Causality, the Philosophy, Evaluation, and the Tawhidic View

Understanding causality is essential in everyday life because it shapes how people make decisions, assign responsibility, and anticipate outcomes. From simple actions such as taking medicine to relieve pain, to complex choices like implementing public health policies, people rely on assumptions about cause and effect. When these assumptions are unclear or mistaken, decisions may be…

A Simple Guide to MHIT and Medical Insurance in Malaysia

Introduction Many people purchase medical insurance without fully understanding why premiums keep rising or why different insurance products can feel different when someone needs treatment. This article explains, in plain language, what MHIT is, how it compares with conventional medical insurance, and why MHIT may help reduce medical cost inflation if implemented under the right…

Leading as a Doctor With the Head, Heart, and Soul

By Jamalludin Ab Rahman Leadership in medicine does not begin with a title, an appointment, or a position of authority. It begins the moment a person chooses to serve others through the profession of medicine. From that point onwards, every doctor carries leadership responsibilities, whether visible or not, formal or informal, recognised or unnoticed. Leadership…