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How Faith Shapes Lives with HIV in Kashmir

Kashmir, IndiaFriday, December 19, 2025
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In Kashmir, faith plays a big role in how people deal with HIV. A recent study looked at how Islamic beliefs affect those living with the virus. It found that stigma and secrecy are big issues. People often struggle with how to share their status. They worry about how others will react.

The Influence of Religious Leaders

Religious leaders in Kashmir have a lot of influence. They can shape how people see HIV. The study talked to both people with HIV and these leaders. It showed that faith can bring comfort. But it can also make things harder. Some people feel guilty or ashamed. Others find strength in their beliefs.

The Need for Faith-Informed Healthcare

The study suggests that healthcare needs to consider faith. It's not just about medicine. It's also about understanding people's beliefs. This could help people with HIV feel more supported. It could make them more likely to seek treatment.

Conservatism and the Power of Faith

Kashmir is a conservative place. This can make stigma worse. But it also means faith is a powerful tool. If used right, it could help fight HIV. The study calls for more work in this area. It wants to see healthcare and faith work together.

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