Prophetic Medicine: Building an Epistemological Framework to Overcome the Conflict between Religion and Evidence-Based Medicine

Khalid B Orayj
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Prophetic medicine (PM) is the body of medical advice given by the Prophet Muhammad (the Prophet of Islam). Although various theories have been advanced to explain the articulation of PM in Islamic history, the most coherent theory is that PM was articulated by Islamic scholars to reconcile the Prophet’s medical advice with Greek medicine. In a similar fashion, faced with the current-era domination of the medical scene by Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM), some Muslim researchers have hastened to attempt combining EBM with PM by using EBM tools to validate PM. A literature review revealed four features shared by most of the current PM studies. First, they were conducted in Islamic countries. Second, their main purpose was to confirm the validity of PM. Third, they lacked a consistent epistemological framework. Fourth, they used deductive reasoning that treated PM as absolute truth in their introductory sections, restricting their purpose to proving the validity of PM and leaving no room for refutation. To draw more effectively on the PM heritage without contradicting current scientific method, it is instructive to extract and adapt the methods used by earlier Islamic scholars to combine PM with Greek medicine. After an extensive textual analysis of the books of the Prophet’s sayings (Hadiths) and scholars’ commentaries, the methods by which scholars combined PM and Greek medicine were extracted. The study concludes by proposing several models that combine PM with EBM. The closest model found to acknowledge the holiness of the Prophet’s Hadiths without contradicting the scientific nature of EBM is to limit the divine validity of the Prophet’s medical Hadiths to those to whom the Prophet prescribed the medicine, without including those who came after them in later times. This approach opens the door to benefiting from these Hadiths as indicating possible directions for modern scientific research without calling the Prophet’s prophecies or the validity of his words into question.
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先知医学:构建克服宗教与循证医学冲突的认识论框架
先知医学(PM)是由先知穆罕默德(伊斯兰教的先知)给出的医学建议。虽然已经提出了各种理论来解释伊斯兰历史上PM的表达,但最连贯的理论是PM是由伊斯兰学者阐明的,以调和先知的医学建议与希腊医学。类似地,面对当今时代循证医学(EBM)在医学领域的统治地位,一些穆斯林研究人员急于尝试将循证医学与项目管理结合起来,使用循证医学工具来验证项目管理。一篇文献综述揭示了当前大多数PM研究共有的四个特征。首先,它们是在伊斯兰国家进行的。其次,他们的主要目的是确认PM的有效性。第三,他们缺乏一致的认识论框架。第四,他们在引言部分使用了将PM视为绝对真理的演绎推理,将他们的目的限制在证明PM的有效性上,没有留下反驳的余地。为了更有效地利用PM遗产而不与当前的科学方法相矛盾,提取和适应早期伊斯兰学者将PM与希腊医学结合使用的方法是有指导意义的。在对先知语录(Hadiths)和学者的评论进行广泛的文本分析之后,学者们将PM和希腊医学结合起来的方法被提取出来。本研究最后提出了几个项目管理与循证医学相结合的模型。在不与循证医学的科学性相矛盾的情况下,承认先知圣训神圣性的最接近的模式是将先知医学圣训的神圣有效性限制在先知开了药的人身上,而不包括后来追随他们的人。这种方法打开了从这些圣训中获益的大门,这些圣训为现代科学研究指明了可能的方向,而不会质疑先知的预言或他的话的有效性。
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