I would like to donate bone marrow to patients who are suffering from leukaemia (blood cancer) but I want to make sure that it is halal.
There are two ways of helping leukaemia patients, either through a surgical bone marrow donation or by donating peripheral blood stem cells through a non-surgical procedure, called PBSC.
Donating bone marrow is a surgical procedure done under general or regional anaesthesia in a hospital. While a donor receives anaesthesia, doctors use needles to withdraw liquid marrow from the back of the pelvic bone.
PBSC donation is a non-surgical procedure done in an outpatient clinic. PBSC donors receive daily injections of a drug called filgrastim for five days, to increase the number of blood-forming cells in the bloodstream. Then, through a process called apheresis, a donor’s blood is removed through a needle in one arm and passed through a machine that separates out the blood-forming cells. The remaining blood is returned to the donor through the other arm.
Are both procedures islamically allowed? Which procedure is preferred? Is there any reward for donating bone marrow and possibly rescuing the recipient’s life even if he is most probably a non-muslim?