Islam, Muslims, and COVID-19 : The Intersection of Ethics, Health and Social Life in the Diaspora /
This volume brings together diverse disciplinary perspectives to provide a multidisciplinary and multidimensional account of Muslim ethics operating in the COVID-19 era, where scriptural values, lived experiences, societal structures, and cultural contexts combine in fresh and diverse ways. Indeed,...
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Muslim Minorities ;
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245 | 1 | 0 | |a Islam, Muslims, and COVID-19 : |b The Intersection of Ethics, Health and Social Life in the Diaspora / |c edited by Aminah Al-Deen and Aasim I. Padela. |
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505 | 0 | |t Introduction -- Aasim I. Padela and Aminah Al-Deen -- 1. Aligning Public Health Mandates with Religious Goals: Developing Islamic Bioethical Guidance During the COVID-19 Pandemic -- Aasim I. Padela and Shafiq W. Ahmed -- 2. Examining the Intersection of Healthcare Advocacy, Religion, and Community During a Global Pandemic -- Anam Tariq, Marium Husain, and Sana Syed -- 3. Effects of COVID-19 on the Healthcare Coverage of Immigrant Populations -- Ummesalmah Abdulbaseer, Maham Mirza, Moina Hussain, Aisha Zafar, Urooj Rehman, and Fatema Mirza -- 4. Muslim Healthcare Workers in the Time of COVID-19 -- Aminah Al-Deen and Constance Shabazz -- 5. Religiosity, Coping, and Mental Health: An Empirical Analysis of Muslims Across the COVID-19 Pandemic -- Osman Umarji, Aafreen A. Mahmood, Leena Raza, and Rania Awaad -- 6. African-American Muslims' Reflections on the Pandemic -- Diane Ameena Mitchell -- 7. COVID-19 and US Islamic Schools: Responsive, Resourceful, and Resilient -- Shaza Khan -- 8. An Examination of Ramadan Fasting and COVID-19 Outcomes in the UK -- Karim Mitha, Salman Waqar, Miqdad Asaria, Mehrunisha Suleiman, and Nazim Ghouri -- 9. An Islamic Ethico-Legal Framework for Pandemics: The Case for COVID-19 -- Rafaqat Rashid -- Glossary -- List of Contributors -- Index. | |
520 | |a This volume brings together diverse disciplinary perspectives to provide a multidisciplinary and multidimensional account of Muslim ethics operating in the COVID-19 era, where scriptural values, lived experiences, societal structures, and cultural contexts combine in fresh and diverse ways. Indeed, Islamic ethical evaluation often ignores contributions from the social sciences, and contextual factors are not fully understood when issuing Islamic edicts. This volume thus aims at a more connected account of how religious concerns generated challenges and how Muslims lived out their religious values during the pandemic. Alongside descriptive accounts are normative evaluations, and insights from interviews are connected with survey analyses; in this way, the chapters render a more complete account of the intersectional engagement of Muslim healthcare professionals and community members living in minority contexts with the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. | ||
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