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  • Religious Syncretism in Kashmiri culture and Literature: A Critical Analysis of Hindu-Muslim Influences

    Authors

    • Dr. Nadia Mehrdin
    • Dr Muhammad Tahir
    • Lubna Razaq Lecturer
    • Madiha Nadeem
    • Dr. Uzma Ashiq Khan
    • Maryam Batool
    • Fareeha Anjum
    • Zain Khadija

    DOI:

    https://doi.org/10.53555/ks.v12i3.3398

    Keywords:

    Religious, syncretism, culture, literature, Kashmir, Hindu, Muslim, traditions

    Abstract

    This research focuses on the issue of religious syncretism in the culture and literature of Kashmir with focus on Hindu and Muslim traditions. Using methods of historic, literary, and cultural approaches the study aims to understand in what ways these religious systems are intertwined to create the specific cultural setting of the South. Some of the important documents regarding syncretism are given by K. K. Aziz, M. A. Khan, S. N. Pandit, T. K. Sethi, Raghu Kant Gupta. From Aziz’s historical context, one can see the key encounters of Hindus and Muslims, and Khan’s work explores acculturation of I

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    Exploring Patients’ Perspectives On Home-Based Cardiac Rehabilitation: Preferences For Follow-Up, Exercise Readiness, And Telephonic Guidance

    Authors

    • Adnan Yaqoob
    • Rubina Barolia
    • Laila Akbar Ladak
    • Furqan Yaqub Pannu
    • Aamir Hameed Khan
    • Asif Hanif
    • Wajeeha Sahar

    DOI:

    https://doi.org/10.53555/ks.v12i5.3532

    Keywords:

    Patients’ readiness for home-based cardiac rehabilitation, Patients’ perspectives, Heart attack, home-based exercises, telephonic follow-ups

    Abstract

    Background: After a myocardial infarction, cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is essential to the patient's recovery. However, due to limited CR facilities, many patients are not offered CR as a routine procedure, and those who are offered show reluctance due to CR expectations. Therefore, it is important to explore the preferences of patients who survived a heart attack and made changes to their lifestyles and health behaviors. Purpose: This study aimed to explore patients’ challenges in the uptake of physical follow-ups and preferences about follow-up, exercise readiness,
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