The Islamic Guideline on MEDICINE /
What is Islamic medicine? Is it medical knowledge that is completely subject to the will of Allah The Exalted, or is it the art of treatment adopted and followed by Muslims when the Muslims were at the peak of their development? Or is it the most modern medicine, guided by divine teachings and compl...
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description | What is Islamic medicine? Is it medical knowledge that is completely subject to the will of Allah The Exalted, or is it the art of treatment adopted and followed by Muslims when the Muslims were at the peak of their development? Or is it the most modern medicine, guided by divine teachings and completely in accordance with them? On the basis of Islamic teachings in light of the Qur'an and Sunnah, this book devises the following six basic categories for Islamic medicine about adhering to Islamic teachings and etiquette; Adhering to logic in practicing medicine, Holistic approach, paying equal attention to the body, mind and soul, for individuals as well as societies; Universal approach, taking into account all resources and aiming to benefit all people; Scientific approach, based on logical conclusions drawn from sound observations, accurate statistics and trustworthy experience and excellence, achieving what other kinds of treatment have failed to achieve. |
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spelling | KOHA-OAI-TEST:6092062024-08-20T08:17:34ZThe Islamic Guideline on MEDICINE / Yusuf Al-Hajj Ahmad, author 364262 Nasiruddin Al-Khattab translator 487659 Huda Khattab editor 567450 textRiyadh, Saudi Arabia : Darussalam,2010engWhat is Islamic medicine? Is it medical knowledge that is completely subject to the will of Allah The Exalted, or is it the art of treatment adopted and followed by Muslims when the Muslims were at the peak of their development? Or is it the most modern medicine, guided by divine teachings and completely in accordance with them? On the basis of Islamic teachings in light of the Qur'an and Sunnah, this book devises the following six basic categories for Islamic medicine about adhering to Islamic teachings and etiquette; Adhering to logic in practicing medicine, Holistic approach, paying equal attention to the body, mind and soul, for individuals as well as societies; Universal approach, taking into account all resources and aiming to benefit all people; Scientific approach, based on logical conclusions drawn from sound observations, accurate statistics and trustworthy experience and excellence, achieving what other kinds of treatment have failed to achieve.What is Islamic medicine? Is it medical knowledge that is completely subject to the will of Allah The Exalted, or is it the art of treatment adopted and followed by Muslims when the Muslims were at the peak of their development? Or is it the most modern medicine, guided by divine teachings and completely in accordance with them? On the basis of Islamic teachings in light of the Qur'an and Sunnah, this book devises the following six basic categories for Islamic medicine about adhering to Islamic teachings and etiquette; Adhering to logic in practicing medicine, Holistic approach, paying equal attention to the body, mind and soul, for individuals as well as societies; Universal approach, taking into account all resources and aiming to benefit all people; Scientific approach, based on logical conclusions drawn from sound observations, accurate statistics and trustworthy experience and excellence, achieving what other kinds of treatment have failed to achieve.Pejabat Strategi dan Hal Ehwal Korporat, UTM;MedicineMedicine in the QurʼanMedicine, MedievalURN:ISBN:9786035000468 |
spellingShingle | Medicine Medicine in the Qurʼan Medicine, Medieval Yusuf Al-Hajj Ahmad, author 364262 Nasiruddin Al-Khattab translator 487659 Huda Khattab editor 567450 The Islamic Guideline on MEDICINE / |
title | The Islamic Guideline on MEDICINE / |
title_full | The Islamic Guideline on MEDICINE / |
title_fullStr | The Islamic Guideline on MEDICINE / |
title_full_unstemmed | The Islamic Guideline on MEDICINE / |
title_short | The Islamic Guideline on MEDICINE / |
title_sort | islamic guideline on medicine |
topic | Medicine Medicine in the Qurʼan Medicine, Medieval |
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