The formulation of classification for Islamization in medicine: review on 15 years of publications from Kulliyyah of Medicine

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Title

The formulation of classification for Islamization in medicine: review on 15 years of publications from Kulliyyah of Medicine

Author

Shahar, Mohammad Arif
Idris, Mohd Faiz
Mohamad, Che Anuar Che
Razali, Zul Azlin

Language

English

Publication Date

20180000

Abstract

The Kulliyyah of Medicine of IIUM has pioneered the Islamization of Medicine in Malaysia since its establishment in year 1994. Therefore, it is timely to review publications on Islamization by the kulliyyah and also to propose a classification system in the field of researches to promote an organized, comprehensive, inclusive and relevant Islamization process. The aim is to review and classify publications on Islamization performed by the members of Kulliyyah of Medicine, International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM). All researches and publications deposited in the IIUM Repository (IREP) under the Kulliyyah of Medicine between 1st of January 2000 and 31st of August 2016 were reviewed. Journal articles, posters and proceedings with Islamization themes were identified. These publications were classified based on common themes to either of the following; 1) "Islamic Principles and Related Rulings in Medicine"; 2) "Medical Treatment for Muslim Patients"; 3) "Islamic Input in Medical Practices"; 4) "Ruqyah and Tibb an-Nabawi in Contemporary Medicine". A total of 1616 items (journal articles, abstracts and proceedings) were reviewed. Sixty-one (3.8%) of them were related to Islamization. The major contributors to writings in Islamization are the Orthopaedics, Traumatology and Rehabilitation Department (10%) followed by the Internal Medicine Department (7.9%), from their total deposits in the IREP database. Majority (36.5%) of work were done in "Islamic Principles and Related Rulings in Medicine", which dwells in subjects such as euthanasia, autonomy and doctor-patient relationship followed by "Islamic Input in Medical Practice" (28.6%) which was related to topics in the medical curriculum such as Fiqh Ibadah for the sick. Twenty-three point eight percent (23.8%) of work were in the "Medical Treatment for Muslim Patients" which focuses on Ramadan and diabetes and joint problems and Solat. Minimal work (7.9%) was done in the "Ruqyah and Tibb an-Nabawi in Contemporary Medicine" category. Low number of publications on Islamization was deposited in the IREP database for the past 15 years. Based on the proposed classification system, majority of publications were on "Islamic Principles and Related Rulings in Medicine" and "Islamic Input in Medical Practice". More work is required on the theme of "Medical Treatment for Muslim Patients" and "Ruqyah and Tibb an-Nabawi in Contemporary Medicine".

Primary Classification

7.2

Secondary Classification

7.2; 1.2

Primary keywords

Islamic medicine [pri]; medical education [pri]

Secondary keywords

bioethical issues; fiqh; health care delivery; historical aspects; Islamic ethics; medicine; patient care

Subject

maqasid al-shariah; ruqya

Conference

2nd World Congress on Integration and Islamicisation: Focus on Medical and Healthcare Sciences; Malaysia; 2016 October 21-23; International Islamic University Malaysia; Majlis Ugama Islam dan Adat Resam Melayu Pahang (MUIP)

Journal Article

IIUM Medical Journal Malaysia 2018; 17(1); Volume 1, Special Issue 1: 43-48

Primary Document Type

j

Subject Captions

e

Bibliography

18 refs.

ISSN

18234631 (online)

Collection

Citation

“The formulation of classification for Islamization in medicine: review on 15 years of publications from Kulliyyah of Medicine,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 16, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/38197.