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Cultural Competence in the Care of Muslim Patients and ...
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Delivering high-quality care to patients of the Muslim faith requires an understanding of the differences in cultural and spiritual values. Important differences include diet, ideas of modesty, privacy, touch restriction, and alcohol intake restriction. Globally, Muslims represent substantial portio …
The Muslim family - PubMed Central (PMC)
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The traditional Muslim family is extended, often spanning 3 or more generations. 2 An extended structure offers many advantages, including stability, coherence, and physical and psychological support, particularly in times of need. In Muslim culture, akin to other traditional cultures, respect and esteem increase with age.
Death and dying--a Muslim perspective.
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Gatrad AR. Muslim customs surrounding death, bereavement, postmortem examinations, and organ transplants. BMJ. 1994 Aug 20; 309 (6953):521–523. [PMC free article] [Google Scholar] Sheikh A. Quiet room is needed in hospitals for prayer and reflection. BMJ. 1997 Dec 13; 315 (7122):1625–1625. [PMC free article] [Google Scholar] Rispler-Chaim V.
Cultural Competence in the Care of Muslim Patients and Their ...
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Jul 07, 2021 · Delivering high-quality care to patients of the Muslim faith requires an understanding of the differences in cultural and spiritual values. Important differences include diet, ideas of modesty, privacy, touch restriction, and alcohol intake restriction.[1] Globally, Muslims represent substantial portions of society, and Islam remains the fastest-growing religion in the world. It is highly ...
Teaching about Islam and Muslims While Countering Cultural ...
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This article serves as a how-to guide for presenting a more complex understanding of Muslims and Islam within the classroom and helping students ...
Cultural Competence in the Care of Muslim Patients and Their ...
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Delivering high-quality care to patients of the Muslim faith requires an understanding of the differences in cultural and spiritual values. Important differences include diet, ideas of modesty, privacy, touch restriction, and alcohol intake restriction. Globally, Muslims represent substantial portio …
The Impact of Islam as a Religion and Muslim Women on ...
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The Impact of Islam as a Religion and Muslim Women on Gender Equality: A Phenomenological Research Study ... and cultural constructs which, while based on the biological ... Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights declares “Everyone has the right to freedom of
The Islamic tradition and health inequities - NCBI
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A total of 171 articles were relevant based on titles and abstracts. ... However, similar to ethnicity and culture, religion can be an important determinant ...
Muslim Americans and cultural challenges: Research roundup ...
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01.08.2016 · As of 2016, there were about 3.3 million Muslim Americans living in the United States, comprising about 1 percent of the country’s total population, according to estimates by the Pew Research Center.Globally, there are more than 1.6 billion Muslims, spanning diverse countries, regions and ethnicities.. While Muslim immigrants to the U.S. are frequently of …
Cultural Muslims: Background Forces and Factors Influencing ...
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Scholarly Religion and Popular Religion. Journal of Bible and Religion, 10:2,. 76-79.
Race, culture and belief in non-Muslims' descriptions of Islam ...
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The article shows how participants' accounts of Islam and science ... comments involved racialization and the othering of 'Muslim culture', ...
Cultural Competence in the Care of Muslim Patients and ...
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK499933
07.07.2021 · Delivering high-quality care to patients of the Muslim faith requires an understanding of the differences in cultural and spiritual values. Important differences include diet, ideas of modesty, privacy, touch restriction, and alcohol intake restriction.[1] Globally, Muslims represent substantial portions of society, and Islam remains the fastest-growing religion in the world.
Muslim Americans and cultural challenges: Research roundup
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Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, September 2015. doi: 10.1111/jssr.12185. Abstract: “Does adherence to Islam predict attitudes ...
The Islamic tradition and health inequities: A preliminary ...
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Being that both authors are practicing Muslims who have familiarity with the Islamic law, the model differentiates between Islam as a textual tradition and Muslim practices that interpret these texts into a living culture. An Islamic practice is one that can be said to originate from normative Islamic teachings, for example, the recitation of ...
The Study of Islamic Culture and Politics - jstor
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article also makes suggestions for future research. ISLAM AND POLITICAL MODERNITY. The answer to the question of Islam's relation to modernity depends also on ...
The Muslim family - PubMed Central (PMC)
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24.08.2021 · Muslim families: nuclear or extended? The traditional Muslim family is extended, often spanning 3 or more generations. 2 An extended structure offers many advantages, including stability, coherence, and physical and psychological support, particularly in times of need. In Muslim culture, akin to other traditional cultures, respect and esteem increase with age.
The Study of Islamic Culture and Politics: An Overview and ...
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Abstract Among the four major world cultural traditions—Confucianism, Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity—Islam appears to have the most pervasive role in ...
Muslim Food Culture | Oxford Research Encyclopedia of ...
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Studying food brings into view an aspect of Muslim religious and social life that is often commented on in popular media but rarely in scholarly debate. Halal consumption, a practice rooted in intra-Muslim trade and trust, is now a global consumer market.
Islam and Culture: Dis/junctures in a Modern Conceptual Terrain
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A similar argument is made by Muslim-American scholar Umar Faruq Abd-Allah, another contemporary supporter of culture and arts in Islamic contexts, ...