Death: Ethical, Medical and Theological Interconnectedness
Death is a biological phenomenon, define as the permanent and irreversible cessation of all biological functions of a being. Many people are afraid of discussing, thinking, or planning their own deaths because of we do not know about death and why death occur. If we know what is death we can think...
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Death is a biological phenomenon, define as the permanent and irreversible cessation of all biological functions of a being. Many people are afraid of discussing, thinking, or planning their own deaths because of we do not know about death and why death occur. If we know what is death we can think for planning our life, preparing a will, or deciding whether we will remain home or seek help before death. Moreover, after death, we transfer to another world passing out along with funeral according to religious. People seek help to religious cleric, as there is vast information regarding death in religion. As the death is the inevitable system and part and percale of life, therefore we must aware of what death is. We need do good deed in term of one day we will die and after death we will be nowhere but our benevolent works remain and may make us eternal or we will be rewarded heaven or hell or transmigrate to a new body according to our conduct.
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spelling | doaj.art-48410ee33cd34902a3f7fbf8bdd9383c2024-04-22T02:33:24ZengBangladesh Bioethics SocietyBangladesh Journal of Bioethics2226-92312078-14582021-07-0112210.62865/bjbio.v12i2.5Death: Ethical, Medical and Theological Interconnectedness Shamima Parvin Lasker0Arif Hossain 1Professor & Head of Anatomy, Shahabudddin Medical College; Secretary General , Bangladesh Bioethics SocietyProfessor & Course Co-coordinator; International Affairs and Human Rights, Etrat University; Vice President, Asian Bioethics Association (South Asia); Vice President of Bangladesh Death is a biological phenomenon, define as the permanent and irreversible cessation of all biological functions of a being. Many people are afraid of discussing, thinking, or planning their own deaths because of we do not know about death and why death occur. If we know what is death we can think for planning our life, preparing a will, or deciding whether we will remain home or seek help before death. Moreover, after death, we transfer to another world passing out along with funeral according to religious. People seek help to religious cleric, as there is vast information regarding death in religion. As the death is the inevitable system and part and percale of life, therefore we must aware of what death is. We need do good deed in term of one day we will die and after death we will be nowhere but our benevolent works remain and may make us eternal or we will be rewarded heaven or hell or transmigrate to a new body according to our conduct. https://bjbio.bioethics.org.bd/index.php/BJBio/article/view/5Death, philosophy of death, death in medicine, religious perspective of death, good death |
spellingShingle | Shamima Parvin Lasker Arif Hossain Death: Ethical, Medical and Theological Interconnectedness Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics Death, philosophy of death, death in medicine, religious perspective of death, good death |
title | Death: Ethical, Medical and Theological Interconnectedness |
title_full | Death: Ethical, Medical and Theological Interconnectedness |
title_fullStr | Death: Ethical, Medical and Theological Interconnectedness |
title_full_unstemmed | Death: Ethical, Medical and Theological Interconnectedness |
title_short | Death: Ethical, Medical and Theological Interconnectedness |
title_sort | death ethical medical and theological interconnectedness |
topic | Death, philosophy of death, death in medicine, religious perspective of death, good death |
url | https://bjbio.bioethics.org.bd/index.php/BJBio/article/view/5 |
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