Establishment of shari'ah supervisory committee in hospital:an analysis from perspective of public interest
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Title
Establishment of shari'ah supervisory committee in hospital:an analysis from perspective of public interest
Author
Samsudin, Muhammad Adib
Yahaya, Mohammad Zaini
Kashim, Mohd Izhar Ariff Mohd
Lalulddin, Hayatullah
Ismail, Ahmad Munawar
Khalid, Rozida Mohd
Sobri, Irwan Mohd
Sulaiman, Syed Azhar bin Syed
Yahaya, Mohammad Zaini
Kashim, Mohd Izhar Ariff Mohd
Lalulddin, Hayatullah
Ismail, Ahmad Munawar
Khalid, Rozida Mohd
Sobri, Irwan Mohd
Sulaiman, Syed Azhar bin Syed
Publisher
20150200
Language
English
Publication Date
20150200
Abstract
Although hospitals’ management currently observe all general rules set by the government nevertheless, there are certain short comings on the part of management, as it lacks compliance with the requirement of Shari’ah in respects of selection of medicine, the relations between the patients and the doctors of different gender, and the lack of the knowledge of Shari’ah’s ruling pertaining to the treatment by staff and the patients in the hospital. These three aspects should be given serious attention and be handled wisely so as to maintain and preserve Malaysia’s status as a majority Muslim country. As regards the selection of the medicine or pharmaceutical material, there is a lingering doubt concerning the status of the medicine given to patient whether it is halal (permissible) or haram (impermissible). For instance, the medicine for allergy Red Tab Claritin and Ultratab Allergy Tablet Benadryl contain materials that originate from pig and cow. Meanwhile, there are numerous complaints from female patients especially, during labour hours in the delivery hall handled by male doctors. Some of them don’t feel easy and comnfortable with the birth procedure being conducted by male doctors. Therefore, to cater for the need of the Muslim community constituting the majority of Malaysia’s population, it is appropriate to establish a committee tasked with making sure that the hospitals operate in accordance with the requirement of the Shari’ah. Therefore, this paper attempts to explore the concept of maslahah from the perspective of Islamic law and its instrumental role in the establishment of Shari’ah Supervisory Committee in hospitals. This paper uses both document analysis and interview methods. The findings of this study show that maslahah can play an instrumental role in establishing Shari’ah Supervisory Committee in the hospital from the aspects of enhancement of general public interest of necessity category.
Primary Classification
9.6
Secondary Classification
9.6;1.2
Primary keywords
ethics committees--[pri];hospitals--[pri];Islamic ethics--[pri];sharia--[pri]
Secondary keywords
common good;drugs;modesty;physician patient relationship;religiously prohibited materials
Subject
Malaysia--[pri]
Subject
maslahah--[pri]
Journal Article
Asian Social Science2015 February; 11(4):43-47
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Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
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citation
Bibliography
12 refs
ISSN
19112017 (print);19112025 (online)
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Citation
“Establishment of shari'ah supervisory committee in hospital:an analysis from perspective of public interest,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 16, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/37198.