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  1. Ibn Sina, The Canon. Undoubtedly, Avicenna is one of the great physicians in Islam and one of the greatest thinkers and medical scholars in history. Ibn Sina was born in 980 AD near Bukhara in Central Asia (Uzbekhistan) and died in 1037 in Iran. He was born at a time of change and uncertainty in the Muslim world.

  2. These include the Tawrat, believed by Muslims to have been given by God to the prophets and messengers amongst the Children of Israel, the Zabur (used in reference to the Psalms) [1] revealed to David (Dawud); and the Injil revealed to Jesus (Isa). The Islamic methodology of tafsir al-Qur'an bi-l-Kitab (Arabic: تفسير القرآن ...

  3. Aug 13, 2020 · In one of the letters generated in response to Koenig's editorial in 2008, Poole et al. wrote: “Psychiatrists are essentially applied biopsychosocial scientists, who work within a clear set of humanitarian values and ethical principles in order to get alongside service users and facilitate their recovery from a mental illness” (Poole et al., Citation 2008, p. 356–357). So, the real ...

  4. Islamic holy books are certain religious scriptures that are viewed by Muslims as having valid divine significance, in that they were authored by God (Allah) through a variety of prophets and messengers, including those who predate the Quran. Among the group of religious texts considered to be valid revelations, the three that are mentioned by ...

  5. The Quran, the sacred text of Islam, is a compilation of God’s revelations as proclaimed by the Prophet Muhammad between 610 and 632. Muslims study this scripture with the aid of Quran commentaries, which explain and interpret the text, verse by verse. The first commentaries were written by the eighth century, and Muslim scholars continue to ...

  6. Jul 21, 2023 · The intertwined relationship between religion and mental health has been accounted for since the earliest recorded history. This study aimed to explore the relationship between the concept of diseases of the spiritual heart (DOTSH) from the Islamic–Sufi perspective and the medical–psychiatric concept of mental disorder. We examined two essential documents as our primary data sources: (1 ...

  7. This passage helps form the foundation of a common Muslim belief that the Qur’an is more than an inspired book. Instead it is an eternal, heavenly book, brought down from a “preserved tablet.”. This notion of the Qur’an as a heavenly book is a good starting point for a comparative study of Islam and Christianity more generally, the task ...