Talk:International Islamic Fiqh Academy

Additions About Medical Ethics
I have gone in and added some information about the institutional fatwas issued by the IIFA. It might make sense to reorganize this page and structure by all of the institutional fatwas in order (64 is about bioethics, 65 is about pediatrics ethics, etc.)(source?), but I have done it here by topic matter. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Laurenekirk (talk • contribs) 02:40, 11 November 2019 (UTC)

Important Correction of IIFA status and name
IIFA is not a Saudi educational institute. It is rather an OIC subsidiary organ similar to UN agencies, which works as an international Fiqh council under the OIC's auspices and has 57 Member states. This new edition is based on reliable and various sources added in the reference list. Its content is not copy-pasted text; it was written to enrich the Wikipedia content. Let's cooperate!

The correct title of the IIFA should not include Jeddah because it is not part of its official name. The title of this article will be edited by removing ", Jeddah" at the end.

The resolutions of the Academy do not deal predominantly with medical topics. Those who can read Arabic or can download the English version can clearly see that they are diverse topics. Any claim needs to quote the source. This is why I added a link to the resolutions of the Academy.

— Preceding unsigned comment added by Dr.Lardjane (talk • contribs) 14:46, 12 January 2021 (UTC)

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