by Dr Hussein Nagi | Aug 30, 2023
There is no doubt that the oath of Hippocrates, born between 864 or 865, is considered to be one of the first landmarks in the ethics of the practice in medicine. It is disheartening and surprising that literature about the ethics of the practice of medicine leave a...
by Prof Saeed Ahmed | Aug 30, 2023
Dear Editor I would like to pass commentary on the article you published titled “Is there a case for British Muslims to be exempted from the new opt out organ donation law” authored by Abid Hussein. I welcome this article and the discussions that will follow. I think...
by Abdulselam Daif | Aug 29, 2023
Background on healthcare services in Northwest Syria before the earthquake in February 2023 Syria has one of the largest humanitarian crises worldwide due to the uprising in 2011 and the escalation into armed conflict by the summer of 2012 when the Syrian government...
by Dr. Mamoun Mobayed | Aug 29, 2023
Turkey-Syria Earthquake: I am on my way leaving Northwest Syria into Turkey via the only border crossing, Bab al-Hawa, which remains open for UN humanitarian access into Syria. We are just finishing a medical field visit organized by the Qatar Red Crescent Society...
by Talal Khan | Aug 29, 2023
Purpose This essay seeks to discuss the consequences of modern career working styles. The analysis of this will be through the lens of the spiritual paradigm, exploring the metaphysical aspects of our work. Hypothesis Islam is a religion that encourages moderation. In...