The concept of establishing a syariah supervisory committee in Malaysian hospitals
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Title
The concept of establishing a syariah supervisory committee in Malaysian hospitals
Author
Samsudin, Muhammad Adib
Kashim, Mohd Ishar Ariff Mohd
Yahaya, Ahmad Munawar Ismail
Khalid, Rozida Mohd
Lalulddin, Hayatullah
Sobri, Irwan Modh
Sulaiman, Syed Azhar bin Syed
Kashim, Mohd Ishar Ariff Mohd
Yahaya, Ahmad Munawar Ismail
Khalid, Rozida Mohd
Lalulddin, Hayatullah
Sobri, Irwan Modh
Sulaiman, Syed Azhar bin Syed
Publisher
2015/02/00
Language
English
Publication Date
20150200
Abstract
A review of the literature has shown that several aspects of hospital management in Malaysia do not comply with Islamic laws, for example, the choice of drugs and medical personnel-patient relationship of different gender. These two important issues need to be addressed wisely and discreetly in order to preserve Malaysia's status as an Islamic country. The first issue, regarding the choice of drugs, means that at times there is confusion and doubt on the halal status of certain drugs. For example, the allergy drug Red Tab Claritin and Ultratab Tablet Benadryl were reported to contain by-products that were of porcine and bovine origin. The second issue, which is the mu’amalah between a medical personnel and patient of conflicting gender, arises especially in cases of expecting mothers. Most were uncomfortable when male doctors handled the delivery process. These two issues have been a concern for Muslims and the reason why Muslim religious scholars (ulamas) have stressed the importance of consuming halal drugs (if available), and to be aware of boundaries between genders including the medical personnel-patient relationship. Thus, for the benefit of Muslims, who are the majority in Malaysia, this conceptual article will debate the rationale of establishing a syariah supervisory committee in Malaysian hospitals, especially dealing with modern biotechnology products. This paper will also look at some models that oversee the ethics of pharmaceutical management and medical personnel-patient relationships that are related with the proposed establishment of a syariah supervisory committee.
Primary Classification
9.1
Secondary Classification
9.1;1.3.2;9.7;1.2
Primary keywords
hosiptals--[pri];institutional ethics;institutional policies--[pri];shariah--[pri]
Secondary keywords
drugs;health care delivery;medical ethics;modesty;professional patient relationship;religiously prohibited materials
Subject
Malaysia--[pri]
Conference
International Conference on New Horizons in Education, INTE 2014;Paris, France; 25-27 June 2014
Journal Article
Procedia - Social and Behavior Sciences2015 February; 174(12):1202-1206
Link for Internet access
Note
Copyright © 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Call Number
citation
Bibliography
11 refs.
ISSN
18770428 (print)
Collection
Citation
“The concept of establishing a syariah supervisory committee in Malaysian hospitals,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 15, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/37137.