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[quote][green]welcome. ws[/green] but we muslims who are working in this field in the west are in a difficult position and we have to understand this. the state here allows free sex, gayism, lesbianism, etc. if we are working in SH clinics to help out STIs, it is included in our job protocol and ethics to advice and treat in a non-judgemental way. we cannot sit and start preaching morality there because the people come there with the understanding that they would be treated as any other patient of heart/lungs etc. however many patients come and start thier conversation with regret and sorrow. so we need to see individual status and talk accordingly. therefore if i wish to convey about faith and morality, the best place is to do that when out of work place.(unless someone is willing to learn and keen to discuss) we aourselves as practitioners can learn from the effects of such diseases we see in our patients and the problems caused by such to individuals,families and society and use these in our research and ethics studies for people to learn on a wider scale. not sure of LC will agree with me [8)] or he has a different outlook towards this job h[/quote]
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