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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Other Authors: Al-Deen, Aminah (Editor), Padela, Aasim I. (Editor)

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Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2024.

Series: Muslim Minorities ; 42.

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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. 
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