Saniotis Arthur
School of Medical Sciences. The University of Adelaide Adelaide, Australia.
J IMA. 2012 Jun 29;44(1). doi: 10.5915/44-1-8780. Print 2012.
The advent of evolutionary medicine in the last two decades has provided new insights into the causes of human disease and possible preventative strategies. One of the strengths of evolutionary medicine is that it follows a multi-disciplinary approach. Such an approach is vital to future biomedicine as it enables for the infiltration of new ideas. Although evolutionary medicine uses Darwinian evolution as a heuristic for understanding human beings' susceptibility to disease, this is not necessarily in conflict with Islamic medicine. It should be noted that current evolutionary theory was first expounded by various Muslim scientists such as al-Jāḥiẓ, al-Ṭūsī, Ibn Khaldūn and Ibn Maskawayh centuries before Darwin and Wallace. In this way, evolution should not be viewed as being totally antithetical to Islam. This article provides a comparative overview of Islamic medicine and Evolutionary medicine as well as drawing points of comparison between the two approaches which enables their possible future integration.
在过去二十年中,进化医学的出现为人类疾病的成因及可能的预防策略提供了新的见解。进化医学的优势之一在于它采用多学科方法。这种方法对未来的生物医学至关重要,因为它能让新思想得以渗透。尽管进化医学将达尔文进化论用作理解人类疾病易感性的启发式方法,但这不一定与伊斯兰医学相冲突。应当指出,当前的进化理论最初是由诸如贾希兹、图西、伊本·赫勒敦和伊本·马斯凯维等穆斯林科学家在达尔文和华莱士之前几个世纪阐述的。如此一来,进化不应被视为与伊斯兰教完全对立。本文对伊斯兰医学和进化医学进行了比较概述,并指出了两种方法之间的比较点,从而为它们未来的可能整合提供依据。