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- Published on: 9 January 2022
- Published on: 9 January 2022
- Published on: 9 January 2022
- Published on: 9 January 2022
- Published on: 9 January 2022Beliefs versus factsDear EditorShow More
Those who believe that urine stained clothes will diminish the power of prayer and that circumcision will prevent such staining, are entitled to their opinion. The assertions that male circumcision decreases the incidence of cancer of the penis cannot however go unchallenged.
It is quite clear that circumcision does not prevent cancer of the penis.[1-...
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None declared. - Published on: 9 January 2022Pediatric ethics in the Holy QuranDear Editor,Show More
I read with interest Gatrad and Sheikh’s articles on “Muslim birth customs”(2001;84:F6-F8) and “Medical ethics and Islam” (2001;84:72-75). It quite interesting to find some more references (presented as sura: verse) related to pediatric ethics in the Holy Quran.
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“Whoever killed a human being … should be looked upon as though he had killed all mankind; a...Conflict of Interest:
None declared. - Published on: 9 January 2022Muslim birth customsDear Editor,Show More
This article on Muslim birth customs[1] makes good and very useful reading not only to non-Muslim professionals who work with children but also to Muslims, like me, who are not familiar with these practices which are seen basically in Muslims from the Indian subcontinent and are, many times, cultural rather than based on clear religious directions.
Many of these practices are not known to Muslim Ar...
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None declared. - Published on: 9 January 2022Honey in neonatesDear EditorShow More
This was an interesting and useful article on birth customs from a religion and culture dfferent from my own, and should be compulsory reading for those invloved in obstetrics and neonates.
There is, however, one practice which I would like to comment on. The use of honey in young children (under 6 months) is not usually recommended because of the (rare) risk of botulism. Honey is the one dietary re...
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