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Rule no.1- All diseases are curable, according to Quran and Hadis.
Rule no. 2- Allah Talah has send all the diseases on earth,
Rule no. 3- The diseases and cure of the diseases both are sent by Allah Talah.
Means all diseases are curable.
Lesson No 2:
Principles of treatment of Tib e nabawi
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Medicines
Dua
Sadqa
Namaz(salah) (like chasht ki Namaz(salah) for joints)
Quran (reading,special aayats and chapters for diseases, as mentioned in Hadis)
As-taq-faar (seeking forgiveness from Allah Talah)
Lesson No 3:
Kind of diseases according to Islam (Tib e nabi )
1. Physical diseases
2. Psychological diseases
3. Spiritual diseases (soul diseases)
Physical diseases: - are diseases of body parts like organ, blood, bones, hair, skin etc, in it both
anatomical & physiological diseases are included.
Psychological diseases: - are, diseases of mind, (according to Islam & Quran) doubt, error in
thoughts, lust and desire are the major psychological diseases.
Also excessive liking of money, forgetfulness of Allah Talah & etc.
Spiritual diseases: - are envy, jealously, enematic feelings, ego, takabbur etc
Points:We should seek treatment for all 3 types of diseases. Unfortunately we are mostly concern about
physical diseases and health. We almost neglect the psychological and spiritual diseases
In Quran, Hadis and Sunnats we will get references of diseases and their treatment.
In Quran and Hadis treatment with herbs, water, honey etc and aayats, duaas are mentioned.
These are for us; we rely on doctors only, though doctors only know about physical and some
psychological diseases & do not know about spiritual diseases.
When will we start treatment with Quran also?
Lets not neglect any more, life is too short
Lesson No 4: Onion
Names of Onion:
It is called as Basal in Quran, Hadis & Arabic.
In Latin it is called as Allium cepa Linn.
Family is Liliaceace.
In Urdu & Hindi it is called as Piyaaz.
Quranic references of Onion:
1. Onions reference in Quran is in Sura Baqara, chapter no.2, (aayat) verse no 61. (In
references to Moosa (A.S.) & His followers, in this verse onion in directly mentioned
along with Mann & salva & many other vegetables.
Prophet guidance about onions:
1. It is mentioned in Abu Dawood (book of hadis) that Hazrat Aisha was asked about
onion (basal) & she said that the last meal which prophet Ate, had onions in it. (Narrated by
Ibn Zaid & he asked to Hazrat Aisha ) : Abu Dawood.
2. Hazrat Jabir Bin Abdullah says that Prophet disallowed to come in masjid
after eating vegetables like Garlic, Onion, Gandna (wild onion) because angles (farishtaas) of
Allah Talah get irritated (by its smell) & also people get irritated ( by its smell) (Narrated by
Hazrat Jabir Bin Abdullah ) : Muslim, Trimizi & etc.
(Means do not come in masjid immediately after eating raw garlic, onion & etc which gives bad
smell in mouth).
3. It is mentioned in Abu Dawood that Prophet allowed us to eat onion & garlic cooked in
food. (Means avoid eating them raw)
4. It is mentioned in Ibn Majah that Hazrat Umar Bin Khattab once in Friday khutba
said that if you want to eat garlic & onion, use them in cooked food.
(Means avoid eating them raw & coming in public & avoid its bad smell in breath or mouth)
(Narrated by Madaan Bin Abi Talha ) : Ibn Majah. (This is given in short).
5. Hazrat Abu Saeed Al Khudri says that prophet disallowed to eat onion,
garlic, gundan (wild onion): Tyasi.
(Raw is disliked to eat, but we can use them in cooked food.)
Important note: - Allah Talahs farishtaas (angles) like Gibrail (a.s) use to frequently came to
Prophet bringing Quranic verses & messages from Allah Talah, farishtaas dislike smell of
garlic, onions & etc in breath & mouth & there may be delay in messages to come from Allah
Talah, so may be Prophet disliked their smell in breath & mouth
Contra-indications:
1. Do not use in diarrhea.
2. Bleeding disorders, Namaz time(salah)
3. Do not use in weak sex.
Lesson No 5: Watermelon
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Prophet guidance about water melon: 1. Hazrat Aisha says that the respected Prophet used to eat Bathikh
(water melon) with Rutab (fresh ripen dates) (tazi paki khajur) : Trimizi, Abu Dawood.
(The above is also mentioned by Hazrat Sahal Bin Saad : Ibn Majah, Trimizi
& Muslim.
(Also mentioned by Hazrat Anas Ibn Malik : Tabrani, Al-hakim, and Abu
Naeem.
2. Abu Dawood adds to the above that, Prophet said watermelon breaks (neutralize)
the hotness of dates. (Means both gets neutralized).
3. Hazrat Abdullah Ibn Abbas says that Prophet once said that eat Bathikh
(watermelon) with Rehaan (Tulsi), this cleans the urinary bladder, stomach, intestines,
increases urine out-put, throws out unwanted fluid collection of the body, Shines the face,
good for vitality (sex), removes unwanted coolness from the body.: Musnad Firdous, AlRafi.
4. Many scholars say that Prophet liked water melon and grapes very much.
(Reference Tib e nabi & jadid science, by Dr. Khalid)
5. It is mentioned in Ibn Asqar that Prophet said that eating Bathikh (watermelon)
before meal (empty stomach) cleans the stomach &removes diseases. (Reference Tib e
nabi & jadid science, by Dr. Khalid)
Lesson No 6: Anjeer
Quranic references: (In Sura Teen) chapter no. 95. Verse no. 1, 2, 4. Allah Talah toke oath of Teen (Anjeer), olive
and Mount Sinai, this is regarding that human has been created in the best form. (Allah tahla
says.)
Prophet guidance about Anjeer: 1. Hazrat Abu Darda says that a dish full of Teen (Anjeer) was presented to Prophet
once & Prophet said us to eat it & further said if anyone ask me that any fruit has been
sent from Jannat, so I will say this is the fruit (teen) & yes it is from Jannat & is amongst the dry
fruit of Jannat & also said eat it, & it is a cure for piles & arthritis. (Narrated by Hazrat Abu
Darda: Ibn Abu Baker Al Jauzi).
2. Hazrat Abu Zar also narrates the same above with difference in some words. (:
Musnad Firdous, Kanzool Aamaal.)
Easy to digest.
Reliefs stomach ache.
Best for pregnancy.
Good for infants (new born) suffering from hydrocephalus (collection of fluid in the
brain, and the size of head is bigger).
5. Reduces acidity.
6. Ripen whitish colored is best.
7. Cleans the liver, throat, spleen etc.
8. Good in prostrate problems.
9. Reduces cough and clears the lungs.
10. Should not be eaten excessively, it may cause lice problem.
11. Removes constipation.
12. Helps in Gums infections, tumors, cancers etc.
13. Increases urine output.
14. Best if eaten on empty stomach (dry or wet anyone).
15. Removes kidney stones.
16. Protects from poisoning.
17. Dried one is good for nerves.
18. Have vitamin B1, B2, vitamin C, carotene, vitamin A, iron, calcium, copper, malic acid,
sugar, nitrogen, vitamin K, fibers, cellulose etc.
19. Increases haemoglobin.
20. For throat infection, dip Anjeer in 40 ml water for some time and drink it before meal,
three times a day, for 3 to 5 days.
21. Increases milk production.
22. Best in measles, dengue, lungs infection
23. Can be used with other medicines.
24. Best for pregnant but only one fig a day.
25. Also can be used on skin ulcers and wounds (wet one) smash it and apply on the wound.
26. Also helpful in menstrual irregularities.
Lesson No 7: Anaar(Pomegranate)
Names:
It is called Rumman in Hadis, Quran & Arabic.
In Hindi it is called Anaar.
In Sanskrit it is called Dadim.
In Latin it is called as Puncia Grapatum Linn.
Its family is Punicacea.
5. The sour one is good in stomach infections, increases urine output, stops motion,
diarrhea, vomiting etc.
6. Al Razi says that sour reduces sexual desire.
Lesson No 8: Methi
Fenugreek
It is called Hulba in Hadis & Arabic.
In English it is called as Fenugreek.
In Hindi & Urdu it is called as Methi.
Latin Name is Gracecue foenum.
Prophet guidance about Hulba (Methi): 1. Hazrat Kasim Bin Abdur Rehman says that Prophet once guided to seek cure
in Hulba (Methi): Ibn Al-Qeem.
2. Hazrat Zahbi narrated that Prophet once said that if you know the benefits of
Hulba (Methi), and if the price of it increases as price of gold, you will purchase it for gold
price & use it: Ibn Al-Qaeem (because it is very beneficial for health).
3. Once Hazrat Saad Bin Abi Waqqas fell ill in Makka, Prophet visited him,
and asked to call a doctor,
Al Haris Bin Kaladah was called, he came and examined Hazrat Saad , and said he is
not serious, and advised to take dates (khajur), barley (jaw) & boiled Methi water & prepare
daliya (soup like gravy) than put honey in it & give to Hazrat Saad at early morning,
garma-garam (warm)
And Hazrat Saad got well; Prophet liked the preparation advised by Al Haris
Bin Kaladah.
Lesson No 9: Kalongi
Names: 1. It is called Small Black seed, Samal fennel and Black Cumin in English
2. In Hadis it is called as Habbat & Shuneiz.
3. In Arabic it is called as Habbat.
4. In Sanskrit, it is called as Krishna Jeerak.
5. In Latin, it is called as Nigella sativa.
6. In Urdu & Hindi, it is called as Kalongi.
7. In Persian, it is called as Shuneiz.
Names: It is called Anab (plural) & Inab (singular) & in Arabic and Quran.
In Hadis, it is called as Zabib.
In Hindi, Urdu, Persian it is called as Angoor.
In Sanskrit, it is called as Draksha.
In Latin, it is called as Vitis vinifera Linn.
Family is Vitaceace.
Quranic references about Grapes: There are 11 references about Grapes in Quran, in singular & plural form.
1. Chapter 2, Sura Baqara, verse no. 266
2. Chapter 6, Sura An-nam, verse no. 100.
3. Chapter 13, Sura Raad, verse no. 4.
4. Chapter 16, Sura Nahl, verse no. 11
5. Chapter 16, Sura Nahl verse no. 67.
6. Chapter 17, Sura Bani-Israel, verse no. 91.
7. Chapter 18, Sura Kahf, verse no. 32.
8. Chapter 23, Sura Muminun, verse no. 19.
9. Chapter 36, Sura Yaseen, verse no. 34.
10. Chapter 78, Sura Nabaa, verse no. 31-32.
11. Chapter 80, Sura Abasa, verse no. 28.
Prophets guidance about Grapes: 1. Hazrat Tamim Aldari once gifted some dried grapes (munakkah) to the
respected Prophet , Prophet took them in his respected hands & said eat this, it
is a healthy meal, removes tiredness, cools the anger, gives strength, makes food sweet
smelling, reduces cough, brightens the face, (Narrated by Hazrat Tamim Aldari
): Abu Naeem.
2. Prophet once said that those who take 21 dried grapes (munakkah) daily, will be
free from all diseases which give rise to inferior complex. (Narrated by Hazrat Ali
) : Abu Naeem.
3. Prophet once said that for your beneficial there are dried grapes (munakkah), this
improves the complexion, reduces phlegm, strengthens the organs, removes tiredness,
improves mood, increases good smell in breath & removes sorrow (grief). (Narrated by
Hazrat Ali ) : Abu Naeem.
4. This is mentioned in many hadis that Prophet used to soak dates or munakkah in
water & use to drink the sharbat. (But did not soaked together nor ate both together)
(Reference Tib e Nabi & jadid science by Dr. Khalid).
5. Prophet guided that never soak dates & dried grapes together: Bukhari.
6. Hazrat Ibn Abbas says that Prophet once said that eat dried grapes
(munakkah) , but remove its skin because there is diseases in its skin & cure in inner pulp
: Zahbi.
7. Hazrat Jabir Bin Abdullah says that Prophet, did not ate dried grapes &
dates together at one time: Abu Dawood.
The same is also narrated by Abdullah Bin Abi Qataada : An-Nisaaee.
8. Hazrat Abdullah Bin Abbas says that Prophet use to drink grapes sharbat
(means reddish dried grapes were soaked in water for Prophet & Prophet use
to drink this water) on the same day, next day, some times on the 3rd day or use to
distribute the remaining among people or workers. : Abu Dawood.
9. Prophet denied & prohibited to drink grapes wine. (Reference & narrated by Tariq
Bin Suwayd Hijri ) : Muslim, Abu Dawood, and Trimizi.
10. Many scholars say that grapes (dried grapes) & Battikha (watermelon) was very much
favorite of Prophet. (Reference Tib e nabi & jadid science by Dr. Khalid)
How to use grapes: - Eat it as follows: 1. Eat raw ripen fruit (means fresh condition)
2. Eat dried grapes of small size or big size.
3. Eat raw both fresh fruit or dried
4. Best is soaked in water and drink the water.
5. Please wash all types of grapes before use.
6. Open the dried grapes and soak it in water with its seed
7. Seeds can be thrown or crushed with teethes and eaten or powdered and eaten.
8. Cooked with food and dishes.
9. Can be eaten with watermelon.
10. Eat on empty stomach
11. Never eat after meals.
12. Best eaten on empty stomach, early morning.
13. Do not use with khajur (dates)