JALALU'D - Din Abdur Rahman As-Suyuti Tibb an-Nabbi - Medicine of the Prophet ﷺ Tibb an-Nabbi
JALALU'D - Din Abdur Rahman As-Suyuti Tibb an-Nabbi - Medicine of the Prophet ﷺ Tibb an-Nabbi
Publisher:
Ta Ha Publishers
Author:
Jalal ad-Din as-Suyuti
Language:
English
Binding:
Paper back
Pages: 230
Size: 14x20cm
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Description of islamic Book
Medicine of the Prophet (PBUH) (Tibb an-Nabawi) by Imam Ibn Al-Qayyim Al-Jawziyyah is one of the most respected classical works on Prophetic medicine. Drawing upon the Qur'an and authentic Sunnah, this timeless book explores the Prophet Muhammad's ﷺ guidance on physical health, spiritual well-being, nutrition, preventive care, and natural remedies.
Written more than 650 years ago, this masterpiece remains relevant today by presenting an Islamic perspective on holistic health. The author explains how faith, worship, healthy living, and natural treatments work together to promote overall wellness. The book discusses common illnesses, Prophetic remedies, beneficial foods, herbs, and the importance of relying upon Allah while taking appropriate means for treatment. It also includes a valuable glossary of herbs, foods, and natural substances mentioned in Islamic tradition.
Ideal for students of Islamic knowledge, healthcare professionals interested in Islamic medicine, and every Muslim household, this book is an essential reference for understanding the principles of Tibb an-Nabawi.
Key Features
- Classic work on Prophetic Medicine (Tibb an-Nabawi)
- Written by Imam Ibn Al-Qayyim Al-Jawziyyah
- Based on the Qur'an and authentic Sunnah
- Covers physical and spiritual healing
- Discusses natural remedies, herbs, honey, and nutrition
- Includes preventive healthcare guidance
- Excellent reference for Islamic health and wellness
CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
V
ABOUT THE AUTHOR VII
AUTHOR'S INTRODUCTION IX
PART ONE
I. THE THEORY OF MEDICINE 3
The Constitution of Man
The State of the Body
The Causes of Disease
Signs in a Man 9
2. THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE 10
Food
Drink
Movement and Rest 17
Emission through Sexual Intercourse 18
Blood-Letting and Cupping
The Emotions 24
Habits 26
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3. PRINCIPLES OF TREATMENT 28PART TWO
4. PROPERTIES OF FOODS AND REMEDIES 33
Simple Remedies Compound Remedies
33 III
5. DOSAGE OF REMEDIES 114
6. OBSERVATIONS ON COMPOUND PREPARATIONS 115
PART THREE
7. TREATING DISEASE
119
Making Use of Medicine
121
On Calling in a Physician
123
Prescribing Doing without Food
Encouragement to Study Medicine
Doctors' Fees
130
Examining the Sick 132
Treatment by Members of the Opposite Sex who are not Close Relations % 133
Compelling the Sick to Eat and Drink 134
Minor Services for the Sick 137
Using Haram Remedies
Treating Fevers
Treating Minor Ailments 145
Cauterisation 148
Sprains, Fractures and Bites % 151
Avoiding Pests at Night
The Plague
Al-Ghayla and Al-'Azala 158 The Evil Eye 160
Spiritual Remedies 167
The Benefits in Being Sick and in Visiting the Sick 172
Embryology and Anatomy 178
Listening to Recitation
Publisher
Ta Ha Publishers
Author
- Jalal ad-Din as-Suyuti
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Sample Pages - Content
CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
V
ABOUT THE AUTHOR VII
AUTHOR'S INTRODUCTION IX
PART ONE
I. THE THEORY OF MEDICINE 3
The Constitution of Man
The State of the Body
The Causes of Disease
Signs in a Man 9
2. THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE 10
Food
Drink
Movement and Rest 17
Emission through Sexual Intercourse 18
Blood-Letting and Cupping
The Emotions 24
Habits 26
Page 2:
3. PRINCIPLES OF TREATMENT 28PART TWO
4. PROPERTIES OF FOODS AND REMEDIES 33
Simple Remedies Compound Remedies
33 III
5. DOSAGE OF REMEDIES 114
6. OBSERVATIONS ON COMPOUND PREPARATIONS 115
PART THREE
7. TREATING DISEASE
119
Making Use of Medicine
121
On Calling in a Physician
123
Prescribing Doing without Food
Encouragement to Study Medicine
Doctors' Fees
130
Examining the Sick 132
Treatment by Members of the Opposite Sex who are not Close Relations % 133
Compelling the Sick to Eat and Drink 134
Minor Services for the Sick 137
Using Haram Remedies
Treating Fevers
Treating Minor Ailments 145
Cauterisation 148
Sprains, Fractures and Bites % 151
Avoiding Pests at Night
The Plague
Al-Ghayla and Al-'Azala 158 The Evil Eye 160
Spiritual Remedies 167
The Benefits in Being Sick and in Visiting the Sick 172
Embryology and Anatomy 178
Listening to Recitation
Who is Jalal ad-Din as-Suyuti?
Jalal ad-Din as-Suyuti (1445–1505 CE) was a prominent Egyptian scholar of the late Mamluk era, renowned for his vast knowledge of Qur’an, Hadith, law, history, and Arabic literature. Author of over 500 works, including Tafsir al-Jalalayn and Al-Itqan fi Ulum al-Qur’an, he remains one of the most influential and prolific scholars in Islamic history.