The document discusses Prophetic Medicine, which refers to the actions and words of Prophet Muhammad regarding sickness, treatment, and hygiene. It provides examples of preventative measures from hadith like quarantine and cleanliness. It also discusses different types of traditional Prophetic Medicine like miswak, dates, honey, black cumin, cupping, and olives. While Prophetic Medicine was not formally organized into a body of knowledge, the document outlines some of the medicinal practices and remedies mentioned in hadith attributed to the Prophet.
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Sadiq Pasha gave a presentation on health and wellness according to Islamic teachings. He discussed how good health is a blessing from God. While illness can be a test from God, it also earns forgiveness for sins. He covered various remedies mentioned by the Prophet Muhammad, including honey, black cumin, dates, miswak, cupping, and recitation of the Quran. Overall, the presentation emphasized living a healthy lifestyle in accordance with the Sunnah of the Prophet.
Prophetic medicine ('Al-Tibb al-nabawī, الطب النبوي) refers to the actions and words (hadith) specifically of the prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h) with regards to sickness, treatment and hygiene.
Prophetic Medicine has been described as advice by the Prophet (pbuh) to His followers with an objective to maintain health and well-being for their body and soul equally
Al-Suyuti (born 849AH) divides Prophetic
medicine into three classes:
Preventative Prophetic medicine
Traditional Prophetic medicine
Spiritual Prophetic medicine
The Prophet Muhammad laid the foundation for maintaining good physical, psychological, and spiritual health. Around 400 prophetic traditions address various aspects of medicine, hygiene, diet, and treatment of disease. The Prophet emphasized seeking medical treatment and finding cures for illnesses. He discouraged reliance on charms and encouraged consulting qualified physicians. The traditions of the Prophet greatly influenced early Islamic advances in medicine by establishing rational and scientific approaches to healthcare.
The document discusses the Islamic medical practice of hijamah (wet cupping). It states that hijamah is a Sunnah (practice of the Prophet Muhammad) and traditional Arab medicine. The Prophet recommended hijamah and said it was one of the best remedies. The document discusses benefits of hijamah for conditions like hypertension. It provides details on proper times, locations and methods for performing hijamah according to Islamic teachings.
The medicines of our prophet (saas) (pbuh). englishHarunyahyaEnglish
Our Prophet Muhammad provided guidance on health and medicine over 1400 years ago, emphasizing cleanliness, balanced nutrition, stress reduction, and quarantine to prevent disease spread. He recommended foods like honey, grapes, and water that modern science now confirms are beneficial. He advised seeking treatment from doctors and taking medicine alongside prayer, showing illness as a trial from God with definitive cure through Him. The document outlines our Prophet's exemplary practices and advice on various health topics that are still highly relevant today.
The document discusses Prophetic Medicine (Tibb-e-Nabawiy), which are medical cures prescribed by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It provides 15 cures related to marriage, childbirth, and having children that were recommended by the Prophet to keep people healthy. These cures are considered very effective as they come from divine revelation. The document encourages the use of these natural remedies as well as medicines and emphasizes having strong faith in their healing power.
We have gathered information about some of the drugs our Holy Prophet (SAW) suggested to use to cure certain ailments. In this presentation, we have tried to put forward actions of these drugs that were pointed out by the Holy Prophet (SAW) himself & also those for which these drugs are being used today. So, check it out. I hope it would help you guys. Thank you!
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The document discusses cupping therapy (hijama) and provides information about its benefits based on Islamic sources:
1) Cupping therapy (hijama) is recommended in Islam and was practiced by the Prophet Muhammad who said it is "the best of remedies." There are three main types: dry, wet, and massage cupping.
2) Wet cupping involves using cups with small incisions to remove "harmful" blood and is considered most effective when done on the 17th, 19th, or 21st day of the lunar month.
3) Hijama is described as a "cure for every disease" if performed at the right time, according to hadith
Tib e nabavi, prophetic medicine, prophet muhammed(pbuh), medicine, curesadiqh pasha
Sadiq Pasha gave a presentation on health and wellness according to Islamic teachings. He discussed how good health is a blessing from God. While illness can be a test from God, it also earns forgiveness for sins. He covered various remedies mentioned by the Prophet Muhammad, including honey, black cumin, dates, miswak, cupping, and recitation of the Quran. Overall, the presentation emphasized living a healthy lifestyle in accordance with the Sunnah of the Prophet.
Prophetic medicine ('Al-Tibb al-nabawī, الطب النبوي) refers to the actions and words (hadith) specifically of the prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h) with regards to sickness, treatment and hygiene.
Prophetic Medicine has been described as advice by the Prophet (pbuh) to His followers with an objective to maintain health and well-being for their body and soul equally
Al-Suyuti (born 849AH) divides Prophetic
medicine into three classes:
Preventative Prophetic medicine
Traditional Prophetic medicine
Spiritual Prophetic medicine
The Prophet Muhammad laid the foundation for maintaining good physical, psychological, and spiritual health. Around 400 prophetic traditions address various aspects of medicine, hygiene, diet, and treatment of disease. The Prophet emphasized seeking medical treatment and finding cures for illnesses. He discouraged reliance on charms and encouraged consulting qualified physicians. The traditions of the Prophet greatly influenced early Islamic advances in medicine by establishing rational and scientific approaches to healthcare.
The document discusses the Islamic medical practice of hijamah (wet cupping). It states that hijamah is a Sunnah (practice of the Prophet Muhammad) and traditional Arab medicine. The Prophet recommended hijamah and said it was one of the best remedies. The document discusses benefits of hijamah for conditions like hypertension. It provides details on proper times, locations and methods for performing hijamah according to Islamic teachings.
The medicines of our prophet (saas) (pbuh). englishHarunyahyaEnglish
Our Prophet Muhammad provided guidance on health and medicine over 1400 years ago, emphasizing cleanliness, balanced nutrition, stress reduction, and quarantine to prevent disease spread. He recommended foods like honey, grapes, and water that modern science now confirms are beneficial. He advised seeking treatment from doctors and taking medicine alongside prayer, showing illness as a trial from God with definitive cure through Him. The document outlines our Prophet's exemplary practices and advice on various health topics that are still highly relevant today.
The document discusses Prophetic Medicine (Tibb-e-Nabawiy), which are medical cures prescribed by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It provides 15 cures related to marriage, childbirth, and having children that were recommended by the Prophet to keep people healthy. These cures are considered very effective as they come from divine revelation. The document encourages the use of these natural remedies as well as medicines and emphasizes having strong faith in their healing power.
We have gathered information about some of the drugs our Holy Prophet (SAW) suggested to use to cure certain ailments. In this presentation, we have tried to put forward actions of these drugs that were pointed out by the Holy Prophet (SAW) himself & also those for which these drugs are being used today. So, check it out. I hope it would help you guys. Thank you!
Cupping therapy, al hijama -ok -ok -okConejito2012
The document discusses cupping therapy (hijama) and provides information about its benefits based on Islamic sources:
1) Cupping therapy (hijama) is recommended in Islam and was practiced by the Prophet Muhammad who said it is "the best of remedies." There are three main types: dry, wet, and massage cupping.
2) Wet cupping involves using cups with small incisions to remove "harmful" blood and is considered most effective when done on the 17th, 19th, or 21st day of the lunar month.
3) Hijama is described as a "cure for every disease" if performed at the right time, according to hadith
This document discusses the booklet "Wuḍū and Science" which explores the scientific benefits of different aspects of performing wudu, the Islamic purification ritual before prayer. It provides several examples and anecdotes of how performing wudu properly can benefit physical and mental health based on scientific studies and discoveries. The document also outlines the proper way to perform wudu according to the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad and highlights specific benefits of acts like using a miswak toothstick and washing different body parts.
The document discusses the health benefits of wudu (ablution) and salat (prayers) in Islam. It states that wudu involves washing different body parts 5 times a day according to the Prophet's teachings, which cleanses the body and has additional health benefits. Similarly, the different positions in salat such as standing, bowing, prostrating, and sitting provide exercise to muscles and have psychological, physical and brain benefits when done regularly, such as reducing stress and improving concentration. Overall, regularly performing the religious rituals of wudu and salat as prescribed in Islam can lead to improved health, well-being and cleanliness of both the body and soul.
The document discusses foods that Prophet Muhammad recommended for their health benefits, noting that modern studies have found elements in these foods that cure diseases. It provides details on the Prophet's recommendations for barley in soup for fever, dates for childbirth and as a staple food, figs as a fruit from paradise that cures piles, grapes for purifying blood and strengthening organs, honey for various ailments and benefits, milk for strengthening the body and mind, mushrooms for eyes and other benefits, olive oil for skin, hair, and inflammation, vinegar eaten with olive oil, pomegranates for cleansing evil for 40 days, and water which the Prophet said is the best drink when sipped and not gul
The document summarizes the prophet Muhammad's dietary habits and the health benefits of various foods he recommended, including:
1) Honey and water which awakens the digestive system and provides energy. Olive oil, bread, and apple vinegar which resist fat accumulation and benefit heart health.
2) Dates and milk, which benefit the liver and help remove toxins. Barley bread with olive oil for dinner to aid digestion.
3) Carrots, dill, and parsley which are proven to prevent cancer and aid other bodily functions. Figs benefit gout and hemorrhoids. Pomegranates aid ulcers and acidity.
This document provides an overview of Dalak (massage) in Unani medicine. It discusses the history of massage, types of Dalak according to quality and combination, advantages of Dalak, oils used in Dalak, and contraindications. Massage has been practiced since ancient times in many cultures and traditions as a therapeutic treatment. The Unani system places emphasis on massage with aromatic oils to elicit physiological effects.
The document discusses regimental therapy in Unani medicine. It describes regimental therapy as emerging from tibb (Unani medicine) for well-being. It provides examples of various regimental therapies practiced in Unani medicine like cauterization, diuresis, diaphoresis, emesis, purging, venisection, cupping, leeching, massage, exercise, and fomentation. It acknowledges traditional folk healers and Unani practitioners who have contributed to the knowledge and practice of regimental therapies.
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The document discusses NO GYM BE SLIM, LLC and its mission to help people achieve a healthy lifestyle and stress-free mind without investing much time or effort. It aims to follow teachings from Hindu scriptures about enhancing one's internal energy to achieve goals and enlighten the soul. The company uses ancient practices like naturopathy, meditation, and music therapy involving classical ragas to heal the body and mind by establishing harmony.
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This document discusses food and eating in Islam based on recommendations from the Quran and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. It notes that in Islam, eating is considered an act of worship when done according to Allah's prescribed ways. The Quran and Hadiths emphasize eating halal foods in moderation and prohibit excessive or mindless eating. They recommend foods like honey, dates, and milk for their nutritional benefits and healing properties.
The document discusses health and disease prevention according to Islamic teachings. It covers two types of sickness - spiritual and physical. Physical sicknesses can be caused by liquids, eatables, inhalables, or carriers. The document recommends preventing disease by drinking water, eating fruits/vegetables, observing the body for changes, avoiding carriers, cleaning the environment, and visiting doctors. It advises nursing mothers to properly feed and care for their children. The overall message is that Islam promotes healthy living and disease prevention through lifestyle choices and medical treatment.
(1) The document discusses various aspects of Prophet Muhammad's Sunnah (traditions and practices) and their spiritual and scientific benefits. It provides examples like using a miswak toothbrush, sleeping early and rising early, sleeping on the right side, cupping therapy, and prostrating, along with the spiritual significance in Islamic teachings and modern scientific evidence of benefits for each. (2) The document concludes that following Prophet Muhammad's Sunnah has both spiritual advantages through following divine orders as well as scientific implications that have been proven by modern science. (3) It asserts that properly following the Sunnah leads to both health and divine virtues.
Unani medicine originated in Greece and has spread throughout the world. It is based on humoral theory and the concept of temperaments. Treatment involves regimen, diet, medication, and manual operations. Regimen includes therapies like cauterization, diuresis, diaphoresis, emesis, purging, venisection, cupping, leeching, massage, and exercises. Unani takes a holistic approach to health focusing on the inherent mechanisms of the body using dietary regulation, lifestyle routines, and faith. Education and cultural exchange can help spread Unani principles.
Muslim scholars and early physicians made many contributions to public health through their teachings and practices. They emphasized hygiene, moderate eating and lifestyle, quarantine for infectious diseases, and prevention through immunization. The Prophet Muhammad taught about personal hygiene, environmental hygiene, and that good health requires care of both the body and soul. Scholars like al-Razi recognized airborne infection and described symptoms of diseases. Quarantine and preventing travel during outbreaks were practiced. Overall, Islam promotes healthy living and protecting communities from disease.
This book that contains a content which is mainly based on articles and features provided by reputed doctors and health specialists to present useful health information for Muslim pilgrims before going to their spiritual journey to Mecca and to help them in being healthy to enjoy this sacred journey with happiness and comfort.
Download here: http://bit.ly/Download-Hajj-Health-Guide-2013-OnIslam
This document summarizes and translates sections from an ancient Chinese medical text titled Nu Ke Bai Wen written in 1220 AD during the Song Dynasty. The text addresses 100 questions related to women's health, physiology and childbirth. It provides summaries of chapters, discusses the background and qualifications of the author, compares it to other historical texts, and provides examples of translations of treatment methods and herbal formulas from the book.
From an Islamic perspective, healthcare is discussed as a universal right for all human being. Numerous codes are cited from Quran and Hadith (words of the Prophet and Imams) to further clarify the subjects. Very lucid classifications are presented in each section to correlate the main course of discussions with modern healthcare basics.
Prophetic medical traditions exhort humans to not simply stop at following Muhammad's teachings, but encourage them to search for cures as well.
The literature of Prophetic medicine thus occupies a symbolic role in the elucidation of Islamic identity as constituted by a particular set of relationships to science, medicine, technology and nature.
Muslims turn to the Quran and Sunnah for guidance in all areas of life, including include health and medical matters. The Prophet Muhammad once said that "Allah did not create a disease for which He did not also create a cure." Muslims are therefore encouraged to explore and use both traditional and modern forms of medicine, and to have faith that any cure is a gift from Allah.
hijama therapy is getting very common now a days . this presntation shows the history of hijama ,theories behind them , hijama under the light of ahadith and evidence based research of its benefits
The document provides a history of anatomy and medicine from ancient times to the Renaissance period. It describes early beliefs that illness was caused by demons or imbalances in bodily humors. Key figures like Hippocrates, Aristotle, and Galen made important early observations and advances, though beliefs like bloodletting caused harm. During the Dark Ages, Islamic scholars advanced knowledge by translating Greek texts. The Renaissance period saw new universities and advances through dissection and the printing press.
This document discusses the booklet "Wuḍū and Science" which explores the scientific benefits of different aspects of performing wudu, the Islamic purification ritual before prayer. It provides several examples and anecdotes of how performing wudu properly can benefit physical and mental health based on scientific studies and discoveries. The document also outlines the proper way to perform wudu according to the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad and highlights specific benefits of acts like using a miswak toothstick and washing different body parts.
The document discusses the health benefits of wudu (ablution) and salat (prayers) in Islam. It states that wudu involves washing different body parts 5 times a day according to the Prophet's teachings, which cleanses the body and has additional health benefits. Similarly, the different positions in salat such as standing, bowing, prostrating, and sitting provide exercise to muscles and have psychological, physical and brain benefits when done regularly, such as reducing stress and improving concentration. Overall, regularly performing the religious rituals of wudu and salat as prescribed in Islam can lead to improved health, well-being and cleanliness of both the body and soul.
The document discusses foods that Prophet Muhammad recommended for their health benefits, noting that modern studies have found elements in these foods that cure diseases. It provides details on the Prophet's recommendations for barley in soup for fever, dates for childbirth and as a staple food, figs as a fruit from paradise that cures piles, grapes for purifying blood and strengthening organs, honey for various ailments and benefits, milk for strengthening the body and mind, mushrooms for eyes and other benefits, olive oil for skin, hair, and inflammation, vinegar eaten with olive oil, pomegranates for cleansing evil for 40 days, and water which the Prophet said is the best drink when sipped and not gul
The document summarizes the prophet Muhammad's dietary habits and the health benefits of various foods he recommended, including:
1) Honey and water which awakens the digestive system and provides energy. Olive oil, bread, and apple vinegar which resist fat accumulation and benefit heart health.
2) Dates and milk, which benefit the liver and help remove toxins. Barley bread with olive oil for dinner to aid digestion.
3) Carrots, dill, and parsley which are proven to prevent cancer and aid other bodily functions. Figs benefit gout and hemorrhoids. Pomegranates aid ulcers and acidity.
This document provides an overview of Dalak (massage) in Unani medicine. It discusses the history of massage, types of Dalak according to quality and combination, advantages of Dalak, oils used in Dalak, and contraindications. Massage has been practiced since ancient times in many cultures and traditions as a therapeutic treatment. The Unani system places emphasis on massage with aromatic oils to elicit physiological effects.
The document discusses regimental therapy in Unani medicine. It describes regimental therapy as emerging from tibb (Unani medicine) for well-being. It provides examples of various regimental therapies practiced in Unani medicine like cauterization, diuresis, diaphoresis, emesis, purging, venisection, cupping, leeching, massage, exercise, and fomentation. It acknowledges traditional folk healers and Unani practitioners who have contributed to the knowledge and practice of regimental therapies.
22. .Prophet medicines ginger A Series of Presentation to Trainee in Medici...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
A Series of Presentation to Trainee in Medicinal Plants PFI Peshawar , By Mr Allah Dad Khan Former DG Agriculture Extension , Resource Person to Training
The document discusses NO GYM BE SLIM, LLC and its mission to help people achieve a healthy lifestyle and stress-free mind without investing much time or effort. It aims to follow teachings from Hindu scriptures about enhancing one's internal energy to achieve goals and enlighten the soul. The company uses ancient practices like naturopathy, meditation, and music therapy involving classical ragas to heal the body and mind by establishing harmony.
Islam- prophet muhammads recommendations regarding foodArab Muslim
This document discusses food and eating in Islam based on recommendations from the Quran and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. It notes that in Islam, eating is considered an act of worship when done according to Allah's prescribed ways. The Quran and Hadiths emphasize eating halal foods in moderation and prohibit excessive or mindless eating. They recommend foods like honey, dates, and milk for their nutritional benefits and healing properties.
The document discusses health and disease prevention according to Islamic teachings. It covers two types of sickness - spiritual and physical. Physical sicknesses can be caused by liquids, eatables, inhalables, or carriers. The document recommends preventing disease by drinking water, eating fruits/vegetables, observing the body for changes, avoiding carriers, cleaning the environment, and visiting doctors. It advises nursing mothers to properly feed and care for their children. The overall message is that Islam promotes healthy living and disease prevention through lifestyle choices and medical treatment.
(1) The document discusses various aspects of Prophet Muhammad's Sunnah (traditions and practices) and their spiritual and scientific benefits. It provides examples like using a miswak toothbrush, sleeping early and rising early, sleeping on the right side, cupping therapy, and prostrating, along with the spiritual significance in Islamic teachings and modern scientific evidence of benefits for each. (2) The document concludes that following Prophet Muhammad's Sunnah has both spiritual advantages through following divine orders as well as scientific implications that have been proven by modern science. (3) It asserts that properly following the Sunnah leads to both health and divine virtues.
Unani medicine originated in Greece and has spread throughout the world. It is based on humoral theory and the concept of temperaments. Treatment involves regimen, diet, medication, and manual operations. Regimen includes therapies like cauterization, diuresis, diaphoresis, emesis, purging, venisection, cupping, leeching, massage, and exercises. Unani takes a holistic approach to health focusing on the inherent mechanisms of the body using dietary regulation, lifestyle routines, and faith. Education and cultural exchange can help spread Unani principles.
Muslim scholars and early physicians made many contributions to public health through their teachings and practices. They emphasized hygiene, moderate eating and lifestyle, quarantine for infectious diseases, and prevention through immunization. The Prophet Muhammad taught about personal hygiene, environmental hygiene, and that good health requires care of both the body and soul. Scholars like al-Razi recognized airborne infection and described symptoms of diseases. Quarantine and preventing travel during outbreaks were practiced. Overall, Islam promotes healthy living and protecting communities from disease.
This book that contains a content which is mainly based on articles and features provided by reputed doctors and health specialists to present useful health information for Muslim pilgrims before going to their spiritual journey to Mecca and to help them in being healthy to enjoy this sacred journey with happiness and comfort.
Download here: http://bit.ly/Download-Hajj-Health-Guide-2013-OnIslam
This document summarizes and translates sections from an ancient Chinese medical text titled Nu Ke Bai Wen written in 1220 AD during the Song Dynasty. The text addresses 100 questions related to women's health, physiology and childbirth. It provides summaries of chapters, discusses the background and qualifications of the author, compares it to other historical texts, and provides examples of translations of treatment methods and herbal formulas from the book.
From an Islamic perspective, healthcare is discussed as a universal right for all human being. Numerous codes are cited from Quran and Hadith (words of the Prophet and Imams) to further clarify the subjects. Very lucid classifications are presented in each section to correlate the main course of discussions with modern healthcare basics.
Prophetic medical traditions exhort humans to not simply stop at following Muhammad's teachings, but encourage them to search for cures as well.
The literature of Prophetic medicine thus occupies a symbolic role in the elucidation of Islamic identity as constituted by a particular set of relationships to science, medicine, technology and nature.
Muslims turn to the Quran and Sunnah for guidance in all areas of life, including include health and medical matters. The Prophet Muhammad once said that "Allah did not create a disease for which He did not also create a cure." Muslims are therefore encouraged to explore and use both traditional and modern forms of medicine, and to have faith that any cure is a gift from Allah.
hijama therapy is getting very common now a days . this presntation shows the history of hijama ,theories behind them , hijama under the light of ahadith and evidence based research of its benefits
The document provides a history of anatomy and medicine from ancient times to the Renaissance period. It describes early beliefs that illness was caused by demons or imbalances in bodily humors. Key figures like Hippocrates, Aristotle, and Galen made important early observations and advances, though beliefs like bloodletting caused harm. During the Dark Ages, Islamic scholars advanced knowledge by translating Greek texts. The Renaissance period saw new universities and advances through dissection and the printing press.
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Islamic medicine is defined as an approach to medical care that conforms to the Quran and Sunnah. It is universal and allows for growth within this framework. The key concepts of tauhid and shariah motivate a holistic view of the patient considering physical, social, psychological and spiritual dimensions in an integrated manner. Islamic medicine seeks to cure diseases and promote health, wealth, progeny and spiritual well-being in accordance with revealed guidance. It is not a rejection of modern medicine but an approach that addresses its shortcomings and incorporates alternative therapies.
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Islamic medicine is an approach to medical care that conforms to the principles of the Quran and Sunnah. It views the patient holistically, considering their physical, social, psychological, and spiritual dimensions. Islamic medicine is universal and allows for various treatment methods, as long as they do not contradict Islamic principles. The goal of Islamic medicine is to cure diseases and promote prevention, through a balanced approach focused on the well-being of the whole person and community. Key concepts include tauhid (unity), viewing the patient and their environment as a single system, and seeking cures that were revealed by God along with diseases.
Unani medicine is an ancient Greek-influenced system of medicine that was developed in India. It is based on the theory of four humors - blood, phlegm, yellow bile, and black bile. Unani medicine views the human body as composed of several organic systems whose equilibrium is vital for health. Treatment focuses on regimen, diet, medication, and surgery to restore humoral balance. Unani medicine remains widely practiced in India as an alternative to allopathic medicine.
More insight about alternative medicine for treatment of illness either than the orthodox way of treatment, outlines various methods of treatments including their originations and purposes, naturopathy, Ayurvedic medicine, chiropractic medicine, homeopathy medicine, bone setters and bone letting . It also seeks to explain how we use traditional and alternative medicine in health seeking behaviors. It’s outlines the differences between traditional and alternative methods of treatments .
Unani medicine is a traditional system of medicine originating from Greece and Arabia. It is based on the teachings of Hippocrates and Galen, who developed the theory of the four humours. Unani medicine was introduced to India in the 13th century and developed further under the Mughal Empire. It is based on balancing the four humours - blood, phlegm, yellow bile, and black bile. Diagnosis involves examining the pulse, urine, and stool. Treatment methods include regimen therapy, diet therapy, pharmacotherapy, and surgery. Common dosage forms are powders, semisolids, linctuses, and sharbats.
Traditional Korean medicine is a holistic healing practice that originated centuries ago. It is based on traditional Chinese medicine but developed its own diagnostic and treatment methods. Some key aspects include treating the underlying cause of illness rather than just symptoms, and using treatments like acupuncture, herbal medicine, and Chuna therapy which involves rectifying bones and improving energy flow. Traditional Korean medicine also includes specialized fields like internal medicine and uses various herbal teas and treatments that are covered by national health insurance.
Hijama therapy Uk is an elapsed yet a magnificent Sunnah which the Prophet experienced in his lifetime. This therapy in modern era is done using sterilized plastic cups with a pump attached to create the vacuum. This is performed in germ-free surroundings with practitioner wearing gloves all through the therapy.
The document discusses alternative medicines like Ayurveda and Unani systems used in India. It provides details on:
- India's biodiversity that supports Ayurveda industry and the growth of major Ayurvedic drug companies.
- Unani system originating from Greece/Arabia and becoming an integral part of India's healthcare with institutions across the country.
- Key concepts of both including use of herbs, balance of bodily elements and humors, and treatment approaches like diet, massage and medication.
1) Islam views health as encompassing physical, mental, and social well-being. The Quran and teachings of Prophet Muhammad emphasize maintaining good health.
2) Food and nutrition are directly linked to health according to Islamic principles. Muslims are instructed to eat lawful and wholesome foods in moderation and abstain from excess. Fasting during Ramadan is prescribed to gain self-restraint and heal the body.
3) Islamic lifestyle encompasses divine principles of selecting high quality foods and total abstinence during fasting, which promote health and prevent disease by rejecting harmful behaviors. Islam offers constructive ideas for healthcare and medical practice.
Alternative medicine refers to healing systems, practices, and products that are outside of conventional Western medicine. It includes medical systems like Ayurveda, traditional Chinese medicine, naturopathy, homeopathy, and others. These systems have their own theories of health and disease, diagnostic methods, and treatments, which may include herbal medicine, massage, meditation, and other mind-body practices. Complementary medicine refers to alternative therapies used together with conventional medicine, while alternative medicine means using alternative therapies instead of conventional medicine. Some common reasons for using alternative therapies include treating chronic conditions, reducing side effects, and aligning with philosophical beliefs.
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WHO defines traditional medicine as including diverse health practices, approaches, knowledge and beliefs incorporating plant, animal, and/or mineral based medicines, spiritual therapies, manual techniques and exercises which can be used to maintain well-being, as well as to treat, diagnose or prevent illness.
TYPES OF TSM (AYUSH)
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U-UNANI
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Traditional Chinese medicine is an ancient system of healing that considers the body, mind, and spirit as a whole. It has been practiced for over 2,500 years in China. Some key components of traditional Chinese medicine include herbal remedies, acupuncture, massage, exercise, and diet. Diagnosis evaluates the pulse, tongue, sounds and smells of the body. The goal of treatment is to balance the flow of qi or life energy through the body. Maintaining health involves diet, exercise like tai chi and qigong, and preventing illness through lifestyle habits. Traditional Chinese medicine continues to be widely used today both in China and other parts of the world.
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4. Introduction
• Prophetic medicine ('Al-Tibb al- nabawī, النبوي)الطب refers to
the actions and words (hadith) specifically of the prophet
Muhammad (p.b.u.h) with regards to sickness, treatment and
hygiene.
• Prophetic Medicine has been described as advice by the
Prophet (pbuh) to His followers with an objective to maintain
health and well-being for their body and soul equally.
5. The Prophet’s 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
directly 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 Prophet’s
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 (masâ’il)
• As a result hadîth 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
• The Muslims inherited and developed Unânî 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.
• Greek Medicine was translated towards the latter stages of
the Umayyad (Umawi) Caliphate to the early stages of the
Abbasid Caliphates (Abbasi Khalîfa)
• There are many great Muslim scholars who were scholars of
Greek Medicine but not prophetic medicine i.e. Farâbi,
Bayrûni, Ibn Sîna
11. What type of medicine did The
Prophet use?
• Prophetic Medicine used practised his own
medicine. (from the Qur’ân) However he did
demonstrate a mix of medicines
12. Types of medicine
There are two types of medicine at present;
• Allopathic – Linguistically meaning ‘different than the
disease’ This is to treat a illness with it’s opposite or that
which is different (especially concerning modern
conventional medicine which is allopathic)
• Homeopathic - To treat a disease with it’s likeness. That
the treatments must be able to produce symptoms that
are similar to those of the disease being treated
13. An homeopath example of the
Prophet’s 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;
‘Do not kill your children.
When your child suffers from throat inflammation (uhtraa) or
headache, use Costus(kisht e shireen )/Indian Aloe (Qist al Ûd)
treated in freshwater and make the child sniff it’
This is a example of a hot disease being treated by a hot
medicine (here, of the third degree)
14. An Allopath example of the
Prophet’s Medicine
• Towards the end of the life of the Prophet, he was
affected with fever and commented thus upon it’s cure;
‘Whosoever is amongst you is struck with fever, which is a
slice of hell-fire, let him extinguish it with cold water’
Reported by Rafi’ bin Khadij
15. Classification
• Al-Suyuti (born 849AH) divides Prophetic medicine into three
classes:
• Preventative Prophetic medicine
• Traditional Prophetic medicine
• Spiritual Prophetic medicine
16. Preventative Prophetic medicine
Preventive measures taught in hadith include:
• quarantine for epidemics
• forbidding urination in stagnant water
• use of tooth stick
• precautions in the house at night
• fire & pests
• leaving a country because of its water and climate
• marriage and mental health,
• dietary control to avoid excesses,
• cleanliness and avoiding filth.
• Recitation of the Qur’an has beneficial physiological effects.
17. Moderation in Eating
• The Prophet (peace be upon him) advised his nation with
moderation when he said:
“The son of Adam does not fill a vessel worse than his stomach.
A few mouthfuls are sufficient for him in order to keep his back
straight. And if he must fill his stomach; then one third for his
food, one third for his drink and one third for his air.”
[At-Tirmidhi]
18. To always eat to ones fill:
• leads to sicknesses of the body and soul.
• is a hindrance to ones worship of Allah and obedience to Him
• leads to laziness and sleep
Excessive eating is disliked because:
• It restricts the breathing and leads to other ailments such as:
• High blood pressure
• Diabetes
• Gout
• Arteriosclerosis (Hardening of the arteries)
• Strokes and heart attacks
19. Traditional Prophetic Medicine
Following Things are mentioned in Traditional Prophetic Medicine:
• Miswak
• Dates
• Honey
• Black Cumin (Kalonji)
• Cupping (Hijama)
• Olive
• Fig
• Loban
• Kohl (Surma)
• Sponging In Fever
• Milk
• Barely
• vinegar
20. Miswak
• Prophet Muhammed () ﷺSaid: ‘Three things are amongst the
practices of the Ambiyaa — , application of perfume, Miswaak
and marriage'.“
AHMAD AND TIRMIZI
21. Benefits of Miswak
The greatest benefit of using miswaak is gaining the pleasure of Allah.
Others are as follow:
• The reward of Salaah (Prayers) is multiplied 70 times if Miswaak was
used before it.
• Strengthens the gums and prevents tooth decay.
• Creates a fragrance in the mouth.
• Eliminates bad odors and improves the sense of taste.
• Sharpens the memory.
• Is a cure for headaches.
• Creates luster (noor) on the face of the one who continually uses it.
• Causes the teeth to glow.
• Strengthens the eyesight.
• Assists in digestion.
• Clears the voice.
22. Dates
Prophet Muhammed () ﷺSaid:
“Indeed in dates there is a cure”.
Muslim(14/3) ,Ahmad (6/152)
Allah's Messenger ( ﷺ) Said:
“A family which has dates will not be hungry.”
–Sahih Muslim:5078
23. Benefits of Dates
Cure for several Ailments:
• Constipation
• Intestinal Disorders
• Weight Gain
• Healthy Heart
• Diarrhea
• Strengthen the Bones
• Treats Anemia
• Treatment of hypertension.
• Reduce cholesterol level (LDL) in the blood
• Energy Booster
• Reduce pain during Child birth
24. Honey
• Prophet Muhammed () ﷺSaid:
"Healing is in three things: cupping, a gulp of honey or
cauterization, but I forbid my followers to use cauterization."
Sahih Bukhari:585
25. Benefits of Honey
• Nature's Energy Booster
• Immunity System Builder
• Cholesterol Fighter
• For Pregnant Moms
• For Stress
• Sleeplessness
• For Burns
• For Anemia
• Cure for diarrhea- Mix Honey with hot water
• For Weight Loss- Mix Honey and Lemon with hot water
• For Digestion and bowel movements- Mix Honey and Milk
• For hair loss and bad breath. Mix Honey and Cinnamon
• For Arthritis – Mix Honey and Vinegar
• For Hair Conditioner - Mix Honey and Olive oil
• For Sore Throats & Cough
26. Black Cumin (Kalonji)
Prophet Muhammed () ﷺSaid:
"There is healing in black cumin(Kalonji) for all diseases except
death.“
Sahih Bukhari:5688
• In Arabic it is called البركةةبح ḥabbat al- barakah 'the seed of
blessing‘.
• Black cumin is mentioned in the book of Isaih in the Old
Testament (Isaiah 28:25)
• Black cumin is also used in Ayurvedic medicine
27. Benefits of Black Cumin
• Cancer (in drug called cisplatin)
• Asthma
• Allergies
• Cough
• Bronchitis
• Emphysema
• Swine flu
• Congestion
• Joint pain
• Diarrhea
• Dysentery
• Constipation
• Hemorrhoids
• Lowering blood pressure
• Lowering cholesterol levels
• Boosting the immune system
28. Hijama (Cupping)
Prophet Muhammed () ﷺSaid:
"If there was something excellent to be used as a remedy then it
is cupping (hijama).“
Sunan ibn Maajah:3476
29. What is cupping?
• Cupping is a therapeutic process for removing, 'unclean blood'
from the body. Cupping is the process of applying cups to
various points on the body by removing the air inside the cups
to form a vacuum. The blood comes out from the incisions
and is collected in a cup from where it is removed.
30. Benefits of Cupping
• It removes toxins and other waste material from the blood.
• It creates a negative pressure in the applied area thus
relieving pain & pressure.
• It forces body to increase its blood circulation & boost the
immune system.
• It can help those people who are under some magic spell or
who are under the influence of some evil beings.
• Hijama or cupping is a safe, non-invasive and economical way
of curing and preventing many diseases.
31. Olives OLIVE / ZAITOON
(Blessed Tree)
Prophet Muhammed () ﷺSaid:
“Eat the oil and use it on your hair and skin, for it comes from a
blessed tree.”
Tirmidhi:1775
32. Benefits of Olives
• Prevents heart diseases
• Protects against cancer
• Improves brain function
• Protects against depression.
• It heals the sinus and fistula very quickly
• Olive oil lowers the levels of total blood cholesterol
• No remedy equates the benefits of olive oil in hyper acidity
and gas troubles.
• The decoction of olive leaves in water is effective against
mouth and lips ulcers and allergic dermatitis.
• The massage of olive oil over the body tones up the muscles
and organs, it relieves muscular pains
• Help against wrinkles and delaying the effects of old age
33. Figs
Prophet Muhammed () ﷺSaid:
"If I could say that a fruit was sent down from Heaven (to
earth), I would say it is figs, because the Heaven's fruit has no
stones. Eat it, as it cures hemorrhoids and it is useful for treating
gout (osteo-arthritis).”
Hadith
34. Benefits of Fig
• For treatment of chronic hemorrhoids
• Prevent constipation
• Remove kidney and urinary bladder stone
• A mixture of figs and honey is very good for coughs.
• Content of Calcium and Potassium in figs prevent bone
thinning and helps to increase bone density.
• Figs are extremely nutritious, and over-all an ideal fruit to
overcome stresses and anxieties
• Figs contain Iron which enriches the blood, and helps to
produce it.
• Fiber present in figs is useful to flush out all the harmful
toxins from the body including cancer causing substances
36. Benefits of Loban
• It is an excellent repellent used to kill mosquitoes and other
harmful insects from your house
• It is an incense product which is used as fragrance.
• It is believed that its aroma is good for mind relaxation.
• Loban is said to remove negative energies from your home
like anger, depression, frustration and also grief.
37. Kohl (Surma)
Prophet Muhammed () ﷺSaid:
“The best of your kohl is antimony (Surma), for it improves the
eyesight and makes the hair (eyelashes) grow.”
Sunan ibn Maajah:3497
38. Benefits of Kohl
• Kohl protects the health of the eyes and gives strength and
clarity of vision
• It cleanses the eyes of bad substances.
• Kohl application at the time of sleeping has more benefits, as
it will cause stillness from harmful movements
39. Sponging in Fever
Prophet Muhammed () ﷺSaid:
"Fever is from the heat of the Hell, so cool it with water.’’
Sahih Bukhari:3262
Benefits
• Tepid sponging is a time honoured and well known method of
reducing the elevated temperature.
• Tepid sponging is useful as an immediate but transient
measure in bringing down the temperature.
40. Spiritual Prophetic Medicine
• Cure with Fatiha
• Dua for fear and Insomnia
• Dua for Depression and Anxiety
• Ruqyah for sores
• Ruqyah for pain
• Ruqyah for Ulcers
• Ruqyah for Scorpion’s stings
42. Initial Material on Prophetic
Medicine (Tibb An Nabawi)
• At Tibb An Nabawi – The first Book on this subject
published on this subject. By Ali Ar Riddâh (a descent of
the Prophet), 11th Imam of the Shi’a. Died 203 After Hijra
(AH) (818 CE). A small book quoting hadîth on Prophetic
medicine but without explanations. translated in French,
latin and Arabic.
• Tibb An Nabawi, Abd Al Malik bin Habeeb (Hubayb), d
238AH (853 CE) A Arabian Qurayshi Born in Andalusia,
Spain
• Tibb An Nabawi, Al Hâfiż Ibn As Sinni (Abu Bakr
Adaynûri) d 365AH
• Tibb An Nabawi, Abû Nu’aym al Aspahânî,. d 430AH.
(818 CE). Author of the famous Hilyatul Awliyâh, In the
same age as Ibn
43. Explanations and Commentaries
on Prophetic Medicine
• Initially most of those scholars that mentioned Prophet
Medicine were muhadithûn (Scholars of Prophetic
Narrations) thus have looked at the hadîth 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 Jawzî) 200 years after Ibn Sîna passed
away
44. The Famous notables of Islamic
Medicine
• Smallpox and measles, L. Rhazes/Muhammad Ibn Zakarîya al
Razi – died 240AH (925 CE)
• The Canon of Medicine (Al Qânûn) by Avicenna/Abu Ali Al
Husayn Ibn Sîna. d 428AH (1037 CE). Provally the most famous
• Simplification of Therapeutics and diet by Avenzoar/Abd Al
Mâlik Ibn Zuhr. d 557AH (1162 CE)
• Generalities in Medicine by Averroes/A.M Ibn Rushd d 595AH
(1198 CE)
• A commentary on the analysis of the cannon of Avicenna, by
Alî b n al Nafîs. d 607AH (1288 CE)
note: the name after the ‘/’ indicates the given name of the author
45. Notables Islamic Scholars of the
middle era
• At Tibb An Nabawi by ibn Qayyim al Jawziyah – d
751AH(1350 CE)
Probably the most famous at present on this subject
• At Tibb An Nabawi of Imam Dhahabî, d 748 AH (1274
CE).
Ordered/stratified his work emulating the work of
Avicenna called Al Qanûn, so very comprehensive, teacher
of the Polymath, Al Jawzi
• At Tibb An Nabawi, Imam Suyûti d 911 AH (1505 CE)–
Another famous work. He also quotes from Ibn Al Nafîs
and Avicenna
Editor's Notes
Cauterization is a medical practice or technique of burning a part of a body to remove or close off a part of it. It destroys some tissue in an attempt to mitigate bleeding and damage, remove an undesired growth, or minimize other potential medical harm, such as infections when antibiotics are unavailable.
inflammation of the mucous membrane in the bronchial tubes. It typically causes bronchospasm and coughing
a condition in which the air sacs of the lungs are damaged and enlarged, causing breathlessness.
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Congestion: An abnormal or excessive accumulation of a body fluid.
Dysentery infection of the intestines resulting in severe diarrhoea with the presence of blood and mucus in the faeces.
hemorrhoids
a swollen vein or group of veins in the region of the anus.