اسلام اور علم طب

Islam and the Science of Medicine

Authors

  • Hanaa Hassan Chair of Arabic Language Department, University of Benghazi, Libya Author
  • Youssef Mansour Director of Literature Studies, University of Alexandria, Egypt Author

Keywords:

Islam, Medicine, Islamic Medicine, Islamic Bioethics, Medical Ethics, History of Medicine, Islamic Contributions, Medical Science, Healthcare, Religion and Science

Abstract

"Islam and the Science of Medicine" explores the intricate relationship between Islamic thought and the advancement of medical science throughout history. This paper delves into the rich tradition of Islamic scholars who made significant contributions to various fields of medicine, including anatomy, pharmacology, surgery, and public health. It examines the profound influence of Islamic principles, such as the emphasis on the pursuit of knowledge, on the development of medical practices within the Muslim world and beyond. Additionally, the paper analyzes the impact of Islamic philosophy and ethics on shaping medical ethics and the doctor-patient relationship. Through a comprehensive review of historical texts, scientific manuscripts, and contemporary scholarship, this study elucidates the enduring legacy of Islamic civilization in the realm of medicine, highlighting its relevance in the modern healthcare landscape.

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Published

2023-09-30

How to Cite

اسلام اور علم طب: Islam and the Science of Medicine. (2023). Al-Awan, 1(01), 33-43. https://al-awan.com.pk/index.php/Journal/article/view/10

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