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Unlocking Wellness: The Timeless Wisdom of Hijama from Quran and Sunnah
In Islamic teachings, health and well-being hold a significant place, guided by the Quran and Sunnah. One profound aspect of holistic health rooted in our traditions is the practice of Hijama, or cupping therapy. Understanding Hijama: A Timeless Tradition Hijama, an ancient healing practice, finds its roots in the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). As narrated by Ibn Abbas, the Prophet said, "Healing is in three things: a gulp of honey, cupping, and branding with fire (cauterizing). But I forbid my followers to use cauterization." This gentle yet potent therapy involves creating suction on specific points of...
Continue ReadingWhy Doesn’t Allah Seem to Be Answering My Dua?
You've been making sincere dua (supplication) to Allah for a long time. Despite continuously begging 🙏, crying 😢, and asking Him 👆, there seems to be no response. Why does your dua feel unanswered? It's common to wonder "why?" in times like these. This article explores reasons behind the apparent lack of response to dua, and how to deal with it in faith and patience. Allah Always Responds to Sincere Dua in One of Three Ways ✅ Though it may seem like there's no response, in reality, Allah always answers supplications made sincerely. It just may not be in the...
Continue ReadingThe Ancient Islamic Remedy of Sidr Leaves for Protection Against Black Magic and Evil Eye
Islamic medicine has a long history of using natural remedies to treat spiritual afflictions. One traditional cure that has persisted over centuries is the sidr leaf, used for protection and healing from black magic and the evil eye. What are Sidr Leaves? Sidr leaves are from the sidr tree (Ziziphus spina-christi), an evergreen tree native to tropical regions. The Quran mentions sidr trees in paradise (Surah al-Waqi’ah verses 28-32), showing their significance in Islamic tradition. Sidr leaves have been prized in Islamic medicine for their healing properties. Their use against black magic and evil eye originates from the hadith of...
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