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Lawful and unlawful foods in Islamic law focus on Islamic medical and ethical aspects
(semantic scholar, 2009)
In this paper, attempts will be made to study and understand the lawful and unlawful foods in the light of Islamic Medical law focus on ethical aspect that has been practiced during Islamic civilization. We will realize ...
Ahadith of the Prophet (saw) on Healing in Three Things (al-S hifa fi Thalatha): An Interpretational
(Nobel Matbaacılık, 2004-10)
Attempts will be made to interpret and evaluate the authentic ahadith of the Prophet Muhammad (saw) on healing in three things (al-Shifa'fi Thalatha) namely by a gulp of honey (al-asal), cupping (al-hijamah) and cauterization ...
Healing through Ruqyah (Incantation) with special focus on the perception of Malay-Muslim society in Kelantan and Terengganu on Ruqyah as an alternative way of healing in Malaysia
(Nobel Matbaacılık, 2008)
This paper is an attempt to discuss healing through Ruqyah (incantation) focus on perception of Malay-Muslim society in Kelantan and Terengganu on
Ruqyah as an alternative way of healing in Malaysia. Healing through Ruqyah ...
Maintaining a Healthy Environment: An Islamic Ethical Approach
(2009)
Islam plays an important role in preservation of the quality of a precious environment. This is because, according to Islam, not only Allah (s.w.t) has absolute sovereignty over man’s life and death, but man has no dominion ...
Health and medicine in the Islamic tradition based on the book of medicine (Kitab Al-Tibb) of Sahih Al-Bukhari
(International Society For The History of Islamic Medicine (JISHIM), 2006)
This article attempts to study the book of medicine (kitab al-tibb) in Sahih al-Bukhari. The book of medicine appears in the book 76 which consists of 58 chapters with 105 traditions (hadiths). The titles of each chapter ...