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This lecture belongs to lecture series on Health. Almost all topics related to health are covered in this course. Key points in this lecture are: Islamic Perspective of Health Promotion, Religion and Health, Stress, Sense of Coherence, Religion and Health, Healthy Lifestyle, Islamic Jurisprudence, Elements of Imaan- Faith, Islamic Concepts Bearing on Health, Health Promotion
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The sense of coherence is a global orientation thatexpresses the extent to which one has a pervasive,enduring though dynamic feeling of confidence that(1) the stimuli deriving from one’s internal andexternal environments in the course of living arestructured, predictable, and explicable; (2) theresources are available to one to meet the demandsposed by these stimuli; And (3) these demands arechallenges, worthy of investment and engagement” (Antonovsky, 1987)
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Figure 1: Pathwaysof ‘Islamic HealthTheory’
Quran & Ahadith
Five Pillarsof Islam
Elementsof Faith
IslamicJurisprudence
SalutogenicMechanism
Sense ofcoherence
Predisposing &Enabling factors
Behavior
Healthy Lifestyle
Bearing witness to the existence of one godand 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 thosewho are able.
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Putting Islamic Concepts IntoPractice 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.html#anchor
Putting Islamic Concepts IntoPractice for Health Promotion 2.2Intervention mapping. STEP 1: Proximal program objective matricesSTEP 2: Theory –based methods and practical strategiesSTEP 3: Program planSTEP 4: Adoption and implementation planSTEP 5: Evaluation plan