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Type: Journal article
Title: Islamic medicine and evolutionary medicine: a comparative analysis
Author: Saniotis, A.
Citation: Journal of the Islamic Medical Association of North America, 2012; 44(1):1-9
Publisher: Islamic Medical Association of North America
Issue Date: 2012
ISSN: 2160-9829
2160-9829
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Arthur Saniotis
Abstract: The advent of evolutionary medicine in the last two decades has provided new insights into the causes of human disease and possible preventative strategies. One of the strengths of evolutionary medicine is that it follows a multi-disciplinary approach. Such an approach is vital to future biomedicine as it enables for the infiltration of new ideas. Although evolutionary medicine uses Darwinian evolution as a heuristic for understanding human beings’ susceptibility to disease, this is not necessarily in conflict with Islamic medicine. It should be noted that current evolutionary theory was first expounded by various Muslim scientists such as Al-Jahiz and Tusi centuries before Darwin and Wallace. In this way, evolution should not be viewed as being totally antithetical to Islam. This article provides a comparative overview of Islamic medicine and Evolutionary medicine, as well as, drawing points of comparison between the two approaches which enables their possible future integration.
Keywords: tawhid
fitra
microcosm-macrocosm
mismatch
integration
Rights: This work by Work's author(s) is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
DOI: 10.5915/44-1-8780
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.5915/44-1-8780
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