3rd Al Balagh Academy
Online International Conference on
Fiqh of Medicine
23rd February 2025
10:00 AM – 5:30 PM (UK Time)
Online Seminar
For Health Care Professionals, Students, Muslim Scholars and all other interested parties and Health Bodies.

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Awareness
Deepen understanding of Islamic perspectives on critical bioethical topics, including life ethics, family planning, medical death, and public health challenges.

Research and Intelligence
Develop multidisciplinary Islamic bioethical frameworks addressing end-of-life care, brain death, assisted dying, and bereavement counseling, integrating Fiqh, medical ethics, and practical guidelines for healthcare and policy application.

Network Support and Resources
Facilitate collaboration among health professionals, scholars, and organizations to navigate bioethical dilemmas and strengthen support for public health crises.
Introduction

Medical science has witnessed profound technological advancements in recent decades, significantly impacting how we practice, diagnose, and treat. These developments have also challenged our understanding of humanity and raised serious ethical, philosophical, theological, and legal dilemmas.
As medicine evolves at an ever-accelerating pace and the world becomes increasingly interconnected, we find ourselves in an information age where the public relies on online sources and multimedia to make decisions about right and wrong. It is essential for Muslim leaders, healthcare professionals, and stakeholder bodies to be equipped to navigate contemporary bioethics effectively. They must help others make sense of these important questions through a sound understanding of scripture, informed expert guidance, and impactful communication tailored to Muslim public, health professionals, and organizations.
In our 3rd International Conference on Fiqh of Medicine, Al Balagh Academy will present and explore critical areas of Islamic Bioethics and Medical Fiqh. Topics will include withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining treatments, brain death, advanced directives, ethics and spirituality for dying patients, and the challenges faced by Muslims in end-of-life (EoL) care. The event will also include discussions on bereavement counseling, death certification, and ensuring a good Muslim death.
The conference will feature insightful presentations, panel discussions, and opportunities for networking among medical practitioners, Islamic scholars, and other academics. The agenda will highlight contemporary issues in Islamic Bioethics, the future of medical Fiqh, and its practical implications for the global Muslim community.
#Programme Objectives
Programme Objectives
- To increase awareness of contemporary medical bioethics from an Islamic perspective, its challenges, and proposed future directions.
- To promote and advance a multidisciplinary approach to research and engagement with Islamic Bioethics.
- To provide a platform for networking and collaboration among medical practitioners, Islamic scholars (Ulama), academics, and other stakeholders to support future developments.
#CAN I ATTEND
Who Should Attend?

The conference is intended for medical, nursing, and allied professionals and students, as well as Muslim scholars (Ulema) and healthcare leaders seeking to deepen their understanding of Islamic medical ethical issues. Participants will explore themes such as withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining treatments, brain death, advanced directives, and ethics for dying patients. The program will feature expert-led discussions, and networking opportunities, concluding with a focus on practical applications of Islamic Bioethics. All attendees will receive a Certificate of Attendance.
#AGENDA
Agenda Of The Day
The conference will begin with an introduction and welcome followed by discussions on withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining treatments, ethical and fiqh perspectives on brain death, advanced directives, and assisted dying. The program will also explore spirituality, bereavement counseling, and ensuring a good Muslim death. Panel discussions will address contemporary issues and future developments in Islamic Bioethics, and the day will conclude with a closing speech and dua.
- Introduction and Welcome: The day begins with opening remarks, followed by Al Balagh key stats and accomplishments
- Withholding & Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Treatment (LST): This session delves into the complexities of end-of-life care, exploring the Fatawa related to life-saving treatment, the current Fiqh perspectives, and the challenges faced by Muslims in making ethical decisions. The segment concludes with Panel Discussion 1, providing a platform for diverse viewpoints.
- Brain Death and Advanced Directives: Ethical dilemmas surrounding assisted dying, controversies in diagnosing death, and future perspectives on advanced directives for Muslims will be examined. Panel Discussion 2 will offer further insights and practical guidance on these critical topics.
- Ethics and Spirituality for Dying Patients: This session focuses on ensuring a good Muslim death, addressing challenges in death certification, and providing bereavement counseling tailored to Muslim needs. Panel Discussion 3 will bring together experts to explore holistic approaches to supporting dying patients and their families.
- Closing Speech and Dua: The conference concludes with a reflective speech and heartfelt prayers, summarizing key takeaways and inspiring action in the field of Islamic Bioethics.
The event will host thought leaders and international Muslim experts on Islamic Fiqh and Bioethics. Muslim scholars, academics, health bodies, NHS representatives, medical professionals, and the public will meet on one platform to present a blend of ethical, practical, and theological perspectives. This will allow space for questions, discussions, and proposed solutions. As we approach multiple crossroads, take some time to consult others, share ideas, and prepare for this uncharted journey at the 3rd Al Balagh Medical Fiqh Conference 2025.

#Programme Aims
Programme Aims
- Raise Awareness: To deepen understanding of critical topics such as the ethics of beginning and end of life, including issues like family planning, ensoulment, abortion, life-sustaining treatment, and defining medical death, from an Islamic perspective.
- Promote Multidisciplinary Collaboration: To encourage partnerships among medical practitioners, Islamic scholars, and academics in addressing bioethical dilemmas like gene editing, vaccine ethics, and bereavement counseling, fostering robust Islamic bioethical frameworks.
- Facilitate Networking and Engagement: To create a platform for engagement between health professionals, scholars, and organizations, enabling collaborative efforts to navigate contemporary challenges, including pandemics, advanced directives, and medicalized death.
- Advance Practical Applications: To translate Islamic bioethical research into user-friendly guidelines and frameworks for practitioners and stakeholders, ensuring applicability in real-world scenarios, such as addressing pharmaceutical ethics and preparing Islamic frameworks for public health crises.
10.00 AM – 11:00 AM
Al Balagh Intro & Keynote Speech
10.00 AM – 10.30 AM
Introduction and Welcome

Shaykh Dr Rafaqat Rashid
Academic Director, Al Balagh Academy, UK
10:30 AM – 11:00 AM
Keynote Speech

Dr Shaykh Hatem al-Haj
(M.B., Ch.B., Founder & President of Building Blocks of Islam)
Break
Withholding & Withdrawing Life Sustaining Treatment (LST)
11:15 AM – 11:30 AM
Analysis of the Fatawa on Life Saving Treatment Row

Dr Hassan Chamsi-Pasha
(MD, FRCP(Lond), FRCP(Glasg), FRCP(Ire), FACC GNP Hospital, Jeddah)
11:30 AM – 11:45 AM
Current Fiqh of Life Saving Treatment

Mufti Muhammed Zubair Butt
(Chair, Al Qalam, Bradford)
11:45 AM – 12:00 PM
Challenges for Muslim in End of Life Care

Dr Ramy Salah
(MD,Palliative Care Physician,CA)
Chair

Shaykh Dr Rafaqat Rashid
Academic Director, Al Balagh Academy, UK
12:00 PM – 12:45 PM
Panel Discussion


12:45 PM – 01:30 PM
Lunch and Zuhr Prayer
Brain Death and Advanced Directives
01:30 PM – 01:50 PM
Ethical Dilemmas related to Assisted Dying

Guest
Guest
01:50 PM – 02:05 PM
Controversies of Diagnosing Death

Shaykh Dr Rafaqat Rashid
Academic Director, Al Balagh Academy, UK
02:05 PM – 02:25 PM
Muslims and Advanced Directives – Future Perspectives

Guest
Guest
Chair

Dr Arshad Latif
BIMA
02:30 PM – 03:00 PM
Panel Discussion




03:00 PM – 03:15 PM
Break
Ethics and Spirituality for Dying Patient
03:15 PM – 03:45 PM
How Can we Ensure a Good Muslim Death?

Shaykh Fazlur Rahman
(Lecturer, Al Balagh Academy, UK)
03:45 PM – 04:05 PM
Challenges in Death Certification

Guest
Guest
04:05 PM – 04:30 PM
Bereavement Counselling for Muslims

Shaykh Dr Mahbub Khan
(Consultant Clinical Psychologist, BSc (Hons), PGCE, PG Cert, D Clin Psy, C Psychol, AFBPsS)
Chair

Dr Ramy Salah
(MD,Palliative Care Physician,CA)
04:30 PM – 05:15 PM
Panel Discussion




05:15 PM – 05:30 PM
Closing Speech And Dua

Shaykh Dr Rafaqat Rashid
Academic Director, Al Balagh Academy, UK
Reserve Your Place
STANDARD-PASS
£9.99
Live Access Only
- Q&A session with speakers
- Online Networking
- Digital Certificate of Attendance
- Access to Presentation Slides
- Access to Recorded Video Sessions(HD)
- Free Enrolment in Islam, End-of-Life and Palliative Care / Organ Donation and Transplantation (Self – Paced)
STANDARD PLUS-PASS
£19.99
Live Access + Recordings
- Q&A session with speakers
- Online Networking
- Digital Certificate of Attendance
- Access to Presentation Slides
- Access to Recorded Video Sessions(HD)
- Free Enrolment in Islam, End-of-Life and Palliative Care / Organ Donation and Transplantation (Self – Paced)
PREMIUM-PASS
£59.99
Live Access + Recordings + Course Access
- Q&A session with speakers
- Online Networking
- Digital Certificate of Attendance
- Access to Presentation Slides
- Access to Recorded Video Sessions(HD)
- Free Enrolment in Islam, End-of-Life and Palliative Care / Organ Donation and Transplantation (Self – Paced)
LISTEN TO THE
Event Speakers
Dr Esakji
Lecturer, Al Balagh Academy, UK
Dr Muhammad Ali al-Bar
(Director of Centre of Medical Ethics, Jeddah)
Mufti Taqi Usmani
(Dar al-‘Ulum Karachi, Pakistan)
Shaykh Amin Kholwadia
(Founder of Darul Qasim, Chicago)
Dr Abdullah al-Joudi
(King Fahd Hospital of the Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University)
Shaykh Hatem al-Haj
(Assembly of Muslim Jurists in America AMJA)
Dr Mohammed Ghaly
(CILE)
Ali Jan Haider
(Strategic Director, NHS Bradford District and Craven CCG)
Dr Mehrunisha Suleman
(Centre of Islamic Studies, University of Cambridge)
Mufti Zubair Butt
(Darul Ifta, Bradford)
Dr Aasim Padela
(Initiative I&M)
Shaykh Dr Rafaqat Rashid
(Academic Director of Al Balagh)
Dr Arzoo Ahmed
(Nuffield Council on Bioethics)
Dr Mohammed Munir
(Virology, University of Lancaster)
Mufti Amjad Muhammad
(Darul Ifta, Wifaq al-Ulama)
Shadim Hussain
(Board of Bradford Hospital Foundation Trust)
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