"Organ donation is permitted in Islam if it is done within the permissible limits prescribed by the Shari`ah.
The following are the conditions scholars have stipulated for donation:
Conditions associated with a living donor:
The following are the conditions scholars have stipulated for donation:
Conditions associated with a living donor:
- He/she must be a person who is in full possession of his/her faculties so that he/she is able to make a sound decision by himself/herself;
- He/she must be an adult and, preferably, at least twenty-one years old;
- It should be done on his/her own free will without any external pressure exerted on him/ her;
- The organ he/she is donating must not be a vital organ on which his/her survival or sound health is dependent upon;
- No transplantation of sexual organs is allowed.
- It must be done after having ascertained the free consent of the donor prior to his /her death. It can be through a will to that effect, or signing the donor card, etc.
- In a case where organ donation consent was not given prior to a donor’s death, the consent may be granted by the deceased’s closest relatives who are in a position to make such decisions on his/her behalf.
- It must be an organ or tissue that is medically determined to be able to save the life or maintain the quality of life of another human being.
- The organ must be removed only from the deceased person after the death has been ascertained through reliable medical procedures.
- Organs can also be harvested from the victims of traffic accidents if their identities are unknown, but it must be done only following the valid decree of a judge."