Zoekopdracht: subjects: "Health and Nutrition"
| Titel | The 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 |
| Auteurs | J. Westh, F. Noordien |
| Jaar | 2008 |
| Tijdschrift | Exchange on HIV/AIDS, sexuality and gender |
| Serienummer | 2 |
| Pagina's | 7-9 |
| ISSN | 1871-7551 |
| Organisatie | KIT - Royal Tropical Institute |
| Onderwerp | Health and Nutrition |
| Trefwoorden | HIV and AIDS, religion |
| Regio's | Africa South of Sahara, Southern Africa |
| Land | South Africa |
| Samenvatting | The 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. |
| Taal | Engels |
| Categorie | General |
| Soort document | Artikel |
| Rechten | © 2008 KIT |
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