Dr. Monzer Kahf, a prominent economist and counselor states: “Upholding pivotal posts like helping a patient, a sick or a wounded person is an act of obedience to God, rewarded by Him, if we have the proper intention of serving His creatures. This applies even to a soldier of an enemy in the battlefield. Our Shari’ah believes in reducing human (and animal suffering) regardless of the served person. It is therefore Halal to work in basic institutions such as hospitals that serves any human being whatever his/her relation to Islam, Muslims and other persons may be.”
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