Islamic Jurisprudence and Cultural Framing
Cross-source consensus on Islamic Jurisprudence and Cultural Framing from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Islamic jurisprudence permits medical exceptions under the principle of darurah (necessity), which may moderate religious opposition to therapeutic cannabis use. — Understanding the acceptance of medical marijuana among Malaysian adults: a cross-sectional online survey
- Stigma rooted in moral and religious narratives remains a barrier to acceptance, especially among groups not already exposed to scientific discourse on cannabis. — Understanding the acceptance of medical marijuana among Malaysian adults: a cross-sectional online survey
- Framing medical cannabis within a clinical rather than recreational context, anchored in both scientific and Islamic religious rationales, is recommended to address stigma among conservative populations. — Understanding the acceptance of medical marijuana among Malaysian adults: a cross-sectional online survey
- Malaysia's Islamic majority views intoxicants through a moral lens, but the darurah principle provides a potential avenue for culturally sensitive medical cannabis framing. — Understanding the acceptance of medical marijuana among Malaysian adults: a cross-sectional online survey