THE DECISION BELONGS TO THE PATIENT

It is a Sunnah (practice of the Holy Prophet ) to receive treatment, and the Holy Prophet  suggested to his companions to receive treatment. However, if a patient does not wish to receive treatment for some illness, we cannot say that he is neglecting a religious obligation and it is impermissible for him not to receive treatment. 

 

The authority to make the decision rests with the patient, for example, if I am sick I have the right to decide if I want to seek treatment or not. And if I decide not to seek treatment, no one can force me to do so. However, if the patient then goes to a doctor to receive treatment, then it is the duty of the doctor to treat him and not to decline treatment. So, the second important principle is that receiving treatment is not Fard (Compulsory) or Wajib (Necessary), it is a Sunnah.

SHARIAH GUIDELINES ON TREATMENT OF CHRONIC ILLNESS – PART 7 - BY MUFTI MUHAMMAD TAQI USMANI DB

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