The loss of a baby is probably the most painful experience a parent can go through. It is at such times of deep sorrow and grief that people often turn to their faith. This book has been written to address this need from the Islamic perspective using quotes from the Qur'an and Hadith. In addition, the author has drawn from her experience as a Muslim Chaplain at a children's hospital to clarify some of the questions and confusion that a bereaved Muslim parent may ask or feel. A Gift for Parents gives permission to be human whilst offering comfort, healing and gentle encouragement through the grief. It is a guide and companion to be turned to again and again.
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Weight: 208g
Dimensions: 151 x 151mm
Publication Date: 01 Jan 2024
Publisher: Ta-Ha Publishers Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781915357335
About Zamir Hussain
Zamir Hussain is a UK based Muslim healthcare Chaplain since 2007 and a qualified Teacher. She holds an honours degree in Islamic Studies and a PGCE in Religious Education as well as a Certificate of Muslim Chaplaincy and is a qualified life coach. Zamir has worked as a Muslim Chaplain for both the Heart of England NHS Trust and Birmingham womens and Children's hospital where she has run training courses for staff on caring for the Muslim patients and their families. Zamir has spoken at end of life and bereavement conferences and delivered training workshops and lectures on care for Muslim patients to organisations across the country. She has led on multi-faith resources and books for Healthcare Chaplaincy as well as developing Spiritual care activities for sick children and their families. She now has several publications including Palliative care booklet and books for bereaved Muslim parents and siblings. She has also developed the first UK blended learning resource which includes virtual rooms online training programme care plans and pathways for Islamic daily palliative end of life and bereavement care for paediatric staff.