Knowledge, Attitude and Practise of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) Dietary and Medicine among Pharmacy Students in Malaysia Lamin Roz Azinur Che1,*, Lean Qi Ying1, Othman Nursyuhadah1, Hasbullah Sofwan2 1Faculty of Pharmacy, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia 2Academic of Contemporary Islamic Study, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia *Corresponding Author: Roz Azinur Che Lamin Faculty of Pharmacy, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia Email: rozazinur@gmail.com
Online published on 2 February, 2019. Abstract Objective Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) dietary and medicine has been widely advertised and also commonly practised among Malaysians especially among the Muslim. The campaign on Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) dietary and medicine has aimed to increase awareness among the public, but the awareness among the pharmacy students remain unknown. Analysis This study was conducted at one university in north state of Malaysia. The protocol of study had been approved by the university Research Ethic Committee. Method In this paper, method is based on the questionnaire which consists of various levels of the students. This was a cross sectional study to assess the level of student's knowledge, attitude and practise toward Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) dietary and medicine. Findings A total of 138 pharmacy students from Faculty of Pharmacy were invited to participate in this study. The number of students that aware of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) dietary and medicine practices (Mean Rank = 71.34, n=138) were significantly higher than those to unaware group of respondents. Result The majority (73.1%) of the respondents claimed that they practised the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) dietary and medicine with various reasons. However, the existing knowledge from the informal education on Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) dietary and medicine is not sufficient to give high impact on student's attitude and practise. Top Keywords Knowledge, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), practices, Malaysia and medicine. Top |