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Adab and its significance for an Islamic medical ethics
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- Published on: 18 May 2017
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I think this is a very important article. Well written, well researched and timely.
It seems that there is a large body of ancient wisdom locked away in the Adab writings. I suspect that there will be material of great value to Western, as well as Islamic medical practice.
I had, until now, been only vaguely of Adab, as a counter-balancing ethic, to Sharia. I'm ashamed of my ignorance, and also surprise...
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