Biography of islamic physician assistant
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Muslim Female Physicians and Healthcare Providers in Islamic History
 
Introduction
It is known that there is little information out there on the role of women in Islamic medical history. According to some, they have not played any significant part in the development of this field. In this piece, we will prove that this assumption is not true and that the role of Muslim women in the field of healthcare is wide ranging as it is in some worldly and religious fields. We need to examine this issue in depth and it is unfortunate that most sources relating to this are published in Arabic which can make it difficult for non-Arabic speakers to learn about this.
The rise of Islamic Medicine
The practice of medicine has a special significance in Islam. The prophet PBUH used to instruct his companions on the importance of seeking treatment for ailments and diseases. Muslims would consider the study of medicine in the same light as he who studied religion.
Usamah ibn Sharik reported: A bedouin said, “O Messenger of Allah, shall we not seek treatment?” The Prophet said, “Yes, O servants of Allah, seek treatment. Verily, Allah did not place a disease but that he also placed its treatment or cure, except for one ailment.” They said, “O Messenger of Allah, what is it?” The Prophet s
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ABSTRACT
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KEYWORDS:Islamic medicine, medical education, research in medicine
INTRODUCTION
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Ibn al-Jazzar
Abū Jaʿfar Aḥmad ibn Ibrāhīm ibn Abī Khālid ibn al-Jazzār al-Qayrawani (895–979) (Arabic: أبو جعفر أحمد بن أبي خالد بن الجزار القيرواني), was a 10th-century MuslimArab physician who became famous for his writings on Islamic medicine.[1][2] He was born in Qayrawan in Tunisia.[3] He was known in Europe by the Latinized name Algizar.
Biography
[edit]Andalusian physician Ibn Juljul only knew Ibn Al Jazzar's biography from his student Ibn Bariq, who went to Qayrawan, Tunisia, to learn medicine. The writers of Tabakates, or "classes of famous men," generally considered writing only for Faquih, the benefactors and the saints. The information on Ibn Al Jazzar is controversial and possibly incomplete from second-hand experience.
Ahmed Ben Jaafar Ben Brahim Ibn Al Jazzar was born in Qayrawan around 895, and died around 979. He lived for about 84 years. He was married and had no children. He had learned the Quran at kuttab in his youth, and its grammar, theology, fiqh and history at the mosque of Okba Ibn Nafaa. He had learned medicine from his father and his uncle, who were both physicians, and from Ishaq Ibn Suleiman (Isaac Ben Salomon), a physician in Qayrawan.
The existence of a hospital in Kairouan is not proven. Teaching