Abstract
This paper
reports analysis of published religious edicts relating to medicine in Brunei for the period 1962-1995 showing
the patterns and trends of medically-related fatwa. In The most popular types of medical fatwa in descending order of frequency
were medicines, modern (new) medical issues, physical acts of worship, surgery, normal conditions and ethico-legal issues.
Key words: Brunei Darussalam, fatwa,
health, medicine, Mufti
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Introduction
The objective
of this study is to identify medico-legal issues that are of importance from an Islamic perspective in the Bruneian society.
This information will be used in designing educational and training curricula for health care givers in Brunei to make sure they can communicate effectively with
their Muslim patients and can give them quality care based on comprehensive understanding of the Bruneian socio-religious
context. The study covered religious edicts on medical matters issued by the Mufti Kerajaan in the period 1962-2005.
The Mufti
of Brunei gave religious edicts, fatwas, on a wide range of questions addressed
to him. These are published in an annual volume called Fatwa Mufti Kerajaan. A
fatwa is issued if a specific question is addressed to the Mufti by an individual or an organization. Government departments
often seek guidance from the Mufti on matters concerning their field of activity. In addition to fatwas, the office of the
Mufti took the initiative to write about issues that needed clarification and these writings are published as Irsyad Hukum on an annual basis. Medical issues take a significant portion of both publications and are put under
sections titled Perubatan or Rawatan &
Kesihatan [1-24]. There were however other matters of implicitly medical importance found scattered in other parts of
the publications. The scope of the study is limited to identification and classification of the edits as explicitly medical
or implicitly medical and then to further classify them according to general medical diagnostic categories that also correspond
to specific sections of the medical curriculum.
Methods
The following
official publications were bought from the publication unit of the Mufti’s office: Fatwa Mufti Kerajaan 1994-2003 in
Bahasa Melayu [1-9], Fatwas of the State Mufti 1994-1995 in English [10], Fatawa
Mufti al Dawlat 1994-1995 in Arabic [11], Fatwa Mufti Kerajaan: Rawatan & Kesihatan 1962-2005 in Bahasa Melayu[12], Ibadat
Korban [13], Hukum Rokok & Merokok in Bahasa Melayu[14], and Irsyad Hukum 1995-2002 in Bahasa Melayu [15-24]. The questions and answers were read carefully and essential information on each edict was abstracted
using a uniform and pre-tested data abstraction form. Each edict was classified in one of 3 ways: non-medical, implicitly
medical, or explicitly medical. Edicts of medical nature were classified as either normal physiological conditions or disease
conditions. Both categories were then classified further according to the organ system and the physiological or pathological
process.
Results
Tables
1-2 show the results of data analysis. There was no significant increase in medical fatwas as a percentage of the total fatwas
for the two periods 1962-1999 and 2000-2004. The proportion of medically-related irsyad hukum increased between the 1995-1999
and the 2000-2004. The most popular types of medical fatwa in descending order of frequency were medicines, modern (new) medical
issues, physical acts of worship, surgery, normal conditions and ethico-legal issues. Fatwas on medicines addressed questions
on therapeutic drugs and spiritual approaches to disease treatment. Fatwas on modern issues addressed questions on abortion,
AIDS, blood transfusion, contraception, cosmetic surgery, drug abuse, artificial life support and transplantation. Fatwas
on physical acts of worship were about fasting (puasa), ablution (taharat) and pilgrimage (hajj & umrah). Fatwas on surgery addressed
use of artificial teeth, blood transfusion, contact lenses and dental fillings. Fatwas on normal physiological conditions
covered menstruation, pregnancy, and the postnatal period. There was only one fatwa that could have been classified as ethico-legal.
Discussion and recommendations
The paper
has identified the most frequent issues that Bruneians seek answers to and that religious officials address. The range of
medical fatwas was diverse indicating sophistication of medical services and preparedness of the religious authorities to
venture into the area of medicine. Religious authorities played a commendable role in tobacco control by issuing a whole book
about it instead of issuing one fatwa. This indicated their preparedness to keep pace with modern trends in public health
and their role in disease control. The fatwas on medical matters appear to be well researched with a good understanding of
the underlying medical issues. It is recommended that these issues be included in educational curricula of medical, nursing
and allied health students as well as continuing medical education programs for practicing physicians and nurses. This will
improve communication between caregivers and Muslim patients and result in more patient compliance and cooperation. Compilations
of fatwas of medical relevance are made in many Muslim countries and are published as books or online. No statistical analysis
of patterns of medically related fatwas has, to the best of the author’s
knowledge, been carried out in any other Muslim countries.
TABLE 1: FATWA MUFTI KERAJAAN EDICTS BY TIME PERIOD
Explicitly Implicitly
Non-
Medical Medical Medical
Total
1995-1999 1(0.6%)
17(9.7%) 158(89.8%)
176(100%)
2000-2004 5(2.2%)
17(7.5%) 204(90.3%)
226(100%)
Total 6(1.5%) 34(8.5%)
362(90.0%) 402(100%)
TABLE 2:
IRSHAD HUKUM EDICTS BY TIME PERIOD
Explicitly Implicitly
Non-
Medical Medical Medical
Total
1995-1999 1(1.1%)
12(13.6%) 75(85.2%)
88(100%)
2000-2004 6(5.7%)
17(16.0%) 83(78.3%)
106(100%)
Total 7(3.6%) 29(14.9%)
158(81.4%) 194(100%)
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