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- ItemAn Appraisal of Organ Transplant Legality and its acceptability: The Medical and Islamic Law Perspectives Revisited(UNIVERSITY OF MAIDUGURI UNIVERSITY OF MAIDUGURI JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC AND COMPARATIVE LAWS VOLUME 4, No. 1. DECEMBER 2019, 2019) Ayinla-Ahmad Bilikis Ph.D*; Ayinla Lukman; AbdulRasaq F.F; Ibraheem-Gambari AhmadIn contemporary days and as a result of advancement in science and technology, greater achievements and landmark breakthroughs have been made in medicine, particularly in the area of organ transplant to save precious life in deserving cases. Notwithstanding the success recorded, a lot of concern have been raised medically, religiously, morally and ethically as to the legality or otherwise of organ transplant. One other concern is in the area of illegal organ harvest that had shrouded the transparency of organ transplant; and by necessary implication, begging for lasting solution for the preservation of human life. This paper thus adopts the doctrinal method to provide answer to some of the questions raised while at the same time adopts analytical and comparative analysis in answering the questions on issues in organ transplant. The focus of the paper is on organ transplantation legality and its acceptability from the medical and Islamic perspectives, it is found that as useful and life saving organ transplant is, it must be done in conformity with the laid down conditions stipulated under Islamic Law, Medical ethics and other laws to avoid commercialization / trade in organ or illegal harvest of human parts/organs. Ultimately organ transplant must be done in such a lawful way to be in consonance with the objectives of Islamic law (Maqasid al-Shariah)