Step into a world where science, ethics, and compassion converge. Medicine in Islam takes you on an extraordinary exploration of medical history from an Islamic perspective-tracing the evolution of hospitals, surgery, pharmacology, mental health and more. This meticulously researched work unveils how scholars like Al-Razi, Ibn Sina, and Al-Zahrawi transformed medicine into both a science and an art, integrating observation, ethical care, and holistic approaches that resonate even today.
From the rise of hospitals and innovative surgical techniques to preventive care, nutrition, and the treatment of infectious and chronic diseases, this book reveals the profound legacy of Islamic medicine and its influence on modern healthcare. More than history, this is a journey into a tradition that saw medicine as a moral responsibility, a communal duty, and a path to human well-being. Whether you're a student, professional, or curious reader, this book offers a compelling, human-centered view of healing that connects the past to the present and inspires the future of care.
Unlock the wisdom, innovation, and compassion that defined centuries of Islamic medical practice-because understanding history can change the way we care for the world today.
Step into a world where science, ethics, and compassion converge. Medicine in Islam takes you on an extraordinary exploration of medical history from an Islamic perspective-tracing the evolution of hospitals, surgery, pharmacology, mental health and more. This meticulously researched work unveils how scholars like Al-Razi, Ibn Sina, and Al-Zahrawi transformed medicine into both a science and an art, integrating observation, ethical care, and holistic approaches that resonate even today.
From the rise of hospitals and innovative surgical techniques to preventive care, nutrition, and the treatment of infectious and chronic diseases, this book reveals the profound legacy of Islamic medicine and its influence on modern healthcare. More than history, this is a journey into a tradition that saw medicine as a moral responsibility, a communal duty, and a path to human well-being. Whether you're a student, professional, or curious reader, this book offers a compelling, human-centered view of healing that connects the past to the present and inspires the future of care.
Unlock the wisdom, innovation, and compassion that defined centuries of Islamic medical practice-because understanding history can change the way we care for the world today.