Health-care and Well-being in Islam

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Author: Abdul Karim Awad

Translated By: NA

Verified By: NA

Publisher: Message of Islam

Edition / Year: 2013

Volumes: 1

Pages: 223

Binding / Paper Quality: Paperback Cover | White Colour Paper

Print: One Colour Print | Clear Print | Fine Font

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Health-care and Well-being in Islam

Religion is recognised as influencing almost every aspect of social, educational and economic quality in this life. Likewise the role of religion in relation to the health care system and well-being is evident whether recognised or denied. It is unfortunate that modern medicine tends to treat the immediate illness and not the underlying cause.

For example we hold birthing classes for expectant mothers, but do not consider the role of faith and culture in the bringing up of children?

Are we not both equally important?

This book aims to outline the religious and philosophical factors that affect health care and well-being. It provides an awareness of Islamic perspective of caring and spirituality. In the same way, this book highlights a brief overview of the Muslim historical development in caring and health. It covers major topics which include cleanliness, preparation for prayer, modesty, family structure, fasting and diet and care of the dying.

This book is also devoted particularly to analysing and discussing the relationship between Islamic religion and health care.

 

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg
Dimensions 25 × 20 × 3 cm
Book author

Abdul Karim Awad

Book genre

General Islamic Topics

Publisher

Harakat

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