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#31 [Permalink] Posted on 28th September 2013 09:27

I know a very good brother who is a Raqi, knows about Hijamah and herbal medicine and he says that the intention is to cure the patient OR alleviate their pain and suffering.

  • If a Doctor helps the patients, so be it.
  • If a Psychiatrist helps the patients, so be it.
  • If a Ruqya helps the patients, so be it.
  • If herbs and herbal treatment help the patients, so be it.
  • If Hijamah treatment help the patients, so be it.
  • If a combination treatment help the patients, so be it.
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#32 [Permalink] Posted on 28th September 2013 09:39
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Now let's turn to vaccines. The issue is about safeguarding human life and misery and its pretty simple to discuss on a form with access to first grade western medicine. Polio or Tuberculosis can be treated (with a lot of pain and impact on quality of life) in the west but in the remote villages of 3rd world countries it is deadly!


what about the west where polio and TB are rare and curable? is the dispensation of using haram medicine applicable in the west when it is very unlikely a person will contract the disease and if contracted will very rarely prove fatal?

and is the dispensation applicable to mumps/measles/rubella which (according to the nhs site) is hardly ever fatal and very rarely causes complications?
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#33 [Permalink] Posted on 28th September 2013 09:48

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Do you have confirmed information that these vaccinations are Haram? If so then I guess refer the matter to a competent Mufti because I can't asnwer that. Your (ex) Shaykh has 2 sons with TB in UK and going through treatement for years on end so what would you take the risk with your sons knowing the story of his family? Do you remember the little boy who used to sit in the Majlis, look at him now! Do you want that to happen to your, mine or someone else's son? If you have credible, verified information about vaccinations tell us.

In Pakistan you walk through village after village and witness the effects of Polio. These are not rumours but you can see it with your own eyes and witness it.

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#34 [Permalink] Posted on 28th September 2013 10:14
i am not an expert but a quick search on wiki brought this up...

MMR vaccine (MMR-II)

Culture media - Human diploid tissue culture (WI-38), Medium 199

Excipients - Amino acids, fetal bovine serum, glutamate, hydrolyzed gelatin, neomycin, recombinant human serum albumin, sodium phosphate, sorbitol, sucrose, vitamins

Polio vaccine (IPV - Ipol)

Culture media - Vero (monkey kidney) cell culture

Excipients - Calf serum protein, formaldehyde, neomycin, 2-phenoxyethanol, polymyxin B, streptomycin

taken from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_vaccine_ingredients
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#35 [Permalink] Posted on 28th September 2013 10:36

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Dismissed!

Wikipedia is not a credible site for research. There are Muslim microbiologists and experts in vaccines with Doctorate degrees. What you guys are discussing is goggling and presenting isolated studies. Someone can present studies which make the counter point (very easily)

I only have two observations:

  1. Present credible, repeatable studies and demonstrate the issue of vaccines beyond doubt. You may be right and you may be wrong; demonstrate your case to put it beyond doubt.

  2. As medical treatment:  Subject "Islamic medicine", treatments and Tassawuff to the same standard as above. Prove beyond doubt that it works and demonstrate it clearly that its effective

I know someone with a Phd in the area, brother is a practising Sunni with Taqwa (with the utmost respect)  why should I take your word or Brother Brooklyn over his? With the utmost respect and dignity and nothing personal

Every time you put your child in the car without a proper cars seat, it’s your child and your decision and I am willing to listen to you if you come to me with evidence that I should also abandon a car seat (car seat is just an analogy so don’t dwell on it).

In summary, If you (or brother Brooklyn) know some practitioners of Islamic medicine who want to put their work to scrutiny we can have universities around the world investigate the methods and their efficacy (same scrutiny which  any medical treatments are put through). Let me reiterate that I neither think medical science is perfect, nor think it has all the answers nor advocate its superiority over every other system of medicine but I do believe that all claims should be put to some scrutiny.

Is that fair or am I asking for something above and beyond reason?

 

Conspiracy theorists can carry on their discussions on other forums or simply tell us that this is their opinion (and that’s fine).

When it comes to Shaykh (Mufti) A.S. Desai (HA) and a few scholars around the world then they have a fanatical adherence and no voice of reason can penetrate hearts and minds of the ardent followers and may Allah (SWT) give Hazrat (HA) long life and immense benefit (Ameen). There are hundreds of studies around the world which PROVE BEYOND DOUBT the ingredients of Coca-Cola and other drinks around the world but he is sticking to his Fatwa (so be it).

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#36 [Permalink] Posted on 28th September 2013 10:48
In the case of Canada, vaccination is not mandatory and some vaccines are not routinely administered. The vaccine for TB for instance is available, but as far as I can recall it is not routinely administered. This tells us that there are geopolitical differences in the administration of vaccines so if we are going to have a debate about it, we need to consider the context of place and time, among other things, too.

In the case of people in Canada, I know a few people who are currently in their early to mid 20s (young) who have been vaccinated against things like mumps and chickenpox and still got the disease. One lady who, to be fair, hails from China, had chickenpox (in Canada) so bad it was on her brain, in her eyes, and elsewhere internally... she's been told to expect to get it again in the future - this despite being vaccinated for it.

Then there are all these flu vaccines, H1N1 vaccines, vaccines for pneumonia, HPV vaccines... that pop up from time to time, are not part of a routine vaccination protocol, are hyped up by media, and generally target the 'vulnerable' segments of society. By the way, in Canada, HPV is now being pushed on young girls through school.

There are arguments both for and against vaccines from the medical community as well as the general population. It is no secret that some people just have a financial stake in vaccines and so we have to be careful when we're weighing the pros and cons for our families when we consider whose 'evidence' to consider. It is not surprising that people are becoming concerned about other issues that seem to be affecting children more these days than they may have in the past (things like asthma, Autism, etc.) and people are wondering if there is a link between them and vaccines.

Then there are some people develop huge fears of germs - such that their fear becomes a handicap for them. All due, in part, to various campaigns to 'bust germs.' Everywhere you go, there are hand sanitizers... even in the gym, you'll find wet-wipes doused in sanitizer for people to wipe down equipment before and after they use them. Washrooms - especially in schools - have signs in every bathroom teaching people how to wash their hands. People are afraid to get their hands dirty out of fear; fear that is, for the most part, irrational.

People go so far as to get their pets and livestock vaccinated for things that may never afflict the animals. For instance, in certain parts of Canada heart worm is not an issue, yet people get their animals vaccinated for it 'just in case.'

As for the thread title and OP which deals specifically with flu vaccines and the use of haram products in its production - I just don't think a flu vaccine is worth it in Canada and knowing that it may have certain haram elements, makes me want to stay further away from it.
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#37 [Permalink] Posted on 28th September 2013 10:56
Some shuyookh are also medical professionals masha'Allah.
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#38 [Permalink] Posted on 28th September 2013 11:06

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Flu vaccines are neither mandated, nor required, nor claimed to be 100% effective in UK. They are recommended for vulnerable patients (children, elders, those with risk factors) and left to the choice of parents while the Government offers full data and disclosure for the parents to make an informed choice.  People ask about these issues all the time and we tell them the facts or even rope in a Muslim doctor and provide all the facts and let the parents decide.

I, my family or children have never had flu vaccines or any other colourful miraculous vaccines popping up on a daily basis. The fact that so many Muslim parents opted to take something which is (experimental at best) i.e. influenza vaccination is a damning indictment of the state of Muslim parents and their knowledge of medical science.

Sister Acacia, you need to look at this discussion in the light of TTP who are killing Muslims, bombing vaccination centres in Pakistan all in the name of vaccination being a tool of Dajjal.

There is a best selling book on Dajjal by Mufti Abu Lubaba Shah Mansoor (HA) hailed on SF reviewed by me and Brother Ansari (because most Deoandees in the west can’t even read urdu) in which he comes up with all sorts of hilarious theories like Dajjal being something like Terminator of Arnold Schwarzenegger who will melt on seeing Sayyidina Isa (AS); written in plain words.

Yes we know about the financial links of the pharmaceutical industry, we also know that many studies are part funded by interested parties who have a certain agenda and stakes in the outcome of those studies and America is notorious for spinning studies. UK Academic standards require the funding and interest of the stakeholders to be fully disclosed (unlike America).

All I ask is to apply the same standards to the claimants of “Islamic medicine and Tassawuff” who regularly and routinely claim all sorts of miracle cures from the pulpits of the Mosques and Islamic lectures. I am sure that you have heard all kinds of claims about depression and how it can be easily cured; no problems lets put some patients confirmed to be suffering from clinical depression in front of these Shaykhs and monitor their progress. Alhumdolillah, it will be a triumph of Islamic medicine and a vehicle for Dawah. Chinese (Acupuncture) and Hindus (Ayurveda) have done the same so let’s do the same for Islam.

The discussion may have come about due to Flu vaccines but there is a very serious problem amongst Muslim community which needs to be addressed.

Fair point or am I being too fastidious?

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Yes hundreds around the world and how many of them berate medical science and claim it to a “Con”. Shaykh Hussain Abdul Sattar (MD) is an Assistant professor show me one statement of his (in public or private) where he makes such claims?

 

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#39 [Permalink] Posted on 28th September 2013 11:08
UK MMR vaccine

Brand Name - Priorix
www.novaccine.com/pdffiles/priorix_product_monograph.pdf
contains human albumen and other ingredients which may possibly have been derived from haram sources. sources not given in the above pdf so cannot determine until further investigation is done.

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#40 [Permalink] Posted on 28th September 2013 11:12

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You are saying two things:

  1. Contains Human Serum Albumen
  2. Possible other ingredients which you are unsure about

Is that your basis of declaring it Haram? Let me confirm before moving forward.

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#41 [Permalink] Posted on 28th September 2013 11:15
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#42 [Permalink] Posted on 28th September 2013 11:22
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you dismissed the wiki source so i provided a direct source.

the source confirms that human albumen is used in vaccines. i have checked other sources which confirm that this was initially derived from a fetus and from then on cultivated from the fetal cells. when i find a source for this which i think might be acceptable to you then i will post it. for now i do not have time to do this, but will try to do so later.

whether using a virus cultured from human fetus cells is haram or halal is up to the ulama to decide. i am just trying to confirm the ingredients as per your request.
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#43 [Permalink] Posted on 28th September 2013 11:27

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Got an emergency call from somone to go to the Hospital because their daughter is in critical condition. Everyone is requested to make dua and we will return to this topic later...

 

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#44 [Permalink] Posted on 28th September 2013 11:28
Fair enough brother.

I can't comment on the issues you've outlined in terms of facilities being targeted and vaccinations being a tool of Dajjal
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#45 [Permalink] Posted on 28th September 2013 11:29
Fair enough brother.

I can't comment on the issues you've outlined in terms of facilities being targeted and vaccinations being a tool of Dajjal - Way out of my scope of anything to comment on either.

About Shaykh Husain: I don't recall him ever making any such claims and I had him in mind when I made the comment.

I'd say more about doctors in general (not just those who are also shuyookh), or actually any group of professional trained in a certain way, actively working within the system, and as vulnerable to certain hypes as others... but I'm not in proper form for a debate.
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