CIS Webinar Highlights How Early Muslims Approached Pandemics
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Work of 10th-century Arab physician provided the inspiration for online discussion

COVID-19 and previous efforts to contend with pandemics provided the backdrop for a recent webinar organized by the Sheikh Muhammad Bin Hamad Al-Thani Center for Muslim Contribution to Civilization (CMCC) at the College of Islamic Studies (CIS) at Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU).

Taking place September 16, Pandemics and Protection: Reading of a Classical Muslim Text was based on Maaddat al-Baqa. Written by Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Tamimi, a 10th-century Arab physician, this highly-influential historical text focuses on aspects of air quality and pollution. Maaddat al-Baqa also highlights the pioneering role of Muslim scholars in scientific research and discoveries, as well as how early Muslims confronted the challenges posed by epidemics. In doing so, al-Tamimi’s text represents one of the first scientific publications on pandemics.

Pandemics and Protection: Reading of a Classical Muslim Text was delivered by Dr. Aisha Yousef Al-Mannai, Director of HBKU’s CMCC. Her lecture featured a reading and brief description of the text as well as insights into the types of precautionary measures early Muslims employed to prevent the proliferation of infectious diseases. She also fielded questions and further comments during an interactive segment with the online audience.

Speaking after the webinar, Dr. Al-Mannai said: “In keeping with previous events, this webinar reflected our enduring commitment to shaping intellectual debates on Islam. It was also an opportunity to emphasize the connections al-Tamimi made between quality of life and outbreaks of diseases. Just as now, healthcare professionals relied on medication and vaccines to tackle a variety of ailments. Maaddat al-Baqa serves as a timely reminder that our environment should also be factored into efforts to keep pandemics like COVID-19 in check.”

The College of Islamic Studies at Hamad Bin Khalifa University regularly holds events to highlight its research activities and projects. For more information, please visit cis.hbku.edu.qa.

 

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