. 

The deceased person from whom the cornea is taken does not lose anything, because his eyes will turn to dust anyways. Removing the cornea from his eyes is not a visible mutilation of his body, because his eyes will be closed. 

And Allah is the Source of strength. 

For more details, please refer to the following answers: 107690 , 2117 , 2141 , 49711 , and 2159 .

And Allah knows best.

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