|  Bismillah-ir-Rahman-ir-Raheem Al-Hamdulillahi Rabbil 'alameen As-salatu was-salamu 'ala Rasoolihil kareem. Assalamu'alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh! Dear brothers and sisters, Medical Ethics in Islam
I hope you are all in the best state of health and imaan. Those of you who attended would have found the topic enjoyable and helpful. However, this lecture should be seen as a stepping stone to learn more about medical ethics and more-so about Islam. I hope that this short lecture enabled us to demonstrate that Islam is an all encompassing way of life. If you would like to pursue this in more detail then see the details of an Islamic Ethics Course in Leicestershire. May Allah reward Dr. Ghannam for his effort in coming down from Birmingham to give us this lecture and also for the generous donation of ?150 he has made for the MuslimMedics Soc. This will go towards managing the cost of future events insha Allah.
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MuslimMedics Soc President
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| Salaam!
I recently attended a lecture on Medical Ethics held by the MDDA, it was very interesting and the organisation seems great! I was wondering if I could join?? I am a first year Medical Student at Leeds.
Thank you for your time,
Nazraana
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| Dear Dr Ghannam, Assalamu aleikum warahmatullah, I hope you and your family are in the best of health and Iman, Inshallah.
On behalf of the Wolverhampton Council of Mosques, let me thank you and all the Doctors who took the time to speak at the Health seminar in Wolverhampton last Sunday. By all accounts it was very well received, with particularly positive feedback from the ladies who found it most informative and to the point.
As mentioned to yourself and to Dr Qureshi, we would welcome the opportunity to host a seminar specifically focussed around women's health issues. The ladies that I have spoken to have said that this is a much neglected area and greater awareness would be most beneficial. Please let me know if you could provide the appropriate medical specialists and we will organise the logistics.
I would also like to extend an invitation for you to talk to our congregation at the UK Islamic Mission Centre in Wolverhampton. You mentioned that "Life After Death" was a particular interest area - I would be glad to organise a programme for you at the UKIM Centre on that topic. I am sure we would benefit from your knowledge. Please let me know of any suitable times - obviously evenings would be preferrable for most people to attend such a talk.
I fully appreciate that you have a busy schedule but nevertheless hope you can come again to Wolverhampton.
Wasalaam
Mohammed Tariq
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Assalamulaykum I am a student at the University of Leeds. I am not a medical student but the topic I think was very relevent to me and much of it applied to everyday living. I asked after the talk if I could get a copy of the audio or video? Sending it via email may be a bit of a problem as i do not have a large inbox that could support such, if you could make the talk available at a web adddress for download or whatever you see fit. Bro Abdul Latif Assalamualykum
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