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Publication Complementing the treatment of a major depressive disorder patient with Ruqyah Shar‘iyyah therapy: A Malaysian case study(Michigan Publishing, 2018) ;Razali Z.A. ;Rahman N.A.A. ;Husin S. ;Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences ;Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM)Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)This paper describes a female patient with major depressive disorder with psychotic features, who underwent mainstream psychiatric treatment complemented with ruqyah shar’iyyah (incantations based on Qur’an and prophetic traditions) healing in Malaysia. The patient faced the stigmatization of mental health within her family and had poor coping mechanisms, in addition to an incomplete understanding of what characterizes a religiously observant Muslim faith healer, in the early phases of her illness. The patient had periods of non-compliance with psychiatric care in between various ruqyah shar’iyyah, treatment periods, and faced a relapse that led to hospital admission. The patient’s outcome improved after she complemented her psychiatric treatment with ruqyah shar’iyyah, that complied with Islamic creed and law. The importance of the inter-related systems of medical and psycho-spiritual treatments needs to be emphasized as it is crucial to the psychological wellbeing of the patient. The case report illustrates that ruqyah shar’iyyah, a practice encouraged by the Prophet Muhammad is believed to be a therapeutic remedy for any disorder, and can be used as complementary spiritual-based treatment to mainstream psychiatry, bringing multiple benefits across various cultural groups of Muslims. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication A review relations of optical tomography and optical coherance tomography(Penerbit UTM Press, 2015) ;Rahman N.A.A. ;Hong L.E. ;Rahim R.H.A. ;Yunus M.A.M. ;Wahab N.A. ;Ahmad N. ;Wahab A.R. ;Jumaah M.F. ;Hong L.E. ;Jamaludin J. ;Loon G.C. ;San C.K. ;Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) ;Institut Latihan Perindustrian Bukit katil ;I-Stone Technology Sdn. BhdUniversiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM)Optical Tomography (OT) is a form of computed tomography using a digital model of the volume of an object by reconstructing an image of the light transmitted and scattered by the object. OT is used mostly as a form of research in medical imaging. OT depends on the reference object being at least partially light transmitting or translucent, so it works best on soft tissue, such as breast and brain tissue. Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a new technology for performing high-resolution cross-sectional imaging. OCT is similar to ultrasound imaging, but uses different types of light instead of sound. OCT can provide cross-sectional images of tissue structure on the micrometer scale and in real time. OCT serves as a kind of optical biopsy and is used as a medical diagnostic imaging technology because, unlike conventional histopathology, it does not require the removal and processing of tissue specimens for microscopic examination. The study was carried out to see how the two types of optical imaging and the use of concepts and components used in the system. The light source is used to show different levels of penetration and resolution for both methods is used. The use of an interferometer in optical imaging applications is discussed along with examples of commonly used methods. The optical imaging method contributes significantly to the diversity of tomography systems. � 2015 Penerbit UTM Press. All rights reserved.