Islamic Bioethics In The Age Of Unpredictable Biomedical Advances
People often speak about rapid technological progress, especially in artificial intelligence. Yet, biomedical technology is advancing just as quickly. In 1978, the world debated the ethics of conceiving babies outside the human body, known as in-vitro fertilisation (IVF), a breakthrough that transformed fertility treatment. Today, discussions have moved further toward producing sperm and egg cells from ordinary tissue through in-vitro gametogenesis (IVG). Unpredictable advancements like this call for a dynamic and diverse Islamic bioethics discussion that can keep pace with technological progress.

