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Title: Health Culture In Muslim World


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Health Culture In Muslim World
II. Health Protection
  • Dr. Sherine Shawky

2
Learning Objectives
  • Identify Muslims approach to protect health

3
Performance Objectives
  • Fortify promotive actions
  • Strengthen preventive measures
  • Reinforce Supportive programs

4
Health Protection?
How can we best protect health?
5
Health Threats
  • Harm
  • Weakness

6
Harm
  • Any factor that exposes the individual to even
    the slightest evil is considered harm. Even a
    drop of any factor, that if taken in excess, may
    affect the brain should be avoided.

7
Harm
  • Behavior
  • Nutrition
  • Life style
  • Socio-economic
  • Sexual behavior
  • Pathological
  • Pollution
  • Disasters

8
Harm 1- Behavior
  • Fear
  • Hunger
  • Miserly
  • Squandering
  • Conceit
  • Flattery
  • Scoff
  • Jealousy
  • Enviousness
  • Anger

9
Harm 1- Behavior (cont.)
  • Hatred
  • Insult
  • Violence
  • Sabotage
  • Discrimination
  • Lying
  • Theft
  • Murder

10
Harm2- Nutrition
  • Eating dead bodies, blood or pork meat
  • Excessive eating
  • Eating non-wholesome food
  • Intake of uncovered or unclean food or water

11
Harm3- Life Style
  • Lack of hygiene
  • Reversal of sleeping pattern
  • Sedentary life
  • Alcohol Consumption
  • Intake of narcotic substances

12
Harm4- Socio-economic
  • Lack of knowledge
  • Unemployment
  • Gambling

13
Harm5- Sexual behavior
  • Adultery
  • Heterosexual anal intercourse
  • Heterosexual intercourse during menstruation
  • Homosexuality

14
Harm6- Pathological
  • Genetic damage
  • Pathogens

15
Harm7- pollution
  • Air
  • Water
  • Auditory

16
Harm8- Disasters
  • Lightening
  • Storms
  • Fire
  • Earthquakes
  • Volcanoes
  • Thunder

17
Weakness1- Physiological
  • Pregnant woman
  • Fetus
  • Newborn
  • Youngster
  • Elderly

18
Weakness2- Social
  • Poor
  • Orphan
  • Traveler

19
Weakness3- Pathological
  • Sick
  • Disabled

20
Measures For Health Protection
  • General
  • Religious
  • Individual
  • Development
  • Community
  • Specific
  • Promotion
  • Prevention
  • Support
  • Environment

21
General Measures 1- Religious
  • Shahadah (Declaration of Faith)
  • Salat (Prayer)
  • Zakat (Alms giving)
  • Saum Ramadan (Fasting)
  • Hajj (Pilgrimage to Mecca)

22
General Measures (cont.)2- Individual
  • Proper behavior
  • Observer eye
  • Listening ear
  • Feeling heart
  • Critical thinking
  • Problem solving

23
General Measures (cont.)3- Development
  • Continuous education
  • Continuous research
  • Continuous productivity

24
General Measures (cont.)4- Community
  • Peace
  • Unity
  • Integration
  • Team work

25
Specific Measures1- Health promotion
  • Healthy behavior
  • Healthy life style
  • Healthy nutritional habits
  • Drinking clean water
  • General cleanliness and regular bathing

26
Specific Measures (cont.)1- Health promotion
(cont.)
  • Cleaning gums, brushing teeth and rinsing mouth
  • Body strengthening through exercise
  • Wearing clean protective clothes

27
Specific Measures (cont.)1- Health promotion
(cont.)
  • Marriage
  • Having children
  • Preservation of family life
  • Acquiring comfortable clean house

28
Specific Measures (cont.)1- Health promotion
(cont.)
  • Taking rest
  • Taking enough sleep at night
  • Having entertainment

29
Specific Measures (cont.)2- Health Prevention
  • Avoiding all types of harm
  • Avoiding exposure to diseases

30
Specific Measures (cont.)3- Health Support
  • Pre-marriage, antenatal, natal postnatal care
  • Pre-marriage counseling
  • Care for woman and fetus during pregnancy and
    labor

31
Specific Measures (cont.)3- Health Support
  • Care for newborns
  • Breast feeding for two years
  • Care for the youngsters
  • Care for the poor

32
Specific Measures (cont.)3- Health Support
(cont.)
  • Care for the orphans
  • Care for the travelers
  • Treatment of the sick
  • Rehabilitation of the disabled

33
Specific Measures (cont.)4- Environment
  • Avoiding environmental pollution
  • Protection of all living and non-living creation
  • Protection against disasters

34
Conclusion
  • Health is a complicated multi-factorial process
    with many intermingled determinants. The debate
    will never end and efforts will always continue
    as we only have very minute knowledge
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