إسهامات السنة النبوية في تعزيز الاستدامة الصحية: دراسة تحليلية
Contributions of the Prophetic Tradition to Enhancing Health Sustainability: An Analytical Study
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Prophetic Tradition, Health Sustainability, Prevention, Health Balance, Well-being.Abstract
The prophetic guidelines serve as a rich source for understanding how to promote public health through sustainable means, contributing to addressing current health challenges. The significance of this research lies in the urgent need to tackle global health issues, such as chronic diseases and pollution, which demand effective and sustainable solutions. The research problem revolves around exploring how to utilize prophetic texts to develop health strategies that enhance well-being and disease prevention. This study focuses on analysing the prophetic sayings that address various aspects of health, including the importance of cleanliness, moderation in food, and healing practices, aiming to connect these principles with contemporary health practices. The choice of this topic stems from the desire to reclaim the prophetic heritage as a foundation for developing health models that align with modern challenges. The results have shown a significant alignment between prophetic principles and contemporary health concepts, reflecting the importance of prevention and the necessity of maintaining individual and community health. It is recommended to integrate these prophetic guidelines into health awareness programs to foster a sustainable health culture in accordance with Islamic values, which underscores the importance of this research titled "The Contributions of Prophetic Sayings in Promoting Health Sustainability: An Analytical Perspective.
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