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Perkara perubatan yang tidak membatalkan puasa
Seminar berkenaan prosedur ke atas pesakit semasa berpuasa telah diadakan di Auditorium, HUKM, Cheras pada 2 September 2007, 9 am to 1 pm.
Panel terdiri dari Dr Ikram Laldin UIAM dan Ustaz Zahazan Mohamed ( Kuliah tafsir setiap maghrib radio IKIM.)
Banyak perkara yg selama ni kita tak pasti ataupun dianggap tak boleh dilakukan daripada aspek perubatan dijelaskan dalam muzakarah ini. Kebanyakan perkara yg dibincangkan adalah berdasarkan konvension fiqh sedunia, dilampirkan dibawah sebagai panduan dan terbuka untuk perbincangan kita bersama sama.
Substances and actions that nullify the fasting. According to the Quran and the authentic Sunnah of the prophet (pbuh) three actions nullify fasting: eating, drinking and sexual intercourse. Therefore, the passing of any solid or liquid substance that can be described as food or drink, in any quantity through the gullet would nullify fasting. Accordingly, the articipants agreed unanimously that the following do not nullify fasting.
1. Eye and ear drops, and ear wash.
2. Nitroglycerine tablets placed under the tongue for the treatment of angina.
3. Insertion into the vagina of pessaries, medical ovules, vaginal washes, vaginal speculum, and doctor’s or midwife’s fingers during pelvic examination.
4. Insertion of the urethroscope into man or woman radio-opaque media for X-ray diagnosis or bladder irrigation.
5. Tooth drilling, extraction, cleaning or the use of mis-wak and toothbursh, provided nothing is swallowed into the stomach, do not nullify fasting.
6. Injections through the skin or muscle or joints or veins, with the exception of intravenous feeding. Blood donation or receiving blood transfusion.
7. Oxygen and anaesthetic gases.
8. All substances absorbed into the body through the skin, such as creams, ointments, and medicated plaster.
9. Drawing blood samples for laboratory testing.
10. Catheter and media for arteriography of heart or other organs.
11. Endoscopy for diagnostic or intervention purposes.
12. Mouth wash, gargle or oral spray, provided nothing is swallowed into the stomach.
13. Hysteroscopy or insertion of an intrauterine device.
14. Biopsy of the liver or other organs.
A majority of participants added the following:
1. Nose drops, nose sprays, and inhalers.
2. Anal injections, anoscopes, or digital rectal examination.
3. Surgery involving general anaesthetic, if the patient decided to fast.
4. Machine or intraperitoneal renal dialysis.
5. Use of gastroscope, provided it does not entail the introduction of liquids or other substances into the stomach.
Adapted from email
DR MOHAMMAD WISMAN BIN ABDUL HAMID
Ketua Unit Kesihatan
UiTM Pulau Pinang
" BERBAKTI SELAGI MAMPU "
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