Exploring the Enigma of Maristans in Muslim-Ruled Kashmir.

IF 0.3 4区 哲学 Q3 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Journal of Medical Biography Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1177/09677720241267057
Misbah Rafiq, Aadil Bashir
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Abstract

Kashmir's oldest Neolithic settlement dates back to 3000 BC. It stood as the centre of Buddhism and Hinduism for centuries, till the arrival of Islam in thirteenth century. Although Muslims ruled Kashmir under different empires for about four centuries and ever since there has always been a significant Muslim populace in Kashmir with or without Muslim rule, yet the literature about the history of health care in Kashmir and particularly the history about Muslim contributions to healthcare is sparingly limited. This paper aims at a) historical contextualization of healthcare in Kashmir, b) finding Muslim rulers` contributions if any to the healthcare system and c) exploring places of healing 'shafa-khanas' in Kashmir. In order to achieve these objectives, the methods used were data collection through locating key historical resources, by searching local libraries and bookshops and searching online academic databases, thereafter, subjecting the collected data to thematic analysis. Three themes emerged during data analysis, which corresponds to the objectives of this paper, these are a) 'Historical context of healthcare in Kashmir', b) 'Muslim contributions to healthcare in Kashmir' and c) 'Places of healing 'Shafa-khanas' in Kashmir'. The analysis shows that healthcare during Muslim rule was integrative, progressive, robust, indigenous, specialized, and efficient/accommodative. We conclude that though 'shafa-khanas' existed in medieval Kashmir, there is however not much literature available.

探索穆斯林统治下克什米尔的圣母会之谜。
克什米尔最古老的新石器时代定居点可追溯到公元前 3000 年。几个世纪以来,这里一直是佛教和印度教的中心,直到 13 世纪伊斯兰教传入。尽管穆斯林在不同的帝国统治克什米尔长达四个世纪之久,而且从那时起,无论穆斯林统治与否,克什米尔一直都有大量的穆斯林人口,但有关克什米尔医疗保健历史的文献,尤其是有关穆斯林对医疗保健所作贡献的文献却非常有限。本文的目的是:a) 分析克什米尔医疗保健的历史背景;b) 寻找穆斯林统治者对医疗保健系统的贡献(如果有的话);c) 探索克什米尔的治疗场所 "shafa-khanas"。为了实现这些目标,所采用的方法是通过搜索当地图书馆和书店以及搜索在线学术数据库,查找关键历史资源,收集数据,然后对收集到的数据进行专题分析。在数据分析过程中,出现了与本文目标相对应的三个主题:a) "克什米尔医疗保健的历史背景";b) "穆斯林对克什米尔医疗保健的贡献";c) "克什米尔的治疗场所'Shafa-khanas'"。分析表明,穆斯林统治时期的医疗保健具有综合性、进步性、稳健性、本土性、专业性和高效性/适应性。我们的结论是,虽然中世纪克什米尔地区存在 "沙法-卡纳",但可用的文献并不多。
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Journal of Medical Biography
Journal of Medical Biography HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE-
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0.60
自引率
50.00%
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34
期刊介绍: This international quarterly publication focuses on the lives of people in or associated with medicine, those considered legendary as well as the less well known. The journal includes much original research about figures from history and their afflictions, thus providing an interesting, fresh and new perspective which can lead to greater understanding of each subject. Journal of Medical Biography is a fascinating and compelling read, providing an insight into the origins of modern medicine and the characters and personalities that made it what it is today.
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