Abstract
It is the innate desire of every healthy person to lead an honorable, healthy and safe life, and no one should hurt or provoke others to act against their wishes. Islam satisfies our desires and guarantees the sanctity of life, freedom of thought and action and the peaceful satisfaction of human needs. But we may need the help of our colleagues. As in medical and reconstructive surgery, a physician may have to touch or dissect an innocent body to protect it from certain diseases and conditions. We are also advised to take care of our companions after death and not to speak ill of them or reveal their secrets in their lives or after death. Therefore, it is advisable not to slander, spy on others or pursue the secrets of those around us. In cosmetic applications, plastic surgery and medical practices one can find some other top secrets, but such secrets should not be shared or revealed for any purpose. Persons convicted of a crime may be punished according to the nature of the damage. In some cases, doctors and their supporters are excluded. Since the secret in question may be linked to the national interest, such secrets may be disclosed to the competent authorities only in the public interest.
Keyword(s)
Right of Patient, protection, Privacy, Islamic Rulings, Teachings