Of course its superstition, just a bit of a laugh like horoscopes no1 seriously believes it
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Well, based on the fact that they are universal recipients; "Conversely, AB plasma can be given to patients of any ABO blood group due to not containing any anti-A or anti-B antibodies."
Also like S<Chowdhury said they can be transfused with any type of Blood in emergency situations.
I never said we're "unique"/better or anything, but generally AB is the most handy :)Quote:
Anyways, its pointless to debate which blood group is cool. Seems to be a child-activity?
Edit: Guys, please don't take my sayings literally. I'm just in a humorious&playful mood. I absolutely apologize if I've said something wrong or offensive. My intention wasn't that or to show off. Sorry.
Assalamo alaykom,
I am none of these. I "am" RH-.
AB
Not sure about the RH factor.
I am B +
check out this thread.....(BLOOD TYPING SYSTEMS OTHER THAN ABO)
http://www.islamicboard.com/health-s...tml#post998918
Im O+!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_TYNS-Q34mG...ton%5B1%5D.png
[QUOTE=_muslim_;1288850]Well, based on the fact that they are universal recipients; "Conversely, AB plasma can be given to patients of any ABO blood group due to not containing any anti-A or anti-B antibodies." QUOTE]
sorry sis but i think you are confused please see the blood compatability chart
AB can ONLY give to AB
http://www.nzblood.co.nz/site_resour...patibility.gif
O blood types
The O blood type (usually resulting from the absence of both A and B alleles) is very common around the world. About 63% of humans share it. Type O is particularly high in frequency among the indigenous populations of Central and South America, where it approaches 100%. It also is relatively high among Australian Aborigines and in Western Europe (especially in populations with Celtic ancestors). The lowest frequency of O is found in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, where B is common.
https://www.islamicboard.com/images/...he_world-1.gif
B Blood Types
This can be seen with the global frequency patterns of the type B blood allele (shown in the map below). Note that it is highest in Central Asia and lowest in the Americas and Australia. However, there are relatively high frequency pockets in Africa as well. Overall in the world, B is the rarest ABO blood allele. Only 16% of humanity have it.
https://www.islamicboard.com/images/...ribution-1.gif
A Blood Types
The A blood allele is somewhat more common around the world than B. About 21% of all people share the A allele. The highest frequencies of A are found in small, unrelated populations, especially the Blackfoot Indians of Montana (30-35%), the Australian Aborigines (many groups are 40-53%), and the Lapps, or Saami people, of Northern Scandinavia (50-90%). The A allele apparently was absent among Central and South American Indians.
https://www.islamicboard.com/images/...d_allele-1.gif
I thought blooddonation was Haraam? Thought of donating for a while, discussed it with my parents and they were all like: no and its Haraam and stuff. Is it?
And what about organ donations? Her in Holland there has actually been a discussion about muslims not wanting to donate but using donated organs themselves when they need em.
Does anybody know?
Salaam alaikom
My daddy : A+
My mummy : O+
My brother : A+
My sisters : A+
Me : A+
My wife : A+
My sons : A+
For your information : 99.5% of Indonesians have bloods with Rh+. And it becomes a problem for Indonesian with Rh- when they need blood.
i don't know.