**5.1 Beliefs about heart donation**

To proselytize such complex belief in a way to show the nobility of gifting life to others stems from convincing people that this transit interim is not by any means agonizing their beloved ones, on the other hand, it might be an interim of salvation and blessing. Building a network that spreads the virtue of charity that lies within the gift of transplantation and the fact that one life can usher hope to many more lives imitated with the religious and ethical principles that might be the obstacle behind the avoidance of transplantation in the Middle Eastern societies. To start with; assessment of awareness and sentiments toward donation should be the first step that would help

to prioritize & plan programs and to pass on awareness and spread correct information at community level. Enlighten that those hearts to be harvested immediately after the declaration of death is very important as some people to most of the participants. This will prevent them from wasting precious time to harvest hearts. By incorporating important information and student activities about heart donation within schools and universities, the educational system can be just as important. Religious scholars can be very important because of their significant impact on Middle Eastern society as advocates for heart donation, highlighting misinformation and misperceptions about the position of heart donation in Islam. Targeted campaigns for healthcare professionals, mainly general practitioners, must also be conducted [26].
