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Natural Healing with the Medicine of the Prophet Muhammad

Natural Healing with the Medicine of the Prophet Muhammad

Natural Healing with the Medicine of the Prophet Muhammad

Interpreter :

Muhammad Al Akili

Publication year :

1994

Publish location :

U.S.A.

Number of volumes :

5

Publish number :

First

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Natural Healing with the Medicine of the Prophet Muhammad

Long before the rise of modern clinical science, healing was understood as a holistic interaction between body, soul, and moral conduct. Natural Healing with the Medicine of the Prophet Muhammad revisits this integrated vision of health, drawing upon prophetic guidance that continues to inspire natural and preventative approaches to well-being.

About the Book Natural Healing with the Medicine of the Prophet Muhammad explores al-ṭibb al-nabawi (Prophetic medicine: health-related guidance attributed to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) found in prophetic traditions). Rather than presenting medicine as a purely technical discipline, the book frames healing within a spiritual, ethical, and natural worldview rooted in revelation and lived practice.

The work examines dietary habits, natural remedies, hygiene, emotional balance, and lifestyle choices recommended or exemplified by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). These teachings are presented not as replacements for professional medical care, but as foundational principles that encourage prevention, moderation, and harmony with nature.

What You Will Discover

  • The core principles of al-ṭibb al-nabawi and their place within Islamic tradition.
  • Natural remedies such as honey, black seed, dates, and olive oil, along with their traditional uses.
  • The prophetic emphasis on moderation in eating, drinking, and daily habits.
  • Guidance on physical cleanliness, mental well-being, and emotional restraint as elements of health.
  • The relationship between spiritual practices, such as supplication, and physical healing.
  • How prophetic guidance promotes preventative care rather than reactive treatment.

About the Author The author presents classical material drawn from authentic Islamic sources in a clear and accessible manner, aiming to connect traditional prophetic teachings with contemporary interest in natural and holistic health. By organizing dispersed narrations into a coherent framework, the work makes Prophetic medicine approachable for modern readers without detaching it from its original religious context.

Who Is This Book For? This book is for readers interested in Prophetic medicine, natural healing, and the ethical foundations of health in Islam, including general readers, students of Islamic studies, and those seeking a faith-informed approach to wellness.