REPORT FORM FIMA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR JULY 2008

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‫بسم هللا الرحمن الرحيم‬
‫والصالة والسالم على نبيه األمين الذي أرسله رحمة للعاملين‬
‫ص ًرا َك َما‬
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‫ف‬
‫اع ُ‬
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‫ص ْر َنا َعلَى ا ْل ََ ْو ِِ ا ْل َكاف ِِرينَ ”‬
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‫اغف ِْر لَ َنا َو ْ‬
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REPORT FROM
FIMA EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR
September 2013- August 2014
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Activities, highlights,
observations and comments
from the last 12 months:
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FIMA Year Book:
Year Book 2013:
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ISLAMIC
MEDICAL ETHICS- PART I.
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Topics:
1.Muslim Physicians Ethics:
Obligations and Liability.
2. Termination of Pregnancy.
3. Fetal Sex Pre-Selection.
4. Plastic Surgery and Procedures.
5. Organ Donation and
Transplantation.
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The Encyclopedia project will
need (10-12) volumes to cover
all medical issues that require
Jurisprudence (fiqh) opinion.
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In view of expected
scientific-medical progress
and developments, upon
which jurisprudence is
based, changes in Islamic
rulings and Fatwa are always
expected.
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Year Book-2014:
Ready for print.
Theme:
ADDICTION.
16 manuscripts- covered
various types of addiction.
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Year Book-2015:
Theme:
GENETICS.
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Genomics overview.
The genetic code.
The Human Genome Project.
Genomic imprinting.
Role of genetics in the practice of
medicine.
 Genetic diversity in humans.
 Mutations.
 Ethical, legal and social issues.
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Genetic counseling and testing.
Genetic disease associations.
Gene therapy.
Genetic Engineering.
Jurisprudence on genomics.
Lineage in Islamic Sharia’h.
Jurisprudence on the human genome
project.
 Jurisprudence on genomic printing.
 Shari’ah methods of establishing
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paternity.
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 Jurisprudence on genetic counseling.
 Genetic engineering: Overview of
Islamic Jurisprudence.
 Jurisprudence on gene therapy.
 Jurisprudence on genetic examination
and diagnosis.
 Consanguineous marriages.
 Genetic improvement (or
enhancement).
 Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis
(PGD).
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New Reviewers:
 Prof. Anwar Hoosen/South
Africa.
 Dr. Adnan Takriti/Jordan.
 Prof. Abu Kholdoun AlMahmood/ Bangladesh.
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Requests from FIMA Exec.
Com. and FIMA Council
members:
 Provide new editors from their
IMAs.
 Cooperate to explore and
encourage prospective authors.
 Place Year Books on their IMAs
websites.
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Status of some IMAs:
Europe:
 ARABMED.
 British IMA.
 Sweden- SWIMA.
 Bosnia- BIMA.
 Macedonia.
 Azarbaijan.
 Kosovo.
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North Africa:
 Mauritania.
 Morocco.
 Algeria.
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Middle East:
 Egypt.
 Iraq.
 Palestine- Gaza.
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Africa: Subsaharan
 Kenya.
 Tanzania.
 Somalia.
 Djibouti.
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South East Asia:
 Philippines.
 Thailand- TIMA.
 Singapore.
 Brunei.
 SriLanka.
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New FIMA Working Groups:
Where Do we stand?
 FIMA Advisory Council.
 Relief and Fund Raising Working
Group.
 HIV/AIDS Working Group.
 Addiction Working Group.
 Archiving of FIMA history.
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Relief:
( 1 ) Syrian refugee Relief:
Scope of the problem:
Around 1.3 million Syrian
refugees have immigrated to
Jordan.
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Around 130,000 are in refugee
camps especially the main one:
at Al-Zaatary near the
Jordan- Syria borders.
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The rest are scattered in many
Jordanian cities and villages.
Majority live in humble rented
apartments and hosted or
sponsored by local Jordanian
individuals or NGOs from inside
or outside Jordan.
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Their needs are universal:
Shelter, food, cloths,
medical care, schools.
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Al-Zaatary refugee camp:
Administered by the main
NGO, semi-official NGO.
The Jordan Hashemite
Relief Organization
‫هيئة اإلغاثة األردنية الهاشمية‬
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( 2 ) Refugees outside camps:
The Jordan health authorities
provide medical care to
(registered) refugees, free
of charge, in government
clinics and hospitals.
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FIMA collaborated with
other NGOs to provide
medical care, consumables
and medications:
 Muslim Aid-UK.
 MRA- Malaysia.
 IMA-Thailand.
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Representatives of the 3
NGOs, together with FIMA
representatives conducted
field visits/evaluation for
relief needs.
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Donations were also received
from other donors,
including IMA-South Africa.
Main relief work was
provided in cooperation with:
Syrian Expatriate Doctors
for Relief.
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Donations:
 11,000 USD from Muslim
Aid-UK.
 22,000 USD from MRAMalaysia.
 30,000 USD from IMAThailand.
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These donations were spent for:
 Local refugee patient care.
 Purchase of medical
consumables, anesthesia
machines (3) and heartrespiratory monitors (3), for
the local field hospitals in
Syria, according to their
needs/requests.
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IMA-Thailand, in addition,
transferred US 20,000 from our
side to IMA-Lebanon, according to
bilateral understandings to provide
medical relief to Syrian refugees in
Lebanon.
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( 3 ) Gaza Relief:
FIMA, represented by local IMA
in Jordan continued
collaboration with:
THE JORDAN COMMITTEE
TO SUPPORT
HEALTH SECTOR IN GAZA
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Chairman:
Dr. Adnan Jaljuli
One of FIMA founders in 1981.
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 Collaboration to send medical
supplies, consumables and
surgical equipments.
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 Residency and Fellowship
training in medical institutions
in Jordan: 45 trainee are
currently enlisted in several
universities or training hospitals
in Jordan.
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 Last January: a charity dinner for
fund raising was conducted to
pursue support of trainees salaries
and training tuitions. Estimated
expenses are 300,000 USD/year.
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 Fruitful outcome: We just
celebrated the graduation of 8
trainees from Gaza in several
specialties urgently needed by their
local communities- Alhamdu Lillah.
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 One trainee from Gaza in chest
surgery, sponsored by FIMA, will
graduate in 6 months, InshaAllah.
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( 4 ) New Relief Request:
On Feb. 9, 2014, we received a
request from Gaza MOH and the
Medical College at Gaza Islamic
University.
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They need additional specialty
training in the following specialties:
Physiology.
Pharmacology.
Psychiatry.
Anesthesia and ICU.
Radiology.
Neurology.
Neurosurgery.
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All concerned IMAs are sincerely
called upon to provide a helping
hand to this relief effort (Sadaqah
Jariah).
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The current Israeli
Aggression
Escalating agony and
sacrifices of a besieged,
impoverished people.
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On behalf of FIMA, we
have established viable
collaboration with local
relief organizations in
Jordan.
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Direct contacts with
health policy
administrators in
Gaza.
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Jordan: Stability and
proximity to the conflict
area: A good base and
center to properly organize
and deliver various kinds of
relief.
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 Provision of medical-surgical
materials.
The role of local drugconsumable in Gaza.
 Sending medical-surgical
teams into Gaza.
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According to consultations
with health leaders in Gaza:
Immediate donation of USD
140,000 for consumablesdrugs for Gaza local
market, as an initial
donation.
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A long-term effort will be
needed from all of us, in
view of the widespread
destruction and casualties.
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Appreciation:
Updates diligently circulated
by Prof. Musa Nordin:
Instrumental in shaping
world public opinion.
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Suggestions to further
improve relief performance
in general:
1.Activiation of the Relief
working group, as decided
last year.
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2. Fund raising for relief:
Action is needed.
3. Combined relief activities
between IMAs-Under
Umbrella of FIMA.
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4. Activate collaborationsMOUs with local, regional
and international NGOs.
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5. Prepare brochures for
various FIMA projects for
public relations and fund
raising:
 Relief projects.
 HIV/AIDS programs.
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Status of FIMA
collaborations:
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 Islamic International Council
For Dawa and Relief
(IICDR): Practically frozen
for the past 2 years.
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 Organizations of Islamic
cooperation (OIC):
Dr. Tanveer will update.
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 World Health Organization
(WHO):
 Collaboration in the area of
Polio eradication.
 Collaboration in the
Ophthalmology Diploma
program in Hergesa-Somali
Land.
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 UN-ECOSOC:
Will be addressed by Dr.
Parvaiz Malik.
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 Tax Exemption in USA:
Will be addressed by Dr.
Parvaiz Malik.
 FIMA Registration outside
USA: Pakistan/Jordan/South
Africa.
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HIV/AIDS:
FIMA team in the Middle
East has been active in and
outside the region.
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 Over the past year, 15 training
and educational courses, for
local leaders, were held in the
Middle East, Africa, South and
South East Asia, and Europe.
 Main action is in the field of
Education and Prevention.
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Number of trainees sofar:
>10,000 local leaders from
30 nationalities.
Website: www.qudah.com
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Humbly presented,
Aly A. Misha'l, MD, FACP
FIMA Executive Director
Annual FIMA Council Meeting
August, 2014
Arusha- Tanzania
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‫اللهم ربنا أتمم لنا نورنا‬
‫واغفر لنا ذنوبنا واجعل لنا من لدنك وليا‬
‫نصيرا‬
‫إنك على ما تشاء قدير‬
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