Kuwait: KIFF Organizes Health Seminar Themed 'Healthy Life, Happy Life'


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Kuwait, Apr 16: The Kuwait India Fraternity Forum, a socio cultural organization of Indians residing here organized a health seminar on the theme “Healthy Life, Happy Life” on Friday April 13 at Omar Ibn Al-Khattab Auditorium, Jamiyat Al-Islah Al-Ijtemayi Center, Rawdha.

The event was inaugurated by Dr Sulaiman Shathy, chairman, Social Reforms Society, Kuwait.

 

Dr C L Abdul Rahman – pediatrician, Ministry of Health, Jahra Hospital has spoken extensively on the topic “Health and Islam”. He beautifully blended the concept of health in the sights of modern medical science and Islamic point of views.

Dr Abdul Rahman outlined the Quranic verses about health and pointed out the way of livings from the life of Prophet Mohamed SAW (PBUH) and his followers towards a healthy lifestyle. He insisted the daily prayer is an exercise, ablution washing off the germs on the surface of our skin, and he briefed about the permissible and illicit foods for mankind in the sight of Islam.

He raised his concern over the raising habits of bottle feeding and pointed out that, the increasing employment of women is a major factor which leads to the declining number of breastfeeding habits.

Dr Thomas Isaac Neyyarapally, physician registrar, department of internal medicine, Al Sabah hospital, spoke on the topic “Heart Diseases- Facts”. He said that some conditions as well as some lifestyle factors can put people at a higher risk for developing heart disease. All persons can take steps to lower their risk of heart disease and heart attack by addressing these risk factors.

He explained the health measurement terms “BMI” and distinguished the healthy normal weight, overweight and obesity. He added the health risks of being obesity and portrayed how it related to the heart diseases.  Dr Thomas Isaac elaborated the cause and remedies of main heart diseases including atherosclerosis, hypertension, angina, myocardial infarction or a heart attack, chest discomfort, irregular heart rate, stroke and cancer. He outlined the endangering of smoking or using tobacco products and consuming alcohol.

Dr Thomas Isaac Neyyarapally recalled the World Health Organization’s definition on health and said that, health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.

Hassan Yusuf, president, Kuwait Muslim Welfare Association and S M Basheer, president, Kuwait Kerala Muslim Association DK Wing also spoke on the occasion.

An amazing exercise and martial arts demonstration on the stage by KIFF team was also organized as part of the event which has attracted the large number of Indian expatriates who have gathered over the seminar venue.

The seminar was chaired by Abdul Salam, president, Kuwait India Fraternity Forum. Siccander Basha delivered the welcome address, anchored the proceedings and  Siraj Kalladka proposed vote of thanks, the event was coordinated by Saifudeen Kuttikkattoor.

  

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  • Mustafa, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 16 2012

    It was really an informative seminar. The presentation by the 2 prominent Indian doctors was amazing. i gained a good knowledge through this seminar. The Exercise & Martial Arts demo really inspired me much. I got the Health booklet which the organizers were distributing freely at the Seminar venue. It is really a good handbook.

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