Deputy Dean of FK UII Invited Speaker for FIMA Conference 33 event in Abuja Nigeria

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Photo: Wibowo / Special: Doctor Syaefudin Ali Akhmad, M.Sc during a visit to the College of Medicine University Lagos, Nigeria

Medicine (UII News) – The use of herbs and honey as well as other healing methods from the prophet contains sharia, science and culture which must be harmonized so that there are no conflicts and the interests of commercialization in the name of dogma without scientification efforts which are misleading for the common people and are only used by the market for the sake of industry labeled thibbun nabawi.  

This was explained by dr. Syaefudin Ali Akhmad, M.Sc as Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Medicine Universitas Islam Indonesia (FK UII), returning from Nigeria when he became an Invited Speaker at the FIMA (Federation of Islamic Medical Association) event on 14-19 Syawal 1437 H / 19-24 July 2016 at the Central Mosque Complex or the Nigerian National Mosque.

The event was attended by various countries in the world, such as Canada, Palestine, Malaysia, Pakistan, Indonesia and South Africa, with approximately 300-500 participants attended, and attended by students, nurses, doctors and medical staff. other health, doctor Udin who has competence in the field of Bioethics explained that in fact thibbun nabawi has developed.  

"Actually, thibbun nabawi has developed from simple with herbal medicine to sophisticated operations and medicines that are Halal Thoyyiban, safe, effective and have few side effects," he said.

As a speaker, Doctor Udin was not alone but appeared together with speakers from Malaysia and Bangladesh to discuss prophetic medicine or Thibbun Nabawi from a scientific point of view.

Doctor Udin further said that the participants were very interested in the topics raised in the Islamic Hospital Consortium and CIMSCO symposium, namely health education.  Wibowo/Tri