This article focuses on the vaccination from the perspective of Islamic legal maxims. In order to obtain the data, this qualitative study used the library research. The data were analyzed using content analysis. The article is conducted through a review of literature in classic and contemporary books and documents such as paper reports and rulings of the National Fatwa Committee of Malaysia. It is found that vaccination is permissible in Islam and is supported by various Islamic legal maxims; it is in line with the preservation of the Maqasid al-Shariah on 'the maintenance of life' (hifz al-nafs).
The patterns of interactions between drug addicts and their respective family members can potentially affect their physical and emotional status. Interactions can either function as stimulus or inhibitors for addicts to fully recover from their negative behaviour. Data for this study was obtained from interview session conducted with 10 families who had members within the unit with drug addictive or abusive problems ongoing rehabilitative process in Besut, Terengganu. Malaysia. This study finds that families with healthier interactions often communicate better with drug addicted member of the family. Conclusion: This positive form of interaction helps drug addicts to react better towards their environment thus helping them with the recovery process.
Rehabilitation from drug addiction is a process of transition from drug dependency towards leaving or at least reducing drug intake. Addicts who attended treatment, on average, had the motivation to mitigate or leave addiction forever because they have high expectations and hopes to build a better life together with their family members. This study was undertaken in order to identify the addicts' expectations and hopes towards their family members in helping out throughout their rehab. This study also aims to find out the addicts' hopes to provide a better future for their family after they are free from addiction. This study uses qualitative methods in which data was obtained through structured interviews using a questionnaire on 32 respondents who are currently following the methadone treatment in the districts of Besut and Jertih, Terengganu. The data were descriptively analysed. The study found that the addicts expect non-material supports such as family support, family acceptance and love whilst hoping to provide material support such as financial assistance to their family. In short, addicts' expectations and hopes are the main motivation for them to undergo rehabilitation because they have goals to achieve, not only for themselves but also for their loved ones.
Abstract-Rehabilitation process is a challenging stage for any drug addicts hoping to free themselves from the chain of drug abuse problem. Support from family members are critical at this stage by providing them the necessary motivationthus ensuring a successful recovery. The purpose of this case study is to examine the degree of importance of family support towards encouraging drug addicts to complete their rehabilitation process at Baitul Cakna, Terengganu. Focus Group Discussion (FGD) was used as the main data collection method in this study. The study finds that respondents who received support from their families during the rehabilitation process have had positive relationship changes with their respective families as well as provided them with the much needed motivation for recovery. Family support needs to be provided in a consistent manner to inculcate positive attitudes for potential recoveries.
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