by Prof. M. Zafer Wafai,Serene Wafai | Aug 1, 2022
The first historian to bring the book and its author to the ophthalmological community was the late ophthalmologist, historian, researcher and Orientalist professor Max Meyerhof in the introduction to a book he edited, translated into English, and published in Cairo,...
by Usman Maravia | Aug 1, 2022
Abstract This article discusses the social construct of khuntha from an Islamic perspective. Assignment of sex at birth and monitoring gender identity beyond puberty is also examined through the lens of Islamic jurisprudence. Gender-affirming surgery (GAS) is...
by Hassan Chamsi-Pasha, Majed Chamsi-Pasha, Mohammed Ali Albar | Aug 1, 2022
Abstract Western ethics has developed into a philosophical science, drawing more upon human reason and experience as the arbiter between right and wrong action. This development is not paralleled in Islamic intellectual discourse. Islamic ethics incorporates various...
by Sharif Kaf Al-Ghazal | Aug 1, 2022
Assalamo Alaikom Leadership is crucial to the effectiveness and success of any organisation. Accountability starts at the top, and executives must be making the right decisions; as well as reflecting the diversity of the workforce. And whilst over 40% of the NHS...
by Abid Hussain | May 11, 2022
Abstract The concept of brain death, which was originally designed as a prognostic tool allowing withdrawal of life support, has over the years evolved into a diagnostic tool for declaring death. The concept of “brain death is death” lacked convincing philosophical...