“The son of Adam does not fill any vessel worse than his stomach. It is sufficient for the son of Adam to
eat a few mouthfuls, to keep him going.
If he must do that (fill his stomach), then let him fill one third with food, one third with drink and one third with air.” Prophet Muhammed PBUH.
Narrated by: al-Tirmidhi (1381),
Ibn Maajah (3349).
Introduction about Prophetic Medicine & Herbalism
Praise
be to Allah. We thank Him, the Most High, and seek His Help and Forgiveness.
We seek refuge in Allah from the evils within ourselves
and that of bad deeds.
He
whom Allah guides, is truly guided, and whom Allah leaves to stray, none can
guide him. We bear witness that there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad is
His final Prophet (Peace and Blessings be Upon Him). We ask Allah to bless our
Prophet Muhammad, his family, his Companions, and all his followers, from the
beginning of his call to the Day of Judgment.
Prophetic
Medicine simply refers to the actions done and thought said by the Prophet
Muhammed with regards to sickness, treatment, nutrition, and hygiene. It is
distinct from Islamic medicine, in that the latter is a broader category
encompassing a variety of medical practices rooted in the Ancient civilizations
of the Muslim nations which influenced Mediveval Islamic Medical sciences.
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.
Ibn
Abbas has also narrated that Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him) said: “There are
two blessings which many people lose: (They are) health and free time for doing
good.” (Al-Bukhari).
Prophet
Muhammed PBUH had a firm belief in the existence of a cause and a cure for
every disease and that was described in many prophetic hadiths such as: “Make
use of medical treatment, for Allah has not made a disease without appointing a
remedy for it, with the exception of one disease, namely old age.” Narrated by:
Abu Dawud, Sunan Abu Dawud.
About
50 hadiths on specific ailments and their remedies have been grouped together
under the Chapter called Kitab-al-Tibb of well- known collections of hadith by
Bukhari, Muslim, Abu Dawud, Tirmidhi, and others.
In
addition of those, more than 300 hadiths referred to hygiene, cleanliness,
habit of eating and drinking. All these prophetic hadiths, which number about
400, constitute the Prophetic Medicine, and can be found together in the
classical books of Ibn al-Qayyim Aljouzi (8th Century AD), Abu Nu’aim (5th
Century AD), Abu Abd-Allah al-Dhahbi (8th Century AD), and Abu Bakar Ibn
al-Sani (4th century AD).
In
light of this, OnIslam.net 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.
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