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TitelThe positive Muslims’ approach to stigma, HIV, AIDS and PLWH : a theology of compassion translated into non-judgmental support for HIV-positive Muslims in South Africa  
AuteursJ. Westh, F. Noordien
Jaar2008
TijdschriftExchange on HIV/AIDS, sexuality and gender
Serienummer2
Pagina's7-9
ISSN1871-7551
OrganisatieKIT - Royal Tropical Institute
OnderwerpHealth and Nutrition
TrefwoordenHIV and AIDS, religion
Regio'sAfrica South of Sahara, Southern Africa
LandSouth Africa
SamenvattingThe South African organization Positive Muslims was founded by Faghmeda Miller, after she had discovered her HIV-positive status. In the absence of a Muslim support group Faghmeda had first joined a Christian one. Faghmeda then initiated a support group committed to addressing HIV and AIDS in a Muslim context. The organization was formally founded in 2000. Stigma surrounds infected and affected persons in Muslim communities. Since HIV is associated with pre- and extramarital sex and drug usage, the widespread conception is that ‘good Muslims’ are above it. A survey on Asian Muslims’ opinions on HIV and AIDS found that about half of the respondents viewed AIDS as God’s vengeance on immorality. An almost similar percentage considered AIDS a ‘disease of sinners’ and almost as many regarded people living with HIV (PLWH) as ‘devoid of morality’. Although Positive Muslims is a ‘faith-based organization’, it does not advocate solely for a ‘return-to-faith’ solution to the AIDS epidemic. Instead, it aims for a more comprehensive approach incorporating both personal transformation and socio-economic justice.  
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