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Britain's prestigious medical journal, The Lancet (2007) revealed that “about 655,000 people have died as a consequence of the invasion and occupation of Iraq” and Afghanistan.... Many people have reduced terrorism to the stereotype of islamic radicals waging jihad, or “holy war,” instead of trying to understand the context of the development of terrorist groups and organizations....
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Thus communication is necessary part of a Muslim's medical treatment.... Like any other ethnic group, for a physician to effectively treat a patient, they must understand their cultural and religious background when it impacts the patient's treatment.... Muslims believe in transplantation and organ donations, HIV/AIDS treatment, non-abortive contraception methods (IMANA Ethics Committee, 2005).... If a doctor understands these rules, then they can form a treatment plan the patient is more likely to follow....
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Most of the earliest treatment systems for combat victims were mainly done through metaphysical methods.... The distinctive nature of warfare and its ability to bring hardships and fatal wounds on people is such that it has been a catalyst for communities to develop medical… Military medicine is currently a branch of occupational medicine which involves dealing with health prevention and medical intervention in the lives of military personnel and other members of the Armed Forces....
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The paper "Islam in the Performing Arts" discusses that there are numerous such references, which say that artists, who have attempted to represent the actual picture of the society and condition of people, they have always been oppressed and tormented.... hellip; Across the globe, there are several such actors and actresses, who feel this kind of spontaneous impetus in their mind and they are already on the process to prove that Islam is one of most noble and liberalistic religion, totally unlike the current form as it has been represented to the people across the world....
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t appears from various viewpoints in literature that a proper definition of medical ethics is difficult.... nbsp;The paper is based on the treatment of Mr X who had been hospitalized with advanced pancreatic carcinoma.... This paper is a review of the Islamic stand on the practices of cardio pulmonary resuscitation and the other extreme of do-not-resuscitate (DNR) in contrast with the medical practices and ethics.... The purpose is to analyze whether there is a conflict in this area between islamic laws and modern medicine....
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"Influences of Faith and Cultural Identity on Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and Depression Prevalent in Somali Community" paper examines possible reasons for the development of PTSD and depression within the Somali community and cultural and language barriers.... hellip; Post Traumatic Disorder or “PTSD is an anxiety disorder that follows exposure to life-threatening experiences such as war, sexual assault, homicide, motor vehicle crashes, and natural disasters....
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However, a more peaceful synthesis is possible, and it is illustrated by the example of the islamic world and the Abbasid caliphate in particular.... There, in the islamic world, the development of science and culture was vigorously encouraged by the reigning dynasty of Abbasids.... In fact, the year 750 when the dynasty finally gained power, is believed to be one of the main turning points in the history of the islamic world-leading it to the age of prosperity....
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They seek to propagate a world view that seeks to establish a new world order that would separate the Islamist world from the rest of the world.... This essay "Challenges for the Twenty-First Century Islam" discusses various challenges that modern-day Islam is facing in terms of politicization that has made the religion ostensibly violent and the clash of civilizations that it faces as well as developments and information technology....
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