The Islamic healing approach to cancer treatment in Malaysia

Islamic healing is frequently sought as a choice by Muslim cancer patients in Malaysia. Despite its widespread use, limited documented evidence is available on Islamic healing practice in cancer treatment. Such information gives better insight about Islamic healing in cancer treatment to adjust trea...

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Main Authors: Suhami, Norhasmilia, Muhamad, Mazanah, Krauss, Steven Eric
Format: Article
Published: IISTE 2014
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35744/
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author Suhami, Norhasmilia
Muhamad, Mazanah
Krauss, Steven Eric
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Krauss, Steven Eric
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description Islamic healing is frequently sought as a choice by Muslim cancer patients in Malaysia. Despite its widespread use, limited documented evidence is available on Islamic healing practice in cancer treatment. Such information gives better insight about Islamic healing in cancer treatment to adjust treatment policies and practices accordingly. The purpose of this study is to understand Islamic healing practice in conjunction with conventional medicine for cancer treatment. A qualitative approach was deemed appropriate in investigating patient perspectives and experiences related to Islamic healing. Sixteen cancer survivors who had received both conventional medicine and Islamic healing during their treatment were identified by referrals from support group members, healers, and friends as participants in the study. The data were collected through semi-structured interviews. Interview data were transcribed verbatim and were analyzed concurrently using the constant comparative method. Islamic healing treatment can be divided by 2 forms; 1) recitation of Quran verses alone and (2) mixed methods, which include the recitation of Quran, herbs and bless water. Islamic healing is structured similar to conventional healing and most Islamic healing occurs in the form of 2 main approaches, although there are minor variations within those approaches.
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spelling upm-357442016-02-04T06:06:56Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35744/ The Islamic healing approach to cancer treatment in Malaysia Suhami, Norhasmilia Muhamad, Mazanah Krauss, Steven Eric Islamic healing is frequently sought as a choice by Muslim cancer patients in Malaysia. Despite its widespread use, limited documented evidence is available on Islamic healing practice in cancer treatment. Such information gives better insight about Islamic healing in cancer treatment to adjust treatment policies and practices accordingly. The purpose of this study is to understand Islamic healing practice in conjunction with conventional medicine for cancer treatment. A qualitative approach was deemed appropriate in investigating patient perspectives and experiences related to Islamic healing. Sixteen cancer survivors who had received both conventional medicine and Islamic healing during their treatment were identified by referrals from support group members, healers, and friends as participants in the study. The data were collected through semi-structured interviews. Interview data were transcribed verbatim and were analyzed concurrently using the constant comparative method. Islamic healing treatment can be divided by 2 forms; 1) recitation of Quran verses alone and (2) mixed methods, which include the recitation of Quran, herbs and bless water. Islamic healing is structured similar to conventional healing and most Islamic healing occurs in the form of 2 main approaches, although there are minor variations within those approaches. IISTE 2014 Article PeerReviewed Suhami, Norhasmilia and Muhamad, Mazanah and Krauss, Steven Eric (2014) The Islamic healing approach to cancer treatment in Malaysia. Journal of Biology, Agriculture and Healthcare, 4 (6). pp. 104-110. ISSN 2224-3208; ESSN: 2225-093X
spellingShingle Suhami, Norhasmilia
Muhamad, Mazanah
Krauss, Steven Eric
The Islamic healing approach to cancer treatment in Malaysia
title The Islamic healing approach to cancer treatment in Malaysia
title_full The Islamic healing approach to cancer treatment in Malaysia
title_fullStr The Islamic healing approach to cancer treatment in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed The Islamic healing approach to cancer treatment in Malaysia
title_short The Islamic healing approach to cancer treatment in Malaysia
title_sort islamic healing approach to cancer treatment in malaysia
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35744/