Medical Ethics and Health in Islam

This comprehensive yet concise resource looks at modern healthcare through the lens of Islam. Each chapter addresses a different set of conditions or practices and provides insights about them from an Islamic ethics perspective.

 

             

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Health is a human right. For Muslims to live in accordance with the idea that Islam encompasses all aspects of life (including health) while also living within the wider world, a resource is needed to understand the interplay between their health and their faith. This book is that resource.

Medical Ethics and Health in Islam discusses, in accessible terms, a wide range of medical practices, technologies, and innovations so that Muslims can thoroughly understand and make the most of them, ultimately becoming the best versions of themselves. The scholar, the patient, the medical professional, the layperson, and the academic seeking health information, whether basic or advanced, will benefit from this book’s contents. Indeed, this comprehensive reference guide is an indispensable tool for all those seeking to seize their right to good health.

Introduction
Translation of the Qur’an
Medical Ethics in Islam
Healthy Lifestyle
Mental Health
The Reproductive System
Male Sexual Dysfunction
Killer Diseases in Men
Contraceptives
Breast, Cervical, and Ovarian Cancer
Pregnancy and Termination
Menopause and Andropause
Stem Cell Research
Alternative Medicine and Cosmetic Surgery
Conclusion
Glossary

Page count

184

Dimensions

228 x 152 mm

ISBN

978-1-906342-54-8

Author

Rabiah T. Badroen

Format

Paperback, eBook

Imprint

Safis Publishing

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