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Suicide Among Monotheistic Religions: Between Sacrifice, Honour and Power

Journal of Religion and Health, 2023
This article discusses the problem of suicide in monotheistic religions (Judaism, Christianity and Islam), focusing on their early existence and considering the original contribution of Christianity. The first part presents the main theses of E. Durkheim on altruistic suicide and the concept of honour.
Amadeusz Citlak
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Abrahamic (Monotheistic) Religions and Women

Transgressions, 2017
As a Muslim woman, I believe in all of the major monotheistic, Abrahamic religions. This means that although my faith is in Islam, I value the beliefs of Christianity and Judaism, and find value in the Old and New testaments, the Torah and the Bible. I have discovered while the differences between these religions is relatively minor, there exists major
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The View of the Three Monotheistic Religions Toward Cadaveric Organ Donation

Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 2022
Religious concerns regarding the legitimacy of cadaveric organ donation have been found to be major inhibiting factors for people to consent to donate organs post-mortem for transplantation; this constitutes a major cause for the grave shortfall of available organs for transplantation.
Ya’arit Bokek-Cohen   +2 more
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Charity and Giving in Monotheistic Religions

Studien Zur Geschichte Und Kultur Des Islamischen Orients, 2009
This book deals with various manifestations of charity or giving in the contexts of the Christian, Jewish, and Muslim medieval societies. Monotheistic charity and giving display many common features. These underlying similarities reflect a commonly shared view about God and his relations to mankind and what humans owe to God and expect from him ...
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Jihad in monotheistic religions: implications for business and management

International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 2003
The subject of Jihad has been a fiercly debated topic in the past few decades. Contradictory translations have been adopted by differing religious groups and political camps. In some quarters Jihad has been associated with violence and war. Other quarters perceive the Jihad to mean a striving within oneself and the struggle for self‐improvement.
Abbas J Ali
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The Monotheistic Religions and Globalization

2001
It seems important to attempt a clarification of “globalization” as a concept, because it is generally so widely used and yet so diversely understood. Globalization as one summary of the contemporary human condition at the end of the millennium also sets the stage for assessing the relevance of religion and the significance of the unexpected revival of
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The view of the three monotheistic religions toward xenotransplantation

Clinical Transplantation, 2023
AbstractXenotransplantation, transplanting animal organs into humans, may offer a solution to the shortage of organs for transplantation. This would increase the chances for scheduled, elective transplantation, even for patients currently ineligible for receiving a human organ.
Mahdi Tarabeih   +2 more
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