Week 10: Islamic culture

    Islamic culture is often associated with many misconceptions that distort the beauty of this culture and its associated qualities. Islamic culture and the Muslim faith are located throughout the world and many of these individuals will most likely play a part in my personal healthcare future, especially due to their rising membership. 
    Their roots are based on those similar to the Christian and Jewish faiths but differ in their prophetic lineage through Muhammed and the scriptural text - the Quran. Many individuals of this faith still hold tight to traditional gender roles in careers and lifestyle types alike. This must be recognized to avoid offense and assumption of any incorrect formalities. Diet and fasting associated with Ramadan should be taken into consideration as well.
    Through class discussions and further personal research, I have begun to understand the Muslim faith and Islamic culture more. Knowing the features of this culture will allow for acceptable care and positive relations in future interactions.

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