by Dr. Bana Shriky | Dec 31, 2020
1001 cures is a read that any physician or science enthusiast would enjoy. Although the book title pays tribute infamous 1001 nights or Arabian nights, the material it covers has a rivalling impact on our modern civilisation equal or exceeding any literary...
by Dr Mohamad Anas Nahil | Aug 26, 2020
The study of medicine, like mathematics and philosophy in the ancient world followed a familiar course: The Mesopotamians and Egyptians discovered a few basic principles, and then the Greeks vastly expanded this knowledge into more practical applications at the hands...
by Kareem Mohamed, MPharm, ARPharmS | Apr 29, 2020
We are forever indebted to the lack of credit offered towards the contribution of Islam’s’ golden age to modern day life. As we find ourselves educated in the west, little mention of great intellectuals during the middle age is ever made. This was the time of the...
by Ahmed Ashour, MRPharmS | Jan 10, 2020
Caring for Muslim Patients By Prof Aziz Sheikh & Dr. Abdul Rashid Gatrad Published 2000 Reviewed by Ahmed Ashour, MRPharmS PhD Fellow, University of Manchester GPhC- Registered Pharmacist [email protected] As healthcare professionals, we are exposed to...
by Ahmed Ashour | Aug 20, 2019
Al-Bar and Chamsi-Pasha have provided the world with a comprehensive encyclopaedia on all issues related to bioethics from an Islamic lens. This piece of work provides the reader with an all-inclusive introduction to the matters being discussed as well as a balanced...