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摘要
在武装冲突中,无辜的人民往往成为暴力和残暴的受害者。战争不仅破坏了基础设施和环境,也破坏了人类的道德和伦理。然而,有几项人道主义原则必须得到维护。这些原则载于构成国际人道主义法基础的《日内瓦公约》和《附加议定书》。然而,现实中仍有许多国家违反这些原则。在世界各地的许多冲突中,对平民、战俘和受伤者的暴力和虐待继续发生。护士是一种在战争中扮演重要角色的健康职业。他们在前线工作,为冲突受害者提供医疗服务,包括军队、战俘和因冲突而受伤或生病的平民。护士在战争期间执行各种任务,包括治疗枪伤病人、准备医疗设备、采集血液样本进行诊断,以及向受冲突创伤的病人提供心理援助。在伊斯兰教和世界文明史上,先知穆罕默德(PBUH)时期发生了许多战争。Siti Rufaidah是当时著名的护士人物之一,经常为战争受害者提供医疗援助。她在护理界的专利性的一个证明是在康达克战争期间。当时Siti Rufaidah治疗了被箭射中的Sa'ad bin Muadz,直到他的病情稳定和好转。Siti Rufaidah的出现对伊斯兰世界护理职业的发展产生了巨大的影响,甚至在今天也是如此。她是全世界穆斯林护士的榜样。
Nursing Profession in Times of War and Humanity: Insights from Siti Rufaidah's Legacy
In armed conflicts, innocent people are often the victims of violence and brutality. War not only destroys infrastructure and the environment, but also destroys human morals and ethics. However, there are several humanitarian principles that must be upheld. These principles are set out in the Geneva Conventions and Additional Protocols, which form the basis of international humanitarian law. However, in reality there are still many countries that violate these principles. Violence and abuse against civilians, prisoners of war, and the injured continue to occur in many conflicts around the world. Nurse is a health profession that has an important role in war. They work on the front lines to provide medical care to victims of conflict, including military troops, prisoners of war, and civilians injured or sick as a result of the conflict. Nurses performed a variety of tasks during war, including treating patients with gun wounds, preparing medical equipment, taking blood samples for diagnosis, and providing psychological assistance to patients traumatized by the conflict. In the history of Islam and world civilization, many wars occurred during the time of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Siti Rufaidah was one of the well-known nurse figures at that time and was often present in providing medical assistance to war victims. One of the proofs of her patentability in the world of nursing is during the Khandaq war. Siti Rufaidah at that time treated Sa'ad bin Muadz who was injured by an arrow until his condition stabilized and improved. The presence of Siti Rufaidah has had a huge impact on the development of the nursing profession in the Islamic world, and even today. She is a role model for Muslim nurses around the world.