muslin community in the post-crusade era
Introduction A . Bridging the cultural gap B . Health care professionals are mobile C . Health care professionals valued all over the world Muslims in the post-crusade period A . The steady decline of Muslim societies since post-crusade time B . Most Muslim communities in a decline while others are prospering C . Muslims need to break-away from dependence on fossil-fuel as primary commodity The Muslim World A . The Muslim 's unique world view B . The unique culture and sub-culture within Muslim communities C . The influence of Islam The definition of Health

Care
A . Health and health care , too difficult to define
B . Some suggested definitions of what is health care
C . Health care is only understood through a person 's culture
Saudi Arabia Leads the Way
A . Muslim communities are looking up to Saudi Arabia
B . Saudi Arabia protector of Islam
C . Saudis modeling a true Muslim
Saudi Arabia 's Health Care System
A . Saudi Arabia 's health care system shaped by social and political forces
B . The threat of foreign influence brought by foreign workers
C . Saudization ' is the answer
Other concerns
A . The problem of building a sustainable health care system
B . The need to properly manage resources
C . Saudis ' need to learn how to live without oil
Conclusion...
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