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Theological Challenges of Communication with and Providing Health Care for Muslim Worshippers
Hájek, Marcel ; Hošek, Pavel (advisor) ; Tydlitátová, Věra (referee)
The Muslim patient belongs, because of the necessity to respect traditions and teaching of Quran, to the most complicated religious challenges for physicians and health care providers of other denominations. It is so not only in the Muslim countries, where these experts are often hired to provide health care in medical care centres, but also in countries with a considerable Muslim minority. The author of this diploma work defined as his aim to clarify the complexity of health care with regard to rather distinctive limitations, often contradicting common diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, which stem from Islamic traditions, Islamic law and unneglectable attitudes of Muslim clerics. In his thesis the author attempts to a brief insight into the Islam with focus on orthopraxis of each Muslim, which accompanies him for the whole life, dividing the issue into the Muslim life phases and a broader Muslim family interests - see the work content. The author himself worked with Muslims for more than 15 years, out of which almost 10 years in Islamic countries (Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq, Kuwait and Pakistan) as well as in countries with strong Muslim population (Israel, Botswana, South Africa). In Basra (Iraq) he did Islamic Studies in English for two years, met many Muslim clerics and hundreds of doctors and other...
Theological Challenges of Communication with and Providing Health Care for Muslim Worshippers
Hájek, Marcel ; Hošek, Pavel (advisor) ; Tydlitátová, Věra (referee)
The Muslim patient belongs, because of the necessity to respect traditions and teaching of Quran, to the most complicated religious challenges for physicians and health care providers of other denominations. It is so not only in the Muslim countries, where these experts are often hired to provide health care in medical care centres, but also in countries with a considerable Muslim minority. The author of this diploma work defined as his aim to clarify the complexity of health care with regard to rather distinctive limitations, often contradicting common diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, which stem from Islamic traditions, Islamic law and unneglectable attitudes of Muslim clerics. In his thesis the author attempts to a brief insight into the Islam with focus on orthopraxis of each Muslim, which accompanies him for the whole life, dividing the issue into the Muslim life phases and a broader Muslim family interests - see the work content. The author himself worked with Muslims for more than 15 years, out of which almost 10 years in Islamic countries (Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq, Kuwait and Pakistan) as well as in countries with strong Muslim population (Israel, Botswana, South Africa). In Basra (Iraq) he did Islamic Studies in English for two years, met many Muslim clerics and hundreds of doctors and other...
Judaistic Influences and Traditions in Ethiopian Orthodox Church
Hájek, Marcel ; Hošek, Pavel (advisor) ; Weiniger, Ruth Jochanan (referee)
This work sets as a target investigation of the influence of Judaism in both, religious and personal life of Ethiopian Christians, in worship, traditions and in liturgy of EOC, now EOTC. There is possible to retrace expressive correspondences with Rabbinic Judaism, especially in its liturgy, consecration of Saturday, food regulations, circumcision, confirmation and in structural components of the churches (temples) of the church. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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