by Raghad Shriki, Humam Shriki | Dec 29, 2024
The book of the History of science and technology in Islam by Fuat Sizgin is divided into 5 volumes and 13 chapters, whereby the author guides the readers in a journey through time and space, showcasing the scientific development during the golden age of the Islamic...
by Ponn P Mahayosnand | Dec 29, 2024
Dear Editor, I am writing in response to Akhter’s recent letter, The Special Role of Medics in the Gaza Crisis (1). As a Gaza war evacuee, I am often left speechless by such supportive words. As a public health research scholar, it is a duty to historicise these...
by Dr Ayman S Jundi | Dec 29, 2024
On 8th December 2024, quite unexpectedly, the Assad Regime imploded. While the vast majority of Syrians, both inside Syria and abroad, are immensely relieved and jubilantly elated by the fall of the Assad tyrannical regime, there certainly are serious concerns and...
by Sumayyah Khalid, Dr Nadia Khan | Dec 29, 2024
On the 29th November 2024, the United Kingdom Houses of Parliament passed the 2nd reading of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (1) – a vital point in the parliamentary process (Fig. 1) to legalise Assisted Dying (Assisted Suicide) in the UK. Proponents of...
by Mohammed Ghaly, Aasim Padela, Samer Rashwani, Ayman Shabana, Mutaz al-Khatib | Dec 29, 2024
As the human tragedy in Gaza and the region continues, the impact on hospitals, patients, and healthcare providers has consistently made headlines due to the war induced damage to healthcare systems. The UN Special Rapporteur on the right to health (1) has emphasized...