Pakistan Islamic Medical Association
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| Formation | October 1979 |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | Islamabad, Pakistan |
President | Prof. Atif Hafeez Siddiqui |
| Website | www |
The Pakistan Islamic Medical Association (PIMA) is a professional organization of medical doctors established in October 1997 in Pakistan. It promotes ethical and professional development among doctors, organizes educational and training programs, and advises on health policy from an Islamic perspective. PIMA is affiliated with the Federation of Islamic Medical Associations (FIMA).[1]
Projects and activities
The Pakistan Islamic Medical Association (PIMA) operates several programs and branches that focus on healthcare, education, and community service.[2] Its major initiatives include:
- Dawah and tarbiyah – Promotes moral and ethical development among doctors and medical students through Islamic guidance and training programs.[3]
- Prevention of Blindness Trust – Organizes free eye camps, surgeries, and awareness campaigns to prevent avoidable blindness within Pakistan and abroad.[4]
- Medical relief – Provides emergency medical assistance and health services during natural disasters, humanitarian crises, and in underserved communities.[5]
- Continuous professional development (CPD) – Offers educational programs, workshops, and conferences aimed at enhancing medical knowledge and professional competence.[6]
- Health awareness – Conducts public health campaigns to educate communities about disease prevention, hygiene, and general health practices.[7]
- PIMA Women Wing – Supports female medical professionals through educational activities and programs focusing on women's health and empowerment.[8]
- PIMA Students Branch – Engages medical students in academic, ethical, and community-oriented activities to foster professional and personal development.[9]
- PIMA Dentistry Branch – Focuses on advancing dental education, organizing dental health camps, and promoting ethical standards in dentistry.[10]
- FIMA and international collaboration – Works with the Federation of Islamic Medical Associations (FIMA) and other partners to promote Islamic medical ethics and humanitarian projects internationally.[11]
History
PIMA was founded by fifty Pakistani doctors who met at the Student-Teacher Center (STC) of the University of the Punjab in October 1979.[12] This group laid the foundation for the Pakistan Doctors' Forum (PDF), a fraternity of medical professionals that continued its activities for two years. In April 1981, during a PDF convention held in Rawalpindi, the organization was renamed the Pakistan Islamic Medical Association (PIMA).
Since its establishment, PIMA has served as a national platform for Muslim medical professionals, promoting healthcare, education, and community service. It remains an active member of the Federation of Islamic Medical Associations (FIMA), an international network fostering collaboration among Islamic medical bodies worldwide.[13]
Activities
Since its inception, PIMA has provided professional development and training for doctors through regular dawah programs, workshops, and seminars. It has engaged in various relief efforts during national and international disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis, floods, cyclones, and wars.[14]
The organization also supports and operates medical institutions, hospitals, and community health centers. The Prevention of Blindness Trust[15] is a key project that provides vision care in Pakistan and abroad. PIMA collaborates with FIMA on initiatives including the Consortium of Islamic Medical Colleges (CIMCO), Islamic Hospital Consortium (IHC), FIMA Save Vision,[16] and FIMA Save Dignity.
Other notable accomplishments include large-scale initiatives such as the establishment of the Peshawar Medical College and involvement in pharmaceutical development projects.
Public statements and criticism
In 2023, PIMA expressed concern about alleged political interference in Pakistan’s health institutions, stating that the appointment of unqualified individuals could risk public safety.[17] The association also commented on issues related to the Medical and Dental College Admission Test (MDCAT), citing concerns over transparency and mismanagement in the admissions process.[18]
References
- ↑ "History". Retrieved 2024-11-12.
- ↑ Pakistan Islamic Medical Association – Official Website
- ↑ PIMA – Dawah and Tarbiyah Department
- ↑ Prevention of Blindness Trust – Official Site
- ↑ PIMA – Medical Relief Projects
- ↑ PIMA – Continuous Professional Development
- ↑ PIMA – Health Awareness Initiatives
- ↑ PIMA Women Wing
- ↑ PIMA Students Branch
- ↑ PIMA Dentistry Branch
- ↑ Federation of Islamic Medical Associations – Official Website
- ↑ "Introduction – Pakistan Islamic Medical Association". PIMA. Retrieved 2025-07-19.
- ↑ "Members & Associate Members". Archived from the original on 2019-01-21. Retrieved 2016-01-22.
- ↑ "PIMA Relief". Pakistan Islamic Medical Association. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
- ↑ "Home". POBTrust. Archived from the original on 2022-05-11. Retrieved 2022-08-25.
- ↑ "Interior Design Ideas". Archived from the original on 2018-11-26. Retrieved 2022-07-15.
- ↑ "PIMA urges transparent appointments in health bodies" Business Recorder (2023)
- ↑ "PIMA calls for transparent medical admission policy" Hum English (2023)
