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Sep 1, 2018 · Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi was one of the most well-known and respected physicians during the 9th century A.D. because of his revolutionary contributions to medicine and psychiatry. al-Razi influenced several medical fields, including pharmacology, pediatrics, neurology, psychosomatic medicine, and medical ethics.
- Musa Yilanli
- 2018
May 19, 2021 · Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (865–925 CE, 251–313 AH) was one of the greatest figures in the history of medicine in the Islamic tradition, and one of its most controversial philosophers.
Oct 5, 2007 · Patterns of religious affiliation among psychiatrists differ from those of other physicians, and these contrasting religious beliefs may determine to whom patients are referred for mental health care, according a study in the September Psychiatric Services.
Razi wrote the first home health manual, Man la Yahduruhu Al-Tabib (“For One Who Has No Physician to Attend Him”), as well as an early critique of Galen and Hippocrates. Razi believed that mental health is essential to the patient welfare and rejected Socratic and Aristolean beliefs about the dichotomy of the body and mind.
- Ahmadreza Afshar, David P. Steensma, Robert A. Kyle
- 2020
The way in which classical Muslim philosophers and scholars viewed health is similar to the definition suggested by the World Health Organization (WHO) which describes health as "a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity".
Sep 11, 2023 · Psychology has been the significant discipline since the time of antiquity which becomes more consolidated during the medieval age of Islam. It had a strong foundation in the professional writings of polymaths from the Islamic Middle Ages that were eventually transmitted to the West.
Dec 18, 2018 · In this chapter, the authors will discuss the significance of mental health in Islam, offering an Islamic outlook on its comprehensive construct, a walk through the historical understanding and classifications of mental and psychological illnesses, including developments from major Muslim scholars and their treatises, and finally a brief ...