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Nursing in Islam : ウィキペディア英語版 | 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.This perspective had emerged during the development of Islam as a religion, culture, and civilization. ==Ethos of Health Care Service== In Islamic traditions caring is the manifestation of love for Allah and Muhammad.〔 Caring in Islam, however, is more than the act of empathy; instead, it consists of being responsible for, sensitive to, and concerned with those in need, namely the weak, the suffering and the outcasts of society.〔 This act of caring is further divided into three principles: intention, thought, and action.〔 Intention and thought refer to who/what/where/when/ and why to care, whereas action is related to the knowledge necessary to be able to care.〔 In short, health care is deemed as ''service'' to the patients and to Allah, as opposed to other professions that are commercial based.〔 This ethos was the fundamental motivating factor for the majority of the doctors and nurses in the history of Islam.〔
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