Muslim
doctors in the United States (U.S.) intends to continue to provide its
contribution to U.S. citizens who are unable through the provision of
free treatment. According to them, the contribution is a form of manifestation of identity as a Muslim.
'What
we do is a reflection of Qur'anic guidance, "said Dr. Reshma Khan,
gynecologist at Hospital Raplh H Johnson told The Post and Courier,
Monday (25/2).
Khan, since January 2012, along with his fellow Muslim physicians set up a free Klink Lowcountry. Khan with the help of 20 volunteers to provide assistance to those who can not afford. Until now, many people who came to the U.S. clinic.
Earlier, the doctors in New York set up a health clinic and named Rahma. The clinic provides free medical services, such as general medical services, dental and more. The same is done Pakistan Association of Physicians-American descent, which provides a similar service at St. Louis.
"It feels wonderful provide services to diverse ethnic and religious groups," said Khan. According to him, about 64 percent of the 300 patients who visited the clinic is that people can not afford. Only 46 percent of the work but not memikiki insurance.
Ilian Moreno, who recently admitted his layoff victims helped by the free medical services offered by Muslim doctors. "I was greatly helped in all difficult situations. Minimum I could cut back on spending 600 dollars for health," he said.
A similar thing happened Angela Pearson. Angela also recently laid-off admitted it is difficult to allocate funds to pay for treatment. "I find it difficult to pay the home mortgage atay food," he said.
Another with Michele McFadden story. According to him, given what the U.S. Muslim doctors reflects respect for humanity is so great. "No matter what the religion of the patient, they were very helpful," he said.
Looking
ahead, the U.S. Muslim doctors planned to improve services more
broadly, including the addition of services to patients with
osteoporosis. "We hope that Allah SWT gives us an opportunity through a dimilik talents to use to others," he said.

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