17. Prophetic medicines A Series of Presentation to Trainee in Medicinal Plants PFI Peshawar , By Mr Allah Dad Khan Former DG Agriculture Extension , Resource Person to Training
A Series of Presentation to Trainee in Medicinal Plants PFI Peshawar , By Mr Allah Dad Khan Former DG Agriculture Extension , Resource Person to Training
Avicenna, an Iranian philosopher and physician of the tenth and eleventh centuries (4th and 5th century A.H.) is without doubt one of the eminent scientists and talented scholars of his own age.
His scientific fame and influence was not only spread in Iran and the Islamic world, but also extended to the whole world.
He is still known as a universal scientist in particular in medicine in the views of the researchers and historians of science history.
Greece the territory of beginning of practice of healingHuzaifa Zahoor
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Greek civilization emerged around 700 B.C.E. and continued until around 600 C.E. Greek doctors used rational thinking when dealing with medicine. This approach continues to influence medicine today.
The history & development of traditional chinese medicineHuzaifa Zahoor
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Traditional Chinese medicine is system of medicine at least 23 centuries old that aims to prevent or heal disease by maintaining or restoring yinyang balance.
China has one of the worldâs oldest medical systems.
Acupuncture and Chinese herbal remedies date back at least 2,200 years, although the earliest known written record of Chinese medicine is the Huangdi neijing (The Yellow Emperorâs Inner Classic) from the 3rd century BCE.
Avicenna, an Iranian philosopher and physician of the tenth and eleventh centuries (4th and 5th century A.H.) is without doubt one of the eminent scientists and talented scholars of his own age.
His scientific fame and influence was not only spread in Iran and the Islamic world, but also extended to the whole world.
He is still known as a universal scientist in particular in medicine in the views of the researchers and historians of science history.
Greece the territory of beginning of practice of healingHuzaifa Zahoor
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Greek civilization emerged around 700 B.C.E. and continued until around 600 C.E. Greek doctors used rational thinking when dealing with medicine. This approach continues to influence medicine today.
The history & development of traditional chinese medicineHuzaifa Zahoor
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Traditional Chinese medicine is system of medicine at least 23 centuries old that aims to prevent or heal disease by maintaining or restoring yinyang balance.
China has one of the worldâs oldest medical systems.
Acupuncture and Chinese herbal remedies date back at least 2,200 years, although the earliest known written record of Chinese medicine is the Huangdi neijing (The Yellow Emperorâs Inner Classic) from the 3rd century BCE.
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History of medicinal plant use A Presentation By Mr Allah Dad Khan Former Director General Agriculture Extension KPK Province and Visiting Professor the University of Agriculture Peshawar Pakistan
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17. Prophetic medicines A Series of Presentation to Trainee in Medicinal Plants PFI Peshawar , By Mr Allah Dad Khan Former DG Agriculture Extension , Resource Person to Training
5. The Prophetâs Knowledge of
medicine
Our Mother Aisha gained knowledge of herbal medicine
through The Prophet and and also through visitors who
came to visit There were visitors who were versed in
Greek medicine (UnânÎ),Christian and Jewish medicine
some of their expertise having been passed down by
The Prophet Solomon.
However, the prophet himself gained his knowledge of
Medicine dire ctly through the Quran
6. The first instance of Medicine -
The Prophets
Once Prophet Solomon was worshipping in his monastery
and the plants and trees suddenly began to speak,
explaining their purposes and their uses for man. The
plants also expounded on their medicinal properties that
cure man and his ailments and also the processes to
extract these cures.
The Prophet Solomon recorded their descriptions in this
miraculous event.
~Related from the Hadith scholars At TabarânÎ, Ibn Hibbân and Al Hâkim
8. Remnants of The Prophetâs Medicine and
the inheritance of foreign Medicine
Although there are narrations of the actual medicinal practices and
uses of the Prophet Muhammad himself, due to a various factors
there were not any scholars of highest calibre to deduce rules of
medicine that could apply to the countless illnesses, from them.
i.e. in Fiqh (Laws of Worship) The scholars took hundreds of
Quranic and hadeeth principles and applied them to thousands of
methods and cases (masââil)
As a result hadĂŽth pertaining to Medicine existed but few valuable
commentaries were created causing the science to be lost.
Thereafter the Muslims inherited Greek, Jewish and Christian
methodologies of medicine
10. Development of Medicine
ď§ The Muslims inherited and developed UnânĂŽ Medicine (Greek
Medicine). We also acquired knowledge of medicine through
The Family of the Prophet (Ahl Al Bayt) and the Shia but there
is no conclusive proof that their medicine is directly from the
Prophet.
ď§ Greek Medicine was translated towards the latter stages of
the Umayyad (Umawi) Caliphate to the early stages of the
Abbasid Caliphates (Abbasi KhalĂŽfa)
ď§ There are many great Muslim scholars who were scholars of
Greek Medicine but not prophetic medicine i.e. Farâbi,
BayrĂťni, Ibn SĂŽna
11. Initial Material on Prophetic Medicine
(Tibb An Nabawi)
ď§ At Tibb An Nabawi â The first Book on this subject published
on this subject. By Ali Ar Riddâh (a descent of the Prophet),
11th Imam of the Shiâa.
Died 203 After Hijra (AH) (818 CE). A small book quoting hadĂŽth on
Prophetic medicine but without explanations. translated in
French, latin and Arabic.
ď§ Tibb An Nabawi, Abd Al Malik bin Habeeb (Hubayb), d 238AH
(853 CE)
A Arabian Qurayshi Born in Andalusia, Spain
ď§ Tibb An Nabawi, Al HâfiĹź Ibn As Sinni (Abu Bakr AdaynĂťri) d
365AH
ď§ Tibb An Nabawi, AbĂť Nuâaym al AspahânĂŽ,. d 430AH. (818 CE).
Author of the famous Hilyatul Awliyâh, In the same age as Ibn
12. Explanations and Commentaries on
Prophetic Medicine
Initially most of those scholars that mentioned Prophet Medicine
were muhadithĂťn (Scholars of Prophetic Narrations) thus
have looked at the hadĂŽth through a legal perspective,
essentially not commenting on the narrations
The first explanation came from the philosopher, herbalist
(hakÎm) and linguist, Abdul LatÎf al BagdâdÎ, d 629AH (1231 CE)
(closer to the time of the great Polymath Ibn al JawzĂŽ) 200 years
after Ibn SĂŽna passed away
13. The Famous notables of Islamic
Medicine
ď§ Smallpox and measles, L. Rhazes/Muhammad Ibn ZakarĂŽya
al Razi â died 240AH (925 CE)
ď§ The Canon of Medicine (Al QânĂťn) by Avicenna/Abu Ali Al
Husayn Ibn SĂŽna. d 428AH (1037 CE). Provally the most famous
ď§ Simplification of Therapeutics and diet by Avenzoar/Abd Al
Mâlik Ibn Zuhr. d 557AH (1162 CE)
ď§ Generalities in Medicine by Averroes/A.M Ibn Rushd d 595AH
(1198 CE)
ď§ A commentary on the analysis of the cannon of Avicenna, by
AlĂŽ b n al NafĂŽs.
d 607AH (1288 CE)
note: the name after the â/â indicates the given name of the author
14. Notables Islamic Scholars of the
middle era
ď§ At Tibb An Nabawi by ibn Qayyim al Jawziyah â d 751AH(1350
CE)
Probably the most famous at present on this subject
ď§ At Tibb An Nabawi of Imam DhahabĂŽ, d 748 AH (1274 CE).
Ordered/stratified his work emulating the work of Avicenna called
Al QanĂťn, so very comprehensive, teacher of the Polymath, Al
Jawzi
ď§ At Tibb An Nabawi, Imam SuyĂťti d 911 AH (1505 CE)â Another
famous work. He also quotes from Ibn Al NafĂŽs and Avicenna
15. Types of medicine
There are two types of medicine at present;
ď§ Allopathic â Linguistically meaning âdifferent than the
diseaseâ
This is to treat a illness with itâs opposite or that which is
different (especially concerning modern conventional
medicine which is allopathic)
ď§ Homeopathic - To treat a disease with itâs likeness. That
the treatments must be able to produce symptoms that
are similar to those of the disease being treated
17. Prophetic Medicine used practised his own
medicine. (from the Qurâân)
However he did demonstrate a mix of
medicines
18. An homeopath example of the
Prophetâs Medicine
The prophet came upon a young boy whom had been suffering
from in an inflammation of his throat and a person was
attempting to cure this condition through rubbing the uvula
(throat) area with a abrasive type of fabric wrapped around
the hand
He said in amazement;
âDo not kill your children.
When your child suffers from throat inflammation (uhtraa)
or headache, use Costus/Indian Aloe (Qist al Ăd)
treated in freshwater and make the child sniff itâ
This is a example of a hot disease being treated by a hot
medicine (here, of the third degree)
19. An Allopath example of the
Prophetâs Medicine
Towards the end of the life of the Prophet, he was affected with
fever and commented thus upon itâs cure;
âWhosoever is amongst you is struck with fever, which is a
slice of hell-fire, let him extinguish it with cold waterâ
Reported by Rafiâ bin Khadij
Editor's Notes
Contrary to modern science, we say that medicine and the the knowledge of the cures for the countless dieases did not orginate from men haphazardly but rather God (Allah) blessed the Prophets with the knowledge of the cures to the countless diseases that arose.
Solomon and the speaking vegetation.