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Published in: Journal of Religion and Health 5/2018

01-10-2018 | Original Paper

Understanding the Perception of Islamic Medicine Among the Malaysian Muslim Community

Authors: Khadher Ahmad, Mohd Farhan Md Ariffin, Fauzi Deraman, Sedek Ariffin, Mustaffa Abdullah, Monika Munirah Abd Razzak, M. Y. Zulkifli Mohd Yusoff, Meguellati Achour

Published in: Journal of Religion and Health | Issue 5/2018

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Abstract

This study was conducted to identify and describe the patients’ perceptions of Islamic medicine based on gender, age, marital, educational level and working status among the Malaysian Muslim population. A nationwide interviewer-administered questionnaire survey was conducted in 2013. An open-ended questionnaire pertaining to Islamic medicine was used to increase the probability of capturing maximum data. This survey implemented a multistage design, stratified by state, proportionate to the size of the state population and was representative of the Malaysian population. Post-survey classification of results was performed accordingly. Complex data analysis was carried out using SPSS 16.0. The discussion was identified and categorised into various sections. The paper concludes that Islamic medicine has a major influence in the Malaysian Muslim community compared to other alternatives. Further, its potential for growth and importance especially for treating spiritual ailments cannot be denied. The respondents indicated that two factors motivate Islamic medicine in Malaysia: (1) the Muslim community opts for alternative healing because of their dissatisfaction with conventional methods; (2) Islamic medicine focuses only on healing spiritual-related problems. The average perception of respondents is that the function of Islamic medicine in healing physical diseases is undervalued and that it is not suitable to replace the functions of modern health institutions.
Footnotes
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See discussion on questions B1, B2 and B3.
 
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See discussion on question C2.
 
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See discussion on question C3.
 
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See discussion on question C5.
 
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See discussion on question C6.
 
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See discussion on question C1.
 
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Refer to discussion on analysis of cross-tabulation between respondent’s age and question C1.
 
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See discussion on question B4.
 
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Refer to question C4.
 
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Refer to discussion on analysis of cross-tabulation between respondent’s levels of education and question C4.
 
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Refer to question C7.
 
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Metadata
Title
Understanding the Perception of Islamic Medicine Among the Malaysian Muslim Community
Authors
Khadher Ahmad
Mohd Farhan Md Ariffin
Fauzi Deraman
Sedek Ariffin
Mustaffa Abdullah
Monika Munirah Abd Razzak
M. Y. Zulkifli Mohd Yusoff
Meguellati Achour
Publication date
01-10-2018
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Religion and Health / Issue 5/2018
Print ISSN: 0022-4197
Electronic ISSN: 1573-6571
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10943-017-0507-9

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