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Characteristics of environmental health in Shiite teachings with emphasis on the validity assessing of narrations
Ali Almasi *1 , Leyla Khani2
1- Alborz University of Medical Sciences , kashani1496@gmail.com
2- Kashan University
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Introduction: Shiite narrations contain many health recommendations and instructions. Some of these recommendations relate to environmental health.
The aim is to isolate authentic Shiite traditions in environmental health to help raise its level.
The findings of the article are such that first the theoretical foundations are stated; after that, we will extract the different teachings of Shiite traditions in the field of environmental health. In this regard, there is a category of narrations about air, water, nutrition, oral and housing hygiene. In each section, first all narrations with a series of documents of Shiite narration are expressed in a coherent manner and then we validate the documents of each category. Finally, we summarize the correct narrations.
Conclusion 1. In Shiite narrations, there are numerous and useful recommendations in the field of environmental health. 2. It is necessary to infer religious teachings from reliable and valid narrations by measuring the validity of a document.
It is suggested that in future researches, each of the narrations that were identified as valid in this research should be raised as an issue for experimental research in environmental health.
The method of this article is analytical, documentary and referring to books, relevant software and reputable sites.
Keywords: Environmental Health, Narration, Shia, Index, Document Validation.
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Editorial: Research | Subject: Hadith and health
Received: 2022/08/24 | Accepted: 2023/02/1


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