Islamically Permissible Influenza Vaccines Available in the US for 2025-2026 Season

Prepared by Mawlana Mateen A. Khan MD and Dr. Ramzan Judge PharmD Updated: 11/12/2005 Summary Permissible influenza vaccines in the US for 2025-2026 season Impermissible influenza vaccines in the US for 2025-2026 season Discussion Background on Influenza Influenza (commonly known … Continue reading Islamically Permissible Influenza Vaccines Available in the US for 2025-2026 Season

Islamically Permissible Influenza Vaccines Available in the US for 2024-2025 Season

Prepared by Mawlana Mateen A. Khan MD and Dr. Ramzan Judge PharmD Summary Permissible influenza vaccines in the US for 2024-2025 season Impermissible influenza vaccines in the US for 2024-2025 season Discussion Background on Influenza Influenza (commonly known as the … Continue reading Islamically Permissible Influenza Vaccines Available in the US for 2024-2025 Season

Puberty Blockers in Youth with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Medical and Islamic Considerations

by Mawlana Mateen A. Khan, MD This answer first appeared at fatwa.ca. Introduction Youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD), including those with severe autism, may be impacted by pubertal changes more so than individuals without these disabilities. Puberty blockers … Continue reading Puberty Blockers in Youth with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Medical and Islamic Considerations

Advice on administering Botox Injection and Laser Treatments for Cosmetic Purposes

by Mawlana Mateen A. Khan, MD This answer first appeared at fatwa.ca. Question:Could you provide an answer on the permissibility of offering laser treatments for skin diseases and Botox injections for cosmetic purposes in my medical practice, considering the advancements … Continue reading Advice on administering Botox Injection and Laser Treatments for Cosmetic Purposes

Position Statement: Shared Decision-Making in the Sharīʻah

Prepared by MuslimMed Team In situations involving vaccines that are typically considered impermissible, it is crucial for healthcare practitioners and patients to engage in shared clinical decision-making.[i] Note that this process is different than what takes place in secular medical shared decision models. In a Sharīʻah inclusive process, an assessment is made as to whether the vaccine is a “necessity” according to Sharīʻah principles. Ideal decision-making involves a conversation between the patient and a devout Muslim healthcare practitioner who is well-versed in both the patient’s clinical risk for severe illness or death and the guidelines of the Sharīʻah. According to … Continue reading Position Statement: Shared Decision-Making in the Sharīʻah

Position Statement: Antigens

Permissible and Impermissible AntigensPurification of Permissible Antigens Mixed with Impure Solutions Prepared by MuslimMed Team As we routinely comment on vaccine ingredients, we thought it necessary to outline the Sharʻī position on vaccine antigens. Additionally, the same principles apply to other consumables like food. This policy statement will serve as a reference point in future fatāwā. The permissibility of vaccine antigens is dependent on their source. If the antigen is derived or taken from bacteria, which are permissible (ḥalāl) by their nature, the antigen likewise will be permissible. If the antigen is derived from an impermissible (ḥarām) source, e.g., propagated … Continue reading Position Statement: Antigens