Introducing The Arab Genome: Culture, Tradition, and Religion
The Arab Genome: Culture, Tradition, and Religion. This is not a textbook, nor is it a scientific manual. It is a heartfelt journey inspired by real-life stories-my own and others-exploring how our Arab culture, traditions, and faith have profoundly shaped the way we approach health, illness, and healing in the past, present, and future.
Drawing from personal experiences, including my health challenges during pregnancy and my husband's journey living with a genetic heart condition, this book reflects on how these cultural and religious values have guided us through life's trials.
This book is:
- A Reflection for Arabs: A chance to pause and appreciate the blessings of our heritage and the wisdom passed down by our ancestors.
- A Guide for Non-Arabs: An insightful resource for healthcare professionals-genetic counselors, psychologists, nurses, doctors, and others-seeking to serve Arab communities with cultural sensitivity. It shows how understanding Arab traditions, family ties, and religious values can create meaningful and effective connections with patients.
Why The Arab Genome?
The title is inspired by every and each one of us grandparents, who often spoke of inheritance and lineage long before modern genetics came into being. Their observations-"You have your father's smile," or "Your personality is just like your aunt's"-highlighted the deep-rooted understanding of traits and behaviors passed down through generations.
The book's cover: reflects the fusion of our rich history and the advanced technologies of today, drawing a connection between ancient wisdom and modern science. It also echoes the Quran's timeless references to inheritance and creation, as well as the insights of early Arab scientists who laid the groundwork for what we now know as genetics.
Inside the Pages
You'll find inspiring and touching stories of individuals and families navigating life with genetic conditions, discovering resilience through faith, and honouring their cultural roots. These stories shed light on the power of understanding, acceptance, and adaptation in health management.
This book is for anyone looking to understand the Arab world more deeply or to reflect on how our shared humanity connects us all.