A dentist in Germany refuse to treat a Muslim boy because his name was Jihad
Hahingen - German German doctor refused dental treatment because the Muslim teenager named "Jihad." The medical specialist in the treatment of jaw teeth that the name means "holy war" and that it considered this name as a "declaration of war against non-Muslims."
The doctor admitted to the newspaper "Schwarz fielder Putin," published today that it has not already regret orthodontic treatment of adolescents for not committing any sin "in the launch of this name to himself," she said. The report said that the teenager's parents expressed their sense of shock and confirmed that they fired the name of "jihad" to their son because the name Ojbhma and not religiously motivated at all. The newspaper pointed out that the interpretation of the name "Jihad" means the effort of the faith or do good, but the frequent use of preachers of religion to this name tends to make the interpretation of "holy war" only. For its part, said the Medical Association in the state of Baden-Wuerttemberg, southwest Germany that the doctor is obliged to treat the patient, except in cases of emergency and said the union to refuse treatment because of "the patient's name from" the things that did not happen before.
Hahingen - German German doctor refused dental treatment because the Muslim teenager named "Jihad." The medical specialist in the treatment of jaw teeth that the name means "holy war" and that it considered this name as a "declaration of war against non-Muslims."
The doctor admitted to the newspaper "Schwarz fielder Putin," published today that it has not already regret orthodontic treatment of adolescents for not committing any sin "in the launch of this name to himself," she said. The report said that the teenager's parents expressed their sense of shock and confirmed that they fired the name of "jihad" to their son because the name Ojbhma and not religiously motivated at all. The newspaper pointed out that the interpretation of the name "Jihad" means the effort of the faith or do good, but the frequent use of preachers of religion to this name tends to make the interpretation of "holy war" only. For its part, said the Medical Association in the state of Baden-Wuerttemberg, southwest Germany that the doctor is obliged to treat the patient, except in cases of emergency and said the union to refuse treatment because of "the patient's name from" the things that did not happen before.