He is a
Tangerang resident.
His mother
has diabetes.
When he took his mother to the city’s public hospital
a week ago,
he was told
that his mother would be treated by female nurses only
and that an
adzan (call to prayer) would be broadcast in the patient room.
He is a Muslim. He did not find
the policy troubling.
“I don’t mind as long as my mother gets good
care,”
However, other
visitors at RSUD Tangerang were apprehensive,
(gelisah)
not because they thought that patients receiving
care from a nurse of
the same gender was a bad idea,
but because
the policy was based on the idea that
the hospital
should conform to Islamic law or sharia.
A Twitter
user with the handle @AfifFuadS posted a picture
of a sign in the hospital
A sign that read, “To prevent khalwath (affectionate contact
by unmarried couples)
and
ikhitilath (intimacy
or mix...
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