Basic Principles of Islamic Culture - On Demand

  • $60.00 incl. GST for PSNZ members
  • $180.00 incl. GST for non-members

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About this learning module;

This learning consists of a 1-hour webinar, supplementary resources, discussion points and a reflective template to help you use this education to improve everyday practice.

This learning activity has been accredited by PSNZ Education (Professional Development and Training) for 1.5 hours of professional learning and is suitable for inclusion in a pharmacist’s records for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) purposes.

This course is not formally assessed.

This learning can be used for your annual recertification requirements -


Presented by:

Keshree Naidoo-Rauf

Keshree is South African by birth, Indian by ethnicity and Fijian-Indian Muslim by marriage. She is based in Hamilton where she is heavily involved with the local community and often run initiatives to help those in need. She has chosen to educate herself about the Muslim culture in particular to connect with her family, teach her son about his heritage, and better understand the Muslim community. She believes that education about other cultures is key to creating an inclusive society. As pharmacists we are in an ideal role to model inclusive behaviour. "Diversity is a fact. Inclusion is a choice."


Course Information:

On completion of this course, pharmacists will be able to:

  • Explain the role of an Imam
  • Explain the difference between “Islam” and “Muslim”
  • Understand the five fundamentals of Islam
  • Identify who is exempt from fasting and the types of medication allowed during Ramadan
  • Describe ways to meet the additional cultural and religious needs of a Muslim patient or staff member

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