by Mohammed Shriki,Anas Almouslli,Zabihullah Abdul,Omar Hausien,Sharif Kaf Al-Ghazal | May 4, 2021
Background: Fasting during Ramadan is a fundamental pillar of Islam in which Muslims refrain from food and liquids as well as other activities. This is daily from sunrise to sunset and is one month long. Muslims fasting will typically have a large meal after their...
by Ishak Masud,Suhaimi Abd. Halim,Surina Mohamad Shafi, Nurul Aisyah Amir Ramli, MohdZulkifli Awang,Izzati Aminah Subhan | May 4, 2021
Abstract The quest to practice Islam as a complete way of life is not something unusual for Muslims, especially for healthcare workers who are committed to the practice of Islam according to the teachings of our beloved Prophet Muhammad SAW. Thus, for committed Muslim...
by Marium Husain | May 4, 2021
“Climate change is the biggest public health threat of the 21st century.”1 The good thing about facts is that they are true whether you want them to be or not, regardless of your political party affiliation, religion, heritage and profession. The truth is that climate...
by Rania Awaad,Taimur Kouser,Leena Raza,Osman Umarji | May 4, 2021
Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted every aspect of daily life, but its toll on people’s mental health has been especially concerning. Previous studies have presented mixed evidence about the efficacy of religious coping behaviors in improving mental health...
by Muhammad Hanif Shiwani, Imam Sajid Barber. | Dec 31, 2020
Background: Congregational prayers, particularly the Friday prayer (Jumuʿah), is a key Islamic obligation and Islamic symbol (1).In accordance with the Shari’a rules, when Muslims gather in the mosques for congregational prayers, five times a day, they set the rows in...