Didn't seem to work out so well for this poor fella...
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/arndt1.html
Article says he left the patient ALONE on the OR table, w/ anesthesia alone. That's ******ED. Again, I'm speaking of cases where there is a TEAM of surgeons, and one can step out for a few minutes while another surgeon REMAINS with the patient, continuing the operation. If you find this hard to believe, I suggest you hold your opinions until you're actually IN Surgery, because I'm speaking from experience.
but aren't you saying that you can't suspend a religious belief for a life reason, since life is below religion? please explain, cuz now i'm all lost. it sounds like everyone else has been saying that life is a higher priority than religion, but this list says otherwise.
I REALLY don't want to open this topic because it's like trying to explain a branch while ignoring the tree. So in short, what I wrote is a transliteration in English of the correct terminology in Arabic. By "Religion" (in the #1 priority spot), we mean matters related to protecting your religion as a whole (ie from matters that would result in a loss of your religion as a whole). We don't mean tenants of faith. We mean core non-negotiable dogmas of the religion.
What you're referring to is an Islamic Jurisprudence principle that says "Al daroorat tubee7 al ma7thuuraat" ie extreme circumstances override less important restrictions, for lack of a better translation. That's the same principle by which, for example, if you're stranded in the desert, about to die from thirst, and the only source of fluids you have come across is alcohol, then you are permitted to drink it - but only to the amount that is absolutely necessary to sustain/save your life.
I prob. shouldn't have mentioned the list of the Aims of Shari'ah because w/o context, it only makes things more difficult to understand. Trust me on this one
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There are a lot of things other religions require people to do as well. We just feel it is more important to respect the system and the people who are part of it. If all of the rest of the religions demand prayer breaks, fasting breaks etc., where will it end up? I mean, if you are learning to take care of other humans and working hard at it, would the God say "No, go do a prayer for me first?".
Just for the records, I believe in God (one God), not necessarily in organized religion.
I've heard this argument a gazillion times before. And the simple points you must be keen to are:
- I'm not aware of any other religions - esp. among the 3 monotheistic ones - that have regular, timely religious requirements such as Prayer in Islam.
- Moreover, prayer in Islam is not just a requirement, it is the MOST IMPORTANT required act of worship in the religion. Without prayer, one cannot be a Muslim. It's a non-negotiable tenant.
- The perspectives on life as a whole are wholly different in the East vs. the West. The East (Christians and Jews as well, FYI) place a MUCH larger emphasis on morals, values, and religion as a whole than does the West.
- In fact, in Islam, the SOLE purpose of creation is to Worship Allah (and we don't mean just ritualistic worship, as obedience is a form of worship, as is doing what is permitted - but not required - for the sake of Pleasing Allah...that's considered worship as well).
Prayer breaks are not something so unbelievably difficult to do. Practically 1/3 of the world is predominantly Muslim, in nations where the entire country's activities STOP for the 5 daily prayers. It's EXTREMELY doable. No one's asking for that here in the US, however. We're merely asking for reasonable accommodations. Accommodations have already been taken for Jews and Christians w/ Saturday and Sunday being days off from work as it is. We don't get Friday off for our congregational prayers, now do we?
As for Ramadan, all that's required is to break the fast by putting something into your mouth. A nurse can slip a sip of Gatorade or a piece of candy into your mouth and that's all you need...and you can have your meal later, when the case is over. REASONABLE accommodations is all we ask.
On that note, I think it's very interesting how far we're willing to go to accommodate one another...based on how VALUABLE we see that individual to be to us. It has NOTHING to do w/ how valuable we (or that individual) see the actual practice to be. Or how important we think it is to be accommodating overall. It's merely based on that individual's importance to US. There are Muslim Attendings who schedule cases around Friday prayer and the daily prayers, and there are Muslim students/residents who pretty much get the boot when asking for such accommodations.
Oh and megaFox, in Islam, we KNOW Allah tells us to tend to our responsibility to HIM FIRST, prior to attending to any other responsibility, be it to ourselves, our fellow humans, etc. It's about prioritizing. If you're ok with putting forth your responsibilities to man over your responsibilities to God, I question whom you worship...as worship is none other than that which you obey - the first & foremost.