Prophetic Medicine
Prophetic Medicine
Ibn al-Qayyim al-Jawzi
The Prophetic Medicine is a book written by Sheikh Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah. He is one of the scholars of the eighth century AH. He was born in Damascus in 1292 AD and died in 1350 AD. Ibn Taymiyyah adhered to days. The book contains great benefits on the rules of medicine, benefits and rare scientific issues. Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah says: So it was from the guidance of the Prophet, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, to do medication for himself, and to order it for whoever afflicted a disease from among his family and companions, but it was not from his guidance or the guidance of his companions to use compound medicines called ((Aqrabadin)), rather most of their medicines were in vocabulary, and they may have added To the singular what helps it, or breaks its surah, and this is the majority of the medicine of nations of different races, Arabs and Turks, and the people of the desert as a whole, but what was meant by the compounds of the Romans and the Greeks, and most of the medicine of India with the singular. And when possible, by the simple, it cannot be replaced by the compound. They said: And every disease that was able to be repelled by food and diet, it was not tried to be repelled by medicines. or found m He did not agree with him, so its quantity increased over him, or how it was, clinging to health, tampering with it, and the owners of experiments from doctors often treated them with vocabulary, and they are one of the three teams of medicine. The investigation of this is that medicines are of the same kind as food, so the nation and the sect whose foods are mostly compounded have very few diseases, and their medicine is in terms of vocabulary. Al-Bawadi and Al-Sas
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