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ASSISTANCE OF MUSLIM HEALTHCARE WORKERS TO PATIENTS PERFORM WUDU AND PRAY Shomad, Abdus; Aulia Az-Zahra, Syafira; Farchad Dwi Cahyo, Muhamad; Meydina Azzahra, Faradita; Waez, Abdurrahman; Amiruddin, Muhammad
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Reseach Vol. 1 No. 5 (2025): Desember
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This paper discusses the role of healthcare workers in assisting patients to perform ablution (wudhu) as part of their spiritual needs during hospitalization. In Islam, wudhu is a prerequisite for prayer that must still be observed even in illness. However, patients physical limitations often hinder them from performing wudhu independently, making healthcare assistance essential. This study aims to identify patients ability to perform wudhu, analyze the role of healthcare workers in providing spiritual assistance, and examine the influencing factors. The findings show that healthcare support has a positive impact on patients inner peace, motivation for recovery, and satisfaction with hospital services. Nevertheless, challenges such as heavy workloads, limited understanding of fiqh thaharah, and the lack of hospital policies on spiritual care remain obstacles. Therefore, training and institutional support are needed to integrate spiritual and medical services. The involvement of healthcare workers in assisting wudhu reflects a holistic care model that harmonizes patients physical and spiritual dimensions.
SALAT'S IMPACT ON MENTAL RESILIENCE AND SUSTAINED PSYCHOICAL WELL-BEING Amiruddin, Muhammad; Waez, Abdurrahman; Salafi, Muchamad Asafin; Maghfira, Bhebyalna; Effendy, Maulina Rosalia; Praja, Shafa Ananti
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Reseach Vol. 1 No. 5 (2025): Desember
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It studies reviews the relationship between practice of ṣalāh (prayer) and mental health from the perspectives of modern psychology and Islamic values. A descriptive-narrative literature review was conducted, analysing peer-reviewed studies and relevant scholarly reports published between 2020-2025. Findings indicate that regular, mindful prayer contributes to reductions in stress and anxiety, enhances inner calm, & strengthens psychological well-being through mechanisms such as emotion regulation, meaning-making, routine coping, & spiritual connectedness. Prayer also functions as a culturally consonant, non-pharmacological coping strategy within Muslim communities. However, the evidence is heterogeneous, and integration of religious elements into mental health practice requires culturally sensitive, evidence-based, and ethically guided approaches. Overall, consistent & reflective practice of ṣalāh can be considered a valuable component in promotive & preventive mental health efforts.
MEDICAL REFLECTION: THE URGENCY OF FASTING THERAPY Asrofik, Asrofik; Umar, Aftah Wahab Ibnu; Nafiah, Siska Lailatul; Ridwan, Syafira Chairunnissa; Ishaq, Ala'; Waez, Abdurrahman; Amiruddin, Muhammad
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Reseach Vol. 1 No. 5 (2025): Desember
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Fasting, traditionally defined as refraining from consuming food and drink for a set duration, has been acknowledged not only as a religious or cultural practice but also as a scientifically valuable approach to promoting health. In contemporary medicine, fasting has gained significant attention due to its influence on metabolism, the immune system, and hormonal balance. Research indicates that structured fasting can enhance cellular performance via autophagy, a biological process that eliminates damaged or unnecessary cellular components, contributing to the prevention of degenerative diseases. Metabolically, fasting proves effective in regulating blood sugar levels, lowering LDL cholesterol, and increasing insulin sensitivity, thereby offering promising prospects for the prevention and management of metabolic diseases. The role of fasting in modern healthcare extends beyond physical health benefits to include systemic regulation that helps prevent chronic conditions. However, the application of fasting protocols should be customized to individual needs, particularly for specific groups such as individuals with preexisting medical conditions, pregnant women, and children.