Title: Health Promotion: An Islamic Perspective
1Health Promotion An Islamic Perspective
- By
- Aisha Omar Maulana, MPH.
2Learning Objectives
- The intended student will be able to.
- Explain the link between religion and health.
- Describe various Islamic concepts that have a
bearing on health. - Identify possible ways of putting Islamic
concepts into practice for health promotion
interventions.
3Religion and Health 1. (The Salutogenic Effect)
4Religion and Health - 2
- The sense of coherence is a global orientation
that expresses the extent to which one has a
pervasive, enduring though dynamic feeling of
confidence that (1) the stimuli deriving from
ones internal and external environments in the
course of living are structured, predictable, and
explicable (2) the resources are available to
one to meet the demands posed by these stimuli
And (3) these demands are challenges, worthy of
investment and engagement (Antonovsky, 1987).
5Religion and Health - 3
Quran Ahadith
Five Pillars of Islam
Islamic Jurisprudence
Elements of Faith
Salutogenic Mechanism
Predisposing Enabling factors
Sense of coherence
Behavior
Figure 1 Pathways of Islamic Health Theory
Healthy Lifestyle
6Islamic Concepts Bearing on Health-1
- The five pillars of Islam
- Elements of Imaan-faith
- Islamic jurisprudence
7Islamic Concepts Bearing on Health-1.2
- The five pillars of Islam
- Bearing witness to the existence of one god and
the prophet hood of Muhammad (PBUH). - Praying five times a day.
- Giving alms to the poor.
- Fasting during the month of Ramadan.
- Performing a pilgrimage to Mecca for those who
are able.
8Islamic Concepts Bearing on Health-1. 2. 1
The 1st Concept The five pillars.
- 1.Bearing witness to the existence of one god and
the prophet hood of Muhammad (PBUH).
9Islamic Concepts Bearing on Health-1. 2. 2
The 1st Concept The five pillars.
- 2.Praying five times a day.
10Islamic Concepts Bearing on Health-1. 2. 3
The 1st Concept The five pillars.
- 3.Giving alms to the poor.
11Islamic Concepts Bearing on Health-1. 2. 4
The 1st Concept The five pillars.
- 4.Fasting during the month of Ramadan.
12Islamic Concepts Bearing on Health-1. 2. 5
The 1st Concept The five pillars.
- 5.Performing a pilgrimage to Mecca for those who
are able.
13Islamic Concepts Bearing on Health-1. 3
Elements of Imaan- Faith.
14Islamic Concepts Bearing on Health-1. 4
The Islamic Jurisprudence.
15Islamic Concepts Bearing on Health-1. 4 . 1
- The 3rd concept the Islamic jurisprudence.
Table 2 Showing the various classifications of
the Islamic law
16Islamic Concepts Bearing on Health-1. 4 . 2
- The 3rd concept the Islamic jurisprudence.
17Putting Islamic Concepts Into Practice for Health
Promotion 1
18Putting Islamic Concepts Into Practice for Health
Promotion 2
- Precede-proceed model.
- Intervention mapping.
- A five-stage model.
19Putting Islamic Concepts Into Practice for Health
Promotion 2.1
The PRECEDE-PROCEED Model by Green Kreuter,
1999 Visit the website below for a figure of
this model.
http//oc.nci.nih.gov/services/Theory_at_glance/PP
_Part_3_cont.htmlanchor248267
20Putting Islamic Concepts Into Practice for Health
Promotion 2.2
STEP 1 Proximal program objective matrices STEP
2 Theory based methods and practical
strategies STEP 3 Program plan STEP 4
Adoption and implementation plan STEP 5
Evaluation plan
21Putting Islamic Concepts Into Practice for Health
Promotion 2.3
- A five-stage model (Bracht et al. 1999)
1. Community analysis
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION STAGES
5. Dissemination - reassessment
2. Design - initiation
4. Maintenance - consolidation
3. Implementation
22Putting Islamic Concepts Into Practice for Health
Promotion 3.1
An illustration using the five-stage model
(Bracht et al. 1999)
23Putting Islamic Concepts Into Practice for Health
Promotion 3.2
An illustration using the five-stage model
(Bracht et al. 1999)
24Putting Islamic Concepts Into Practice for Health
Promotion 3.3
An illustration using the five-stage model
(Bracht et al. 1999)
25Putting Islamic Concepts Into Practice for Health
Promotion 3.4
An illustration using the five-stage model
(Bracht et al. 1999)
- 4. Maintenance - consolidation.
26Putting Islamic Concepts Into Practice for Health
Promotion 3.5
An illustration using the five-stage model
(Bracht et al. 1999)
- 5. Dissemination - reassessment.