Nursing in Islam

In Islam, nurses provide healthcare services to patients, families and communities as a manifestation of love for Allah and Muhammad. The nursing profession is not new to Islam. Islamic traditions include sympathy for and responsibility toward those in need.[1] This perspective had emerged during the development of Islam as a religion, culture, and civilization.

  1. ^ G. Hussein, Rassool (2000), "The crescent and Islam: healing, nursing and the spiritual dimension. Some considerations towards an understanding of the Islamic perspectives on caring", Journal of Advanced Nursing, 32 (6): 1476–1484, doi:10.1046/j.1365-2648.2000.01614.x

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