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By
Hassan Hathout
Professor of Obstetrics & Gynaecology,
Kuwait University.
The
book covers separate subjects, starting with 'the Case for
Islamic Medicine'. It looks back in history featuring
some aspects and personalities of the era of Islamic Civilization,
but also looks into contemporary issues such as the Islamic
basis for the Red Cross movement and contemporary reproductive
issues. It also includes the Islamic Code of Medical
Ethics and the Doctor's Oath, that have been widely adopted.
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By
Hassan Hathout
Professor of Obstetrics & Gynaecology,
Kuwait University.
The
book is an Islamic coverage of various aspects of the discipline
of obstetrics and gynaecology icluding embryogenesis, feminity,
sexuality, marriage, reproduction and ageing. The moral
and ethical implications for individual and society are discussed
from an Islamic perspective documented by the Qoran, prophet's
traditions and rulings of Islamic jurisprudence.
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