The Fiqh of Ḥalāl and Ḥarām Medication, Prescribing and Pharmacy
Course
About The Course
Discover a one-of-a-kind learning experience tailored exclusively for Muslim healthcare professionals, scholars, pharmacists, chaplains, policy influencers, and organizations committed to elevating Muslim patient care and ethical practice for health professionals. Our course is a deep dive into the intricate crossroads of Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh) and the ethical dimensions of medical prescription and medication dispensation.
Course Team
At A Glance
- 16 Live Online Sessions
- Duration: 16 Weeks
- Sundays, 5 PM - 6:30 PM (London, UK)
- Video Recordings Available
- Access to Mobile App
- Certificate
- From £24.99/Month (For 4 Months)
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- Starts on 21th January 2024
- Course Fee:
Pay in Full:£199.99£99.99
Pay in 4 Installments: £24.99 per month - Registration Deadline: 20th January 2024
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Course Overview
Discover a one-of-a-kind learning experience tailored exclusively for Muslim healthcare professionals, scholars, pharmacists, chaplains, policy influencers, and organisations committed to elevating Muslim patient care and ethical practice for health professionals. Our course is a deep dive into the intricate crossroads of Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh) and the ethical dimensions of medical prescription and medication dispensation.
Learning Objectives
- Expert Instruction: The majority of this course will be personally taught by Shaykh Dr. Rafaqat Rashid himself, a renowned authority in Islamic jurisprudence related to Bioethics. Benefit from his decades of experience and expertise.
- Comprehensive Coverage: Explore Fiqh from all four Sunni schools, ensuring a well-rounded understanding that caters to diverse perspectives within the Islamic tradition.
Learning Outcomes
- Understanding Islamic Jurisprudence (Fiqh): Gain a solid understanding of the foundational concepts and principles of Fiqh as it relates to medication and prescribing in Islamic ethics.
- Recognition of Ḥalāl and Ḥarām Medications: Learn to differentiate between permissible (Ḥalāl) and impermissible (Ḥarām) medications, including understanding the criteria and sources of Islamic law used in making such determinations.
Here is the course outline:
Welcome Aboard: Course Introduction |
Session 1 - Introduction and WelcomeWelcome address: Introduce the course, set expectations, create a warm atmosphere, and outline objectives for participants' engagement. |
Session 2 - Muslim Patients Behaviour and Ḥarām Medication – Statistics and TrendsExamining trends: Behavioral patterns of Muslim patients and prevalence statistics regarding the usage of prohibited medications in healthcare. |
Session 3 - Theology of Use of Medication in the SharīʿāhTheology of Medication Use in Sharīʿah" involves exploring Islamic jurisprudence concerning the ethical and legal principles guiding the usage of medication. |
Session 4 - Fiqh of Gelatine in MedicationUnderstanding Fiqh rulings on gelatine usage in medication: permissibility, considerations, and religious implications within Islamic jurisprudence. |
Session 5 - Fiqh of Alcohol in MedicationIslamic rulings on medicinal alcohol: permissibility, considerations, and religious guidance regarding its usage in Fiqh jurisprudence. |
Session 6 - Terminologies and Sources of SharīʿāhUnderstanding key terms and primary sources guiding Islamic law (Sharīʿāh): Qur'an, Hadith, Ijma, Qiyas, and scholarly consensus. |
Session 7 - Fiqh of Other Ḥarām Ingredients and Excipients in MedicationAnalyzing Fiqh rulings on other forbidden ingredients and excipients in medication: permissibility, considerations, and religious implications in Islamic law. |
Session 8 - Ethical Guidelines for Prescribing and Dispensing Ḥarām MedicationEthical directives: Prescribing and dispensing forbidden medication, addressing dilemmas, and honoring religious considerations in healthcare practices. |
Session 9 - The Fiqh of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical IndustriesFiqh principles in pharmacy: ethics, halal practices, medication ingredients, manufacturing, and compliance within Islamic jurisprudence. |
Session 10 - Fiqh of Prescribing Medication in PsychiatryApplying Islamic jurisprudence in psychiatric medication prescriptions: ethics, religious considerations, and Fiqh principles in mental health treatment. |
Session 11 - Assisting in Sin by PrescribingAddressing moral responsibility: Discussing the ethical implications of potentially facilitating sin through prescribing medication in healthcare. |
Session 12 - Fiqh of Prescribing Medication in End-of-Life and Palliative CareIslamic jurisprudence on medication prescriptions in end-of-life and palliative care: ethics, religious considerations, and Fiqh principles in treatment. |
Session 13 - Fiqh of Prescribing Medication During Ramaḍān FastingIslamic rulings on medication prescriptions during Ramadan fasting: considerations, exemptions, and adherence to religious obligations within Fiqh. |
Session 14 - Ḥalāl and Ḥarām VaccinationsEvaluating permissibility: Assessing Halal and Haram aspects of vaccinations, ingredients, religious considerations, and Islamic jurisprudence. |
Session 15 - Pandemics and VaccinationsUnderstanding pandemics' impact, vaccination importance, global health responses, and ethical considerations during health crises and immunization campaigns. |
Session 16 - Case Studies and Q&AExamining real-life scenarios, fostering critical thinking, and concluding with participant-driven discussions, questions, and reflections in interactive sessions. |
Completion
The following certificates are awarded when the course is completed:
The Fiqh of Ḥalāl and Ḥarām Medication, Prescribing and Pharmacy |