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'And when I am sick. Then
He heals me' (TMQ 26,80)
The
Medicine of the Prophet
Translation from Tibb an-Nabbi
By JJalalu'd-Din 'Abdur-Rahman as-Suyuti
-Edited by Ahmad Thomson
248 pages Paperback A5 ISBN 1 897940 15 7
Published by Taha, London UK
Reprinted 2004
A unique edition of this exceptional work by one of the most famous of Muslim scholars. Originally written in Arabic nearly 500 years ago, this book is packed with a detailed description of the most common physical and spiritual diseases experienced by people throughout the ages. Imam Suyuti indicates the remedies for these by drawing both from the Qur'an and the wisdom of the Prophet Muhammad, blessings and peace be on him. Doctors and scientists may debate the effectiveness of traditional medicines, but the positive results and soothing effects of this medicine have been obvious to millions of people during the last fourteen centuries.
This unique work gives a clear insight into the causes of illness and healing.
Ali ibn al-Husayn
ibn Wafid said
'Allah put all medicine into half an ayah when he
said:
Eat and drink, but not excessively'
(TM
Qur'an: 7:31) [Taken
from Page 11]
Abd
al-Rahman ibn Kamal al-Din Abi Bakr ibn Muhammad ibn Sabiq al-Din, Jalal
al-Din al-Misri al-Suyuti
al-Shafi`i al-Ash`ari, also
known as Ibn al-Asyuti (849-911AH), the mujtahid imam and renewer of the
tenth Islamic century, foremost hadith master, encyclopedist, historian, and
biographer and probably one of the most prolific of all Islamic writers.
There are an enormous number of his essays and treatises preserved today. A
number of his writings concerned scientific topics or issues related to
natural science and food and regimen, amongst other things.
Biography of Imam Suyuti
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