The Fiqh Of Medicine By Ahmed Abdel Aziz Yacoub
ISBN: 9781842000250
Author: Ahmed Abdel Aziz Yacoub
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 357
Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
Publication: 2013
Description
About This Book:
Ahmed Abdel Aziz Yacoub's "The Fiqh of Medicine" is a cutting-edge concentrate that inspects the intersection between Islamic law (fiqh) and the domain of medication. This book handles the moral and lawful parts of clinical practice inside the setting of Islamic standards, offering careful aide for medical services specialists, researchers, and anyone with any interest at all in the moral contemplations of current medical services considering Islamic lessons.
Islamic Ethics in Healthcare:
Ahmed Abdel Aziz Yacoub plunges into Islamic statute's moral contemplations and standards of clinical practice. The book makes sense of how clinical experts can arrange their jobs while sticking to Islamic goals.
Scholarly Expertise:
The creator's experience in Islamic examinations as well as medication makes him especially fit to explore this troublesome point. Yacoub unites his skill and experience to make a balanced perspective.
Contemporary Relevance:
"The Fiqh of Medication" addresses current clinical difficulties and mechanical leap forwards, making it a significant asset for medical services laborers and researchers looking for direction on present-day clinical morals in an Islamic structure.
Case Studies:
The book gives useful contextual analyses that help perusers in applying the standards covered to genuine clinical settings, permitting them to acquire a superior comprehension of the intersection of fiqh and medication.
Interdisciplinary Approach:
This book overcomes any issues between two unique fields — Islamic regulation and medication — by giving an intensive assessment of how Islamic morals may be incorporated into present-day medical care systems.