Getting a few thousand dollars richer can be as easy as a kidney away. In the United States, a single kidney is worth up to $262,000 in the black market (Jade, 2012). Organ sales is an activity that is illegal in all parts of the world except for Iran (Dehghan, 2012). However, for that activity being illegal, there is sure a high amount of people participating in the illicit act. In 2012, there was an estimate of 10,000 black market operations; that is more than one organ sold each hour (Campbell & Davison, 2012). People may participate in organ sales thinking it will help relieve them of a personal situation that may be caused by the downfall of an economy. People may even participate in organ sales simply because they want the money to obtain tangible things that are not needed. Organ sales is the activity of individuals selling a recipient; the recipient is willing to pay a high amount for the organ. Individuals may see organ sales as a gateway to escape personal situations; however, it is …show more content…
Individuals who have participated in selling their organs may feel guilty afterwards. This is because the individual will feel like they are lesser of themselves and that they do not value themselves enough due to money being able to buy them out. Individuals may experience insecurities as well; they will feel like they are half-human because there is a part of them that is missing physically. A Bangladesh guy who sold his organ has a scar to remind him of that experience. He reported that he feels like he is a living cadaver and that his body feels lighter but his chest is heavier than ever (Resnick, 2012). This depicts that he carries a burden of regret and guilt on his chest. Muslims believe that in the afterlife God will question them on the missing parts of their body. They believe that if they have sold them, they have sold God’s gifts which makes them feel disgraced (Resnik,