2006-01-14
In Denmark, blood is donated to the hospitals by a corps of volunteers without pay - except for a bottle of Cola or beer afterwards.
Det Islamiske Trossamfund (The Danish Islamic Society) answers to an enquiry from a reader about whether Muslims are allowed to donate blood - and more important if the pure Muslim blood may be given to a "kufr". A Kufr (sometimes spelled Kuffar or Kafir) is an unclean Dane.
The homepage is www.wakf.com but I cannot deep link to the article. (My translation):
Fortunately the answer is affirmative, so we can hope to see Muslim blood donors soon. I have donated blood about 80 times now (four times a year) so my unclean kufr-blood is running through the veins of many a son and daughter of Allah.
Det Islamiske Trossamfund (The Danish Islamic Society) answers to an enquiry from a reader about whether Muslims are allowed to donate blood - and more important if the pure Muslim blood may be given to a "kufr". A Kufr (sometimes spelled Kuffar or Kafir) is an unclean Dane.
The homepage is www.wakf.com but I cannot deep link to the article. (My translation):
Assalamu Alaikum.
I have a question about blood donation. Is it allowed. And is it irrelevant whether it's for a Sister or Brother or a kufr?
Fortunately the answer is affirmative, so we can hope to see Muslim blood donors soon. I have donated blood about 80 times now (four times a year) so my unclean kufr-blood is running through the veins of many a son and daughter of Allah.
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