Prevention and management of blood disorders under shariah guidance

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Title

Prevention and management of blood disorders under shariah guidance

Author

Borhany, Munira
Borhany, Qazi Shaikh Abbas

Publisher

2017/00/00

Language

English

Publication Date

20170200

Abstract

Objective: The purpose of writing this article is to convince the Muslim communities worldwide - th e second largest religious entity of the world - to adopt modern medical steps, which provide safety and care. Methods and Discussion: Irrespective of their education, Muslims are highly influenced by Islam. They never consider science equal to their reli gion

Abstract Translated

therefore, in Muslim countries it is very difficult for any government, authority or institution to enforce norms in th e respective medical sector through acts or ordinances. Instead, the canon source of Shariah can communicate this message easily. The masses practice their daily affairs as per Shariah as they believe that Shariah is the fountain of divine wisdom. Providing Muslim religious source s in this research paper is purely to communicate a scientific study under the guidance of Shariah to the community worldwide. Conclusion: It is hoped that numerous Muslims would take advantage from it. The Ulama [Muslim clergy] and Madrasahs [Seminaries] have a pivotal role in influencing health education and its promotion amongst members of the Muslim community. They can provide potential access to people for raising, understanding and encouraging the useof health services as well as ethnic blood donor drives.

Primary Classification

15.1

Secondary Classification

15.1;15.2;9.1;1.2

Primary keywords

blood--[pri];communicable disease control--[pri];congenital disorders--[pri];genetic disorders--[pri];preventive medicine--[pri];sharia--[pri]

Secondary keywords

counseling;health education;Koran;marital relationship;premarital screening;public health;sexually transmitted diseases

Subject

hadith;Qur'an

Journal Article

National Journal of Health Science2017; 2(1):2-7

Note

© 201 7 National journal of health sciences.This is an open - access article.

Call Number

citation

Bibliography

26 refs

ISSN

25197053 (print);25197878 (online)

Collection

Citation

“Prevention and management of blood disorders under shariah guidance,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 19, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/37730.