In light of this, the blessed islamic medicine (Dibbun Nabawy) portal, is glad
to present this book, whose contents are based mainly on articles and features
provided by reputed doctors and health specialists, to help both Muslims and
non-Muslims, understand the concepts of Prophetic healthy advices and its
relation with herbs. We ask Allah Almighty to guide us all to what is best in
this world and in the Hereafter, Ameen. May He also guide all our relative and
Muslim brothers and sisters wherever they are.
Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahiim DO NOT FORGET TO RECITE SURATUL KAHF today As Sunnah of every Juma'a. Barakallahu Fiikum Ajma'iin The Prophet Muhammad laid down the foundation for a social order in which every member of society was advised to maintain a healthy life, physically, psychologically, and spiritually. No aspect of life was to be disregarded. In the opinion of Douglas Guthrie (A History of Medicine, 1945), great advances in medicine made by Muslims during the Middle Ages were mainly due to the impact of the traditions of the Prophet Muhammad PBUH. Guthrie writes, “Had not the Prophet Muhammad himself said, ‘O Servant of God, use medicine, because God hath not created a pain without a remedy for it’”? Guthrie failed to quote the source of this important prophetic saying, but it is obvious that he was referring to the famous hadith from Tirmidhi (one of the six most important collections of prophetic traditions). As a matter of fact, there are several such sayings in...

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