Abstract

Population aging is a global phenomenon which has important and far-reaching implications for many facets of human life. Although it is an achievement of public health policies and socioeconomic development; it is generally greeted with alarm as it is assumed that elderly will be ill and dependant due to age-related chronic diseases which will require long term care. Despite the fact that many older adults continue to work and contribute to the society, they are seen as a burden and a drain on resources, rather than as a resource in themselves. Ageism and discrimination towards elderly is prevalent at individual and institutional levels that affect their physical and mental health, putting them at risk of depression and social isolation. According to the World Health Organization’s (WHO) combatting ageism has great potential for achieving healthy ageing for all people as they age. Individual health and longevity is influenced by biological, environmental, and psychosocial factors, however modifiable risk factors are especially relevant as they are amenable to intervention. There is enough evidence that religiosity and spirituality (R/S) are among such factors which allow older adults to age in a more positive way. Further R/S activities are prevalent globally and elderly tend to have high rates of involvement in religious activities. Health benefits that may stem from R/S involvement could be important for the future of global health which suggests that they could be incorporated into the idea of positive ageing. Islamic perspective on old age is deeply rooted in the very texts of revelation and as such is divinely based. This review article intends to create awareness of the elderly on the ageing process, their status in the contemporary society and how by adopting positive attitude toward ageing they can enjoy better functional health, self-esteem and satisfaction in life.International Journal of Human and Health Sciences Vol. 03 No. 02 April’19. Page: 64-73

Highlights

  • The phenomenon of population ageing is a global phenomenon, which is unprecedented in human history, as the proportion of the elderly is increasing relative to the younger generation.[1]

  • Population ageing is an achievement of public health, policies and advances in medical technology, rather than evoking celebration it is generally greeted with alarm, fear and anguish by individuals and policymakers

  • Eat of the fruits when they ripen.”[76]. Prophet Muhammad SAW has said,” “The best of you are those who live the longest and do the best deeds.” 77 And He SAW has said, “No one of you should wish for death or pray for it before it comes to him, for when one of you dies, his good deeds come to an end, and nothing increases a believer’s lifespan but good.”[63]. Islam encourages exercise as the Prophet SAW said, “A strong believer is better and dearer to Allah swt than a weak believer, though both are good.”

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Introduction

The phenomenon of population ageing is a global phenomenon, which is unprecedented in human history, as the proportion of the elderly is increasing relative to the younger generation.[1]. We should always remember Allah SWT, asking forgiveness to expiate past sins and earn His pleasure, readying to meet Him and hoping for the highest abode in Heaven

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61. Al- Qur’an 23:115
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