Conclusion: In the end it can be said that informed consent is at heart shared decision making—a recommended approach to medical treatment decision in which patients actively participate with their doctors. The Patients must have adequate information if they are to play a significant role in making decisions that reflect their own values and preferences, in cases like HALAL vs. NON-HALAL medicine and side effects of medicines or treatment outcomes consequences of denying treatment and lastly areas like trust the doctor or trust self-study. The physicians play a key role as educators in this process. [1] To avoid legal action, according to the doctrine of informed consent, physicians must disclose enough information for the patient to make an “informed” decision. However, because informed consent laws and principles do not specify the amount of information that must be disclosed like the process of treatments, time consumption, life expectancy, perfect treatmen...