Bimariyan Aur Unka Ilaj Mae Tibbe Nabwi – (Urdu/Arabi) – (PB)
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The life of Prophet Muhammad S.A.W. is a complete model for the muslims. The way he dealt with the physical and spritual ailments is called Prophetic Medicine. In the light of numerous secrets of the earth and heavens, the holy Prophet is reported to have identified numerous plants and herbs for their healing properties. Bukhari, Muslim, Abu Daud and Tirmidhi have recorded about fifty traditions on specific ailments and their cure. In addition, over three hundred traditions have been recorded on’ various aspects of hygiene, purification, cleanliness, habits of eating and drinking. All these traditions, known as Medicines of the Prophet, are recorded in the classical Arabic treatises of Ibn al-Qayyim Al-Jauzi, Abu Bakr Ibn al-Sani, and Abd-al -Rah ran as-Suyuti. The sayings of the holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be with him) propelled great advances in the field of medicine in the Islamic regions during the middle ages. During the pre-Islamic period Arabs depended for cure of diseases on invocation of supernatural and or on the favour of different deities for treatments of their illness. The Apostle of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be with him) laid great stress on the right medicine as a remedy and discouraged superstitious methods of treatment through relics, amulets, etc. The holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be with him) is reported to have said that the use of medicine for curing diseases is sanctioned by Allah and aCCording to a tradition reported by Abu Hurayrah the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be with him) said: God has not created a disease without a remedy for it. Disease is not the wrath of Allah, he is reported to have said, because many Prophets suffered greater pains than ordinary people. ACCording to many traditions, people used to seek the counsel of the holy Prophet for spiritual remedies for curing their sickness and for their kith and kin. The Apostle of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be with him) often suggested herbal remedies such as Talbina, senna, honey, olive, ginger, saffron, Habb al-Sauda (Black Cumin) etc. However, the word of caution by Ibn Khaldun should be kept in mind that the mission of the holy Prophet was to preach the Divine law and not to give instructions in medicine. Prophetic Traditions, nevertheless, remain a great source of knowledge. Inspired by the traditions of the holy Prophet the Arab Muslims raised the dignity of medical profession from that of a menial calling to the rank of the learned profession. This book is a compilation of treatment & solutions and remedies for various diseases and weaknesses under the light of ‘Tibbe Nabwi’ (The Prophetic Medicine) which is the prophetic way of treatment, compiled by Maulana Rehan Akram. Language – Urdu/Arabic.
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A useful book which contains the treatment & solutions and remedies for various diseases and weaknesses under the light of ‘Tibbe Nabwi’ (The Prophetic Medicine) which is the prophetic way of treatment
Additional information
Weight | 0.36 kg |
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Dimensions | 21.7 × 14 × 1.4 cm |
Author Name / Translator | M.Rehan Akram |
Published by | Islamic Book Service P. Ltd – India |
ISBN | 8172314906, 9788172314903 |
Binding Type | Paper Back |
Publication Year | 2009 |
Weight (kg) | 0.3 |
Pages | 1-312 |
Dimensions | 22cm X 14cm |
Length (cm) | 21.7 |
Width (cm) | 14 |
Height (cm) | 1.4 |
Printing Colour | 1 Col. |
Book Language(s) | Urdu |