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Contemporary Islamic Perspectives in Public Health is a multidisciplinary exploration of how Islamic principles, values, and teachings can be integrated into modern public health practice and policy. Authored by leading experts including Basil H. Aboul-Enein and G. Hussein Rassool, this Cambridge University Press publication addresses critical health challenges through an Islamic lens.
The book covers essential topics including healthcare delivery, disease prevention, health promotion, ethical considerations in medicine, and community health initiatives grounded in Islamic tradition. It provides valuable insights for public health professionals, policymakers, healthcare administrators, and students seeking to understand the role of Islamic perspectives in contemporary health systems.
By bridging traditional Islamic knowledge with evidence-based public health practices, this volume contributes to more culturally competent and inclusive approaches to health and wellness in Muslim-majority and multicultural societies.







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