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Drug Abuse Among Elementary School Children: a Narrative Review of Implications For Islamic Ways of Prevention Isa, Yakubu; Gidadawa, Fatima Abubakar
Jurnal Riset Madrasah Ibtidaiyah (JURMIA) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Riset Madrasah Ibtidaiyah
Publisher : Jurnal Riset Madrasah Ibtidaiyah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32665/jurmia.v4i2.3267

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Elementary education is the key to further education. Drug abuse is a troubling issue in most societies, involving the misuse of drugs, such as using them without a prescription or just to cause intoxication. The aim of this study is to review the implications of drug abuse from the perspective of Islamic prevention methods. The study uses a qualitative method with a narrative review technique. The findings show that drug abuse has many negative impacts on both users and passive members of society. Muslim communities are also not spared from the grip of drug abuse, necessitating a religious-based intervention. Although education at the elementary level and beyond offers significant benefits, drug abuse poses an obstacle to achieving educational goals for children. Due to their vulnerabilities and lack of experience, children often fall into drug abuse. Drugs are substances that can alter bodily conditions. Children may be drawn into drug abuse due to various factors, such as peer pressure, lack of experience, genetics, environment, and others. Drug abuse can affect physical health, cause mental health problems, disrupt education, and create numerous social issues. Parents who adhere to Islamic laws in parenting can significantly reduce drug abuse among children. Following Islamic laws, such as the prohibition of drugs, will certainly address drug abuse among children in society.
A Nitbit Citation of the Contributions of Sheikh Abdullahi Fodiyo in the Public Health of The 19th Century West Africa and Beyond: A Case Study of "Kitaabu Niyyati Fil' A'amaliddunyawiyyati Wal'ddiniyyati" Gidadawa, Fatima Abubakar; Bashar, Tambari Abbas; Sarkingobir, Yusuf
International Journal of Education, Culture, and Society Vol 1 No 1 (2023): International Journal of Education, Culture, and Society
Publisher : Darul Yasin Al Sys

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58578/ijecs.v1i1.1620

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Nowadays, invariably health improvement, health education, health benefits are attached to religiosity as confirmed by inexhaustible literatures. This paper reviewed some of the contributions of Sheikh Abdullahi Fodiyo in the public health of 19th century West African Sokoto Caliphate and afterwards in his famous book called "KITAABU NIYYATI FIL' A'AMALIDDUNYAWIYYATI WAL'DDINIYYATI" (A book of intentions in the issues of world and religion). In the examined book, he stressed the importance of cleanliness, ablution, prayer, work/ employment/ wealth, agriculture, and meat production in the development and sustainability of society, let alone the Muslim ummah. He warned against unemployment, lack of personal hygiene, poor production and handling of food/ meat among others. Certainly, the book exhorts benefits to public health especially in Islamic societies. There is need to use religion as health education, and health promotion tool especially in religious societies for better health and interventions.