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Rectification and revival of muslim world
Published 2011“…They are actively gearing the international institutions so cleverly that Muslim Ummah does not even realize their ill motives and objectives. They brought their leadership in a confronting position with Muslim Ummah and hence threatening the world peace. …”
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Iqbal’s ego philosophy and its importance in awakening man’s religiosity
Published 2012“…The consequences of people not living the ideal religious life regardless of being in the East or West, have lately witnessed the erosion of human and spiritual values, severe degradation of the environment, racism, terrorism, outbreak of wars, poor state of mental health and a whole lot of other psychopathological illnesses. In view of these human conditions, this philosophical paper intends to explore and draw out conclusions from the philosophical thoughts of Muhammad Iqbal (1877-1938) with regards to his ego philosophy that explains the relationship between man, God and the universe. …”
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Vaginismus and subfertility: Case reports on the association observed in clinical practice
Published 2012“…There was no history of traumatic sexual experience or any major psychiatric illness in these patients. Majority of the patients had prominent symptoms of anxiety. …”
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Waste disposal into water resources: Ethical evaluation from the Islamic point of view
Published 2013“…These pollutants cause changes in the physical, chemical or biological properties of water making it contaminated; that is thought to be the cause of many illnesses and the spread of diseases through drinking. …”
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Muzzling communication: sedition law as a tool to manage ethnic relations
Published 2009“…The law has been used in a number of incidents including political speeches that tend to cause ill-feeling and hostility between ethnic groups. …”
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Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on Russia, Ukraine and Belarus
Published 2011“…I don’t believe that the current crisis is over, far from it. I’ll be looking mainly how at these countries have faced the crisis and responded to it so far. …”
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Enhancing student wellbeing and student belonging in university through a gamification approach to rewarding and recognising extracurricular activities
Published 2021“…Increasingly public health issues around poor mental wellbeing of university students is gaining international attention (Johnson & Crenna-Jennings, 2018; Baik et al., 2019), further highlighting the need for early interventions to reduce/prevent the development of mental illness in university students (Stallman, 2010, Laracombe et al. 2016, Anon, 2018; Heugh et al., 2019a). …”
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Development of IoT-based heatstroke early symptoms monitoring system for students in Malaysia
Published 2024“…As climate change intensifies, the risk of heat-related illnesses becomes a growing concern, especially for vulnerable populations like young adults. …”
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Religious and spiritual Beliefs and practices of patients and physicians from a tertiary care hospital in Malaysia
Published 2010“…Patients reported R/S as beneficial as it enabled them to cope better with their illness and gave them a positive state of mind. …”
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Removal of nitrate and phosphate from municipal wastewater sludge by Chlorella Vulgaris, Spirulina Platensis and Scenedesmus Quadricauda
Published 2011“…Nitrate and phosphorus in wastewater contribute to health and environmental threats as they are linked to illnesses as well as ecosystem disruption via algal blooms in contaminated water bodies. …”
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Ibn al-Khatib and his theory of contagion
Published 2011“…(the satisfaction of the Questioner Regarding the Appalling Illness) dealt chiefly with the medical aspects of the plague (Phillips, 1998, pp. 47 - 62). …”
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The role of religion in shaping contemporary man’s everyday moral character: an Islamic-Catholic perspective
Published 2010“…Therefore, this paper attempts to study the significant role of religion and its moral values in shaping man’s everyday aspect of character by promoting high moral principles to enable him to eliminate contemporary social ills. The shaping of man’s character is seen as an important issue by both religious groups of Islam and Catholicism. …”
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Reducing medical complaints and ligitation in Malaysia: turning patients' voices into opportunities
Published 2007“…Instead, they want to be treated as co-producers or partners able to manage their illnesses. Thus, it is not surprising that poor communication and failure to take into account patient's perspective are at the heart of most formal complaints and legal actions in Malaysia. …”
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Medical Negligence Litigation in Malaysia: Trends and Challenges
Published 2012“…Furthermore, the present system seems ill equipped to provide non-legal remedies such as explanation and investigation of events leading to the mishap. …”
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Analysis of different level of EOG signal from eye movement for wheelchair control
Published 2013“…The eye movement that is known to be a significant communication tool for a tetraplegia, can be defined as a paralysis that is caused by serious injuries or illness to a human that lead to a partial or total loss of their lower limb and torso. …”
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Fatal pneumonia following search and rescue operation
Published 2012“…Following this rescue operation, at least 22 people presented with an acute febrile illness. Objective To describe ten patients with melioidotic pneumonia. …”
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Longitudinal Influences of Social Network Characteristics on Subjective Well-Being of Older Adults
Published 2015“…Results: Social network size and network contact frequency were positively and independently associated with future life satisfaction and quality of life after controlling for confounding factors, including demographic characteristics, socioeconomic factors, and long-standing illness. In contrast, social network diversity was not independently related to future subjective well-being. …”
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‘Medicine doesn’t cure my worries’ : understanding the drivers of mental distress in older Nepalese women living in the UK
Published 2018“…Grounded thematic analysis of women's narratives identified six overarching factors contributing to their emotional distress that pose potential risks to their mental health: absence of family, language barriers, housing problems, physical illness, lack of appropriate support, fears of death, and inadequate financial resources. …”
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Re-thinking recovery in post-conflict settings: supporting the mental well-being of communities in Colombia
Published 2019“…We conclude that a locally informed mental health recovery model that stretches beyond individual experiences of mental ill-health to promote ideas of collective social change would be best suited to addressing mental health needs of internally displaced groups in Colombia. …”
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