✬ Today am sharing a very Important Info which may be useful to you in your Life. As we all studied about blood groups in our schooling period, but posting this info is to remind you again about the importance of Blood Groups. Today we see lots of people are suffered and suffering from the deficiency of blood, because they can't get it at a right time when they are mostly needed. Even in our relatives and friends who are around us are also May be suffered or suffering from Blood deficiency.
My Dear Brothers and Sisters, as you can see the blood chart below... The O negative group is the rarest blood group in the list, these group people are 1 in 1000, and that too they don't know about their group.
So it is my humble request to all Don't Panic I'm Islamic Group members to check their Blood group at any near hospital, to be aware and ready for any future incidents.
✿ Blood donation in Islam ✿
Giving a blood donation is very good and is considered an extremely meritorious and rewarding act of charity in Islam. Since Islam exhorts us to be charitable to all of Allaah's creation, we cannot think of any charity greater than gift of life.
It is a matter of common knowledge that in many cases, persons injured in accidents, etc. can only be saved from imminent death if they are given enough blood to replace what they have lost.
So by giving blood which is in short supply today Muslims are helping people live; by doing this they are indeed carrying out the order of Allaah,
►“Whoever saves the life of a single person, it is as if he has saved the life of all (of humanity).” (Al Qur'an, Al-Ma’idah: 32)
✿ There is no distinction to be made between Muslims and non-Muslims in donating and receiving blood; all of our bodies and faculties are in a way Muslim (obedient to the laws of Allaah).
Just as Islam encourages us to be charitable to all regardless of differences of religion or race, there is no distinction to be made in giving or receiving blood; for there can be no greater gift of charity than blood donation as it amounts to saving life. The Qur'anic mandate for Muslims is to foster life and be engaged in activities that strengthen and maintain it in all forms; the opposite of which is destruction or fasaad, which includes all activities that diminish or destroy life in various forms.
✬ Rules of Donating Blood!
Based on the above and similar considerations, scholars and jurists have agreed that Muslims should have no inhibitions whatsoever in donating blood in the communities they are living. They should consider such activities as a most rewarding act of charity if it satisfies 3 following rules.
► If it's a must for the survival or causing a major benefit to the person or recipient of Blood.
► The Person(donor) who is donating blood should not cause a major loss to his/her life.
► It should not be done for the money.
✿ Medical Science says: If any healthy person donates about 400ml blood approximately, within 3 months the blood will regenerate.
*Those who want to donate their blood to needy at right time can share their info by commenting their BLOOD group below so that our brothers and sisters can contact you in our Emergency!
PLEASE SHARE YOUR BLOOD GROUP DETAILS BY COMMENTING BELOW!
My Dear Brothers and Sisters, as you can see the blood chart below... The O negative group is the rarest blood group in the list, these group people are 1 in 1000, and that too they don't know about their group.
So it is my humble request to all Don't Panic I'm Islamic Group members to check their Blood group at any near hospital, to be aware and ready for any future incidents.
✿ Blood donation in Islam ✿
Giving a blood donation is very good and is considered an extremely meritorious and rewarding act of charity in Islam. Since Islam exhorts us to be charitable to all of Allaah's creation, we cannot think of any charity greater than gift of life.
It is a matter of common knowledge that in many cases, persons injured in accidents, etc. can only be saved from imminent death if they are given enough blood to replace what they have lost.
So by giving blood which is in short supply today Muslims are helping people live; by doing this they are indeed carrying out the order of Allaah,
►“Whoever saves the life of a single person, it is as if he has saved the life of all (of humanity).” (Al Qur'an, Al-Ma’idah: 32)
✿ There is no distinction to be made between Muslims and non-Muslims in donating and receiving blood; all of our bodies and faculties are in a way Muslim (obedient to the laws of Allaah).
Just as Islam encourages us to be charitable to all regardless of differences of religion or race, there is no distinction to be made in giving or receiving blood; for there can be no greater gift of charity than blood donation as it amounts to saving life. The Qur'anic mandate for Muslims is to foster life and be engaged in activities that strengthen and maintain it in all forms; the opposite of which is destruction or fasaad, which includes all activities that diminish or destroy life in various forms.
✬ Rules of Donating Blood!
Based on the above and similar considerations, scholars and jurists have agreed that Muslims should have no inhibitions whatsoever in donating blood in the communities they are living. They should consider such activities as a most rewarding act of charity if it satisfies 3 following rules.
► If it's a must for the survival or causing a major benefit to the person or recipient of Blood.
► The Person(donor) who is donating blood should not cause a major loss to his/her life.
► It should not be done for the money.
✿ Medical Science says: If any healthy person donates about 400ml blood approximately, within 3 months the blood will regenerate.
*Those who want to donate their blood to needy at right time can share their info by commenting their BLOOD group below so that our brothers and sisters can contact you in our Emergency!
PLEASE SHARE YOUR BLOOD GROUP DETAILS BY COMMENTING BELOW!