From Prophet Muhammad's Era to Modern Times: Empowering Women in Medical activities for a Healthier Pakistan

Authors

  • Kashmala Iqbal PhD Scholar, Department of Islamic Studies and Arabic, Gomal University, D. I. Khan, KPK.
  • Dr. Hafiz Abdul Majeed Assistant Professor, Department of Islamic Studies and Arabic, Gomal University, D. I. Khan, KPK.

Keywords:

Women in Medicine, Empowerment, Prophetic Era, Pakistani Society, Positive Impact

Abstract

This article delves into the historical and contemporary contributions of women in medical activities in Pakistan, drawing inspiration from the time of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. It highlights the need to prioritise women's inclusion in the medical field and the positive effects it can have on Pakistani society as a whole.

The article begins by acknowledging the current societal challenges faced by women in Pakistan and the discrepancies that exist in the acceptance of their social work. It then explores the Prophetic era, emphasising the active participation of women in various social activities, including medical assistance and caregiving. By referencing these historical examples, the article demonstrates that women's involvement in the medical field is not only compatible with Islamic teachings but also rooted in the traditions of the Prophetic era.

Moving to the present day, the article highlights the progress made by women in the medical field and their vital contributions to healthcare in Pakistan. It emphasises the transformative role of women in revolutionising healthcare practices and the positive impact they have on society. By including women in the medical profession, Pakistan can benefit from a diverse range of perspectives, enhanced healthcare access for women patients, and improved overall healthcare outcomes.

In conclusion, this article advocates for the empowerment of women in medicine, using the examples from the Prophetic period to reinforce the idea that women's participation in healthcare is not only religiously permissible but also crucial for the progress of Pakistani society. By prioritising the inclusion of women in the medical field, Pakistan can create a healthier and more equitable society for all its citizens.

Author Biography

Dr. Hafiz Abdul Majeed, Assistant Professor, Department of Islamic Studies and Arabic, Gomal University, D. I. Khan, KPK.

 

 

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Published

30-06-2023

How to Cite

Iqbal, K., & Majeed, D. H. A. (2023). From Prophet Muhammad’s Era to Modern Times: Empowering Women in Medical activities for a Healthier Pakistan. INKISHAF, 3(8), 116–133. Retrieved from http://inkishaf.org/index.php/home/article/view/191

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