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Will it be permissible for me (a male) to pursue a courier in medicine?

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1. In Mufti Taqi Usmani’s fatwa about living in a non-Muslim country, he gave three reasons about why it would be permissible: i. oppression in Muslim country, ii. financial reasons and 3. dawah. Nowadays there are 54 Muslim countries as alterniatives to one’s native country, so do rules 1 and 2 apply, nowadays? Also can’t education be a reason to live in a non-Muslim country? 2. When becoming a medical doctor (in the UK) the following must be done: i. dissecting a dead human body (that may be of the opposite gender and unclothed) ii. pictures of the human body are examined. The previous 2 are necessities when becoming a doctor. Will it be permissible for me (a male) to pursue a courier in medicine? Can you please give evidence. Jazakallah

Answer

1. For educational purposes, it is permissible to reside in a non-Muslim country provided one is allowed to practise his Deen freely.

2. A human body deserves utmost respect. Rasulullah [Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam] is reported to have said, ?Breaking a bone of a dead person is the same as breaking it whilst he is alive.? Hence, dissection of a human body is not permissible.

and Allah Ta’ala Knows Best

Mufti Muhammad Kadwa
FATWA DEPT.

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