Just to share something from my own experience. Being diagnosed of 
one kind of illness and was under treatment of specialist for 5 
years until at the end they ( 2 specialists from a well known 
private hospital in klang valley) told me they gave up on me bcos my 
body was not responding to any medicine!i even did a radioactive 
treatment..! So I seek alternative. 
What I did was reading zikir mathurat everyday and yassin as often 
as I could and also the quran plus a few solat sunat. My routine 
started early morning, with solat wuduk,tahajud,taubat and 
hajat..and carry on with reading zikir. After maghrib is for reading 
the quran…I make it a point to read after maghrib everyday 
insyaallah….
Alhamdulillah after a year, I did my blood test a week before raya…
everything is back to normal…
The thing  is everything that come to us is from god, penyakit pun 
tuhan yang beri so minta dari Dia lah untuk sembuhkan. Bukan tuhan 
dah janji berdoalah nescaya Aku kabulkan…


--- In [email protected], "Muhammad Abdul-Rahman" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The Qur'aan and medicine 
> 
> Question: 
> 
> I heard in a lecture that medical scientists or doctors claim that 
many medicines&treatements have been discovererd&propounded by 
inferring facts frm the Holy Quran. 
> 
> Now my question is, Is that all regarding medicine is mentioned in 
the Holy Quran? Or is there more left which we've to still put into 
use? 
> 
> I'm asking this question with regards to an earnest request frm a 
friend of mine, a hindu named Vignesh and he asked me whether there 
r matters left still in the Holy Quran to control some of these 
deadly diseases. 
> 
> 
> Answer: 
> 
> Praise be to Allaah. 
> 
> Firstly: 
> 
> Allaah sent Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) 
with a religion that covers all aspects of life, as Abu Dharr (may 
Allaah be pleased with him) said: The Messenger of Allaah (peace and 
blessings of Allaah be upon him) left us and no bird flapped its 
wings in the sky except that he had taught us some knowledge about 
it. 
> 
> (Narrated by Ahmad, 20399. See Majma' al-Zawaa'id, 8/263. al-
Haythami said: it was narrated by al-Tabaraani and its men are the 
men of saheeh apart from Muhammad ibn `Abd-Allaah ibn Yazeed al-
Muqri' who is thiqah (trustworthy)). 
> 
> Islam came to meet the needs of people in all aspects of their 
lives. 
> 
> Secondly: 
> 
> What is narrated in the Sunnah from the Prophet (peace and 
blessings of Allaah be upon him) complements what is in the Qur'aan. 
These two sources are the principal sources for Muslims. The Prophet 
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) has told us that Allaah 
has not sent down any disease but He has also sent down a cure for 
it. 
> 
> It was narrated from Abu Hurayrah (may Allaah be pleased with him) 
that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) 
said: "Allaah has not sent down any disease but He has also sent 
down a cure for it." 
> 
> Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 5678. 
> 
> Thirdly: 
> 
> What the questioner has mentioned, that some Muslims say that many 
remedies were discovered through the Holy Qur'aan, we say that this 
is somewhat exaggerated. 
> 
> The Qur'aan is not a book of medicine or geography or geology as 
some Muslims like to say to westerners. Rather it is a book of 
guidance for mankind and one of the greatest of its miracles is its 
eloquence and the ideas and concepts that it contains. This is the 
main aspect of its miraculous nature. Allaah revealed it to His 
Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) at a time when 
eloquence had reached great heights, so this book came to amaze 
those people and challenge them in their area of expertise, to prove 
to them that it was from Allaah. 
> 
> This is not strange, and it is nothing new in religion. The signs 
of Moosa (peace be upon him) _ his stick and his hand _ were of the 
kind that was prevalent during his time, which was magic (sihr). The 
signs of `Eesa (peace be upon him) _ raising the dead and healing 
the blind and lepers _ were of the kind that his people were skilled 
in and that was widespread among them, which was medicine. 
> 
> Hence we say that the greatest feature of the Qur'aan is its 
eloquence. Scholars nowadays are still discovering new aspects of 
its eloquence through their study of its verses. 
> 
> This does not mean that there is no other miraculous aspects to 
the Qur'aan. Rather in some verses Allaah mentions things about the 
design of the human body, the stages of its creation and 
development, some natural phenomena, etc. 
> 
> But with regard to cures for various diseases, as the questioner 
mentions, the Qur'aan is a healing for the believers. This includes 
healing the heart (mental or spiritual disease) and physical 
healing. Allaah mentions honey in the Qur'aan and says that it is a 
healing for mankind. And He mentions the principle of preserving 
good health and guarding against sickness. So whoever says that the 
Qur'aan says a lot about medicine in this regard is right, but 
whoever goes beyond that is exaggerating. Rather this is a kind of 
exaggeration coined by some Muslims. The Qur'aan is not a book of 
medicine. There are some diseases that did not exist previously, so 
how could their cure come _ according to what the questioner says _ 
before they appeared? 
> 
> Fourthly: 
> 
> (a) The following are some of the verses which indicate that the 
Qur'aan is healing: 
> 
> Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): 
> 
> "And We send down of the Qur'aan that which is a healing and a 
mercy to those who believe" 
> 
> [al-Isra' 17:82] 
> 
> Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: 
> 
> Allaah says "And We send down of the Qur'aan that which is a 
healing and a mercy to those who believe". The correct view is that 
the word min (translated here as "of") serves to explain the nature 
of the Qur'aan as a whole, not to refer to parts of it and not other 
parts. 
> 
> Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): 
> 
> "O mankind! There has come to you a good advice from your Lord 
(i.e. the Qur'aan, enjoining all that is good and forbidding all 
that is evil), and a healing for that which is in your hearts" 
> 
> [Yoonus 10:57] 
> 
> The Qur'aan is the complete healing for all mental, spiritual and 
physical diseases, all diseases of this world and the Hereafter. But 
not everyone is guided to use it for the purpose of healing. If the 
sick person uses the Qur'aan for healing in the proper way, and 
applies it to his disease with sincerity, faith, complete acceptance 
and firm conviction, fulfilling all its conditions, then no disease 
can resist it. 
> 
> How can disease resist the words of the Lord of heaven and earth 
which, if He had revealed it to the mountains they would have 
crumbled and if He had revealed it to the earth it would have broken 
it apart? There is no sickness, spiritual or physical, but in the 
Qur'aan there is that which indicates its remedy, its cause and how 
to protect against it for those who are blessed with understanding 
of His Book. Zaad al-Ma'aad, 4/352 
> 
> (b) The Qur'aan contains the treatment for hearts and souls, and 
as such it is a means of expelling all sicknesses from the body. In 
this regard the Qur'aan is a healing and a remedy for many diseases. 
> 
> Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: 
> 
> We and others have tried this on many occasions and we have seen 
that it works in ways that physical remedies do not. Indeed we now 
regard physical medicine as the doctors regard folk medicine. This 
is in accordance with the law of divine wisdom, not contrary to it, 
but the causes of healing are many and varied. When the heart is in 
contact with the Lord of the Worlds, the Creator of the disease and 
the remedy, the Controller of nature Who directs it as He wills, he 
has other remedies apart from the remedies that are sought by the 
heart that is far away from Him and that turns away from Him. It is 
known that when a person's spirits are high and his body is in good 
shape, they cooperate in warding off disease and suppressing it, so 
if a person is in high spirits and physical good shape, finds 
comfort in being close to his Creator, loving Him, enjoying 
remembrance of Him (dhikr), devoting all his strength and power for 
His sake and focusing on Him, seeking His help, putting his trust in 
Him, how can anyone deny that this is the greatest medicine or that 
this spiritual power gives him the means to ward off pain and defeat 
it completely? No one would deny this but the most ignorant of 
people, those who are furthest away from Allaah and the most hard-
hearted and unaware of human nature. 
> 
> Zaad al-Ma'aad 4/12 
> 
> (c) In the Qur'aan there is Soorat al-Faatihah which is a ruqyah 
to be recited as a prayer for healing. 
> 
> It was narrated that Abu Sa'eed (may Allaah be pleased with him) 
said: "A group of the companions of the Prophet (peace and blessings 
of Allaah be upon him) set out on a journey and traveled until they 
stopped in (the land of) one of the Arab tribes. They asked them for 
hospitality but they refused to welcome them. The chief of that 
tribe was stung by a scorpion and they tried everything but nothing 
helped them. Some of them said, `Why don't you go to those people 
who are camped (near us), maybe you will find something with them.' 
So they went to them and said, `O people, our chief has been stung 
by a scorpion and we have tried everything but nothing helped him. 
Can any of you do anything?' One of them said, `Yes, by Allaah, I 
will recite ruqyah for him, but by Allaah we asked you for 
hospitality and you did not welcome us, so I will not recite ruqyah 
for you until you give us something in return.' Then they agreed 
upon a flock of sheep.' Then he went and spat drily and recited over 
him Al-hamdu Lillaahi Rabb il-`Aalameen [Soorat al-Faatihah]. (The 
chief) got up as if he was released from a chain and started 
walking, and there were no signs of sickness on him. They paid them 
what they agreed to pay. Some of them (i.e. the companions) then 
suggested to divide their earnings among themselves, but the one who 
performed the ruqyah said, `Do not divide them until we go to the 
Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) and tell him 
what happened, then wait and see what he tells us to do.' So they 
went to the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be 
upon him) and told him what had happened. The Messenger of Allaah 
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) asked, `How did you know 
that it (al-Faatihah) is a ruqyah?' Then he added, `You have done 
the right thing. Share out (the flock of sheep) and give me a share 
too.' And the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be 
upon him) smiled." 
> 
> Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 2156; Muslim, 2201 
> 
> Ibn al-Qayyim said concerning Soorat al-Faatihah: 
> 
> Whoever is guided by Allaah and is given good insight to 
understand the deep meaning of this soorah and what it contains of 
Tawheed, understanding of the Divine nature, the names, attributes 
and actions of Allaah, the Divine decree, the Resurrection, 
rejecting any misconception that undermines the concept of the 
Oneness of the Divine Lordship and Divine nature, complete trust in 
Allaah and referring all one's affairs to the One Who has full 
control of all things _ to Him be all praise, for all goodness is in 
His hand and to Him all things return _ and feeling in need of Him 
in seeking guidance that is the root of happiness in this world and 
in the Hereafter, will realize the connection between the contents 
of this soorah and bringing good and warding off evil. He will 
understand that ultimate goodness and blessing is connected to this 
soorah and is dependent upon understanding it and acting upon it. 
Then this soorah will make him independent of many other kinds of 
medicine and ruqyah, and it will open the door to a great deal of 
goodness and ward off a great deal of evil. 
> 
> Zaad al-Ma'aad, 4/347 
> 
> (d) The Qur'aan mentions the principle of maintaining good health. 
> 
> Ibn al-Qayyim said: 
> 
> The basic principles of medicine are three: prevention, 
maintaining good health, and removing harmful substances from the 
body. 
> 
> Allaah has mentioned them all together, to His Prophet and his 
ummah in three places in His Book. 
> 
> He prevented the sick person from using water lest it harm him, as 
He says (interpretation of the meaning): 
> 
> "And if you are ill, or on a journey, or one of you comes after 
answering the call of nature, or you have been in contact with women 
(by sexual relations) and you find no water, perform Tayammum with 
clean earth and rub therewith your faces and hands (Tayammum)" [al-
Nisa' 4:42] 
> 
> Allaah allowed the sick person to do tayammum to protect him, just 
as He permitted it to the one who has no water. 
> 
> Allaah says concerning the maintenance of good health: 
> 
> "and whoever is ill or on a journey, the same number [of days 
which one did not observe Sawm (fasts) must be made up] from other 
days" 
> 
> [al-Baqarah 2:185] 
> 
> The traveller is allowed to break his fast during Ramadaan, to 
protect his health lest the combination of fasting and the 
difficulties of travel weakens him and affects his health. 
> 
> And Allaah said concerning the removal of harmful things by 
shaving the head of the person in ihraam (for Hajj or `Umrah): 
> 
> "And whosoever of you is ill or has an ailment in his scalp 
(necessitating shaving), he must pay a Fidyah (ransom) of either 
observing Sawm (fasts) (three days) or giving Sadaqah (charity — 
feeding six poor persons) or offering sacrifice (one sheep)" 
> 
> [al-Baqarah 2:196] 
> 
> So if a person has an ailment in his scalp when he is in ihraam, 
he is permitted to shave his head and remove the harmful thing or 
the bad substance that is causing lice to develop _ as happened to 
Ka'b ibn `Ajrah _ or if it is causing sickness to develop. 
> 
> These three matters are the basic principles of medicine. We have 
mentioned an example of each one in order to point out the blessing 
of Allaah to His slaves in preventing sickness, protecting their 
health and removing harmful substances from them, as a mercy and 
kindness towards His slaves, for He is the Most Kind, Most Merciful. 
> 
> Zaad al-Ma'aad, 1/164, 165 
> 
> Ibn al-Qayyim said: On one occasion I discussed this with one of 
the chief doctors of Egypt, and he said: By Allaah if I had to 
travel to the west to obtain these benefits that would not be too 
much _ or words to that effect. 
> 
> Ighaathat al-Lahfaan, 1/25 
> 
> (e) Mention of honey in the Qur'aan, and that it is a healing for 
mankind. 
> 
> Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): 
> 
> "There comes forth from their [bees'] bellies, a drink of varying 
colour wherein is healing for men" 
> 
> [al-Nahl 16:69] 
> 
> Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: 
> 
> With regard to the Prophet's guidance concerning drinking, it is 
the most perfect guidance that maintains good health. He used to 
drink honey mixed with cold water. This is very healthy and no one 
can understand how healthy it is except the most prominent doctors. 
For drinking honey on an empty stomach dissolves phlegm, cleanses 
the stomach, reduces its viscosity, washes away waste matter, warms 
it up a little and opens its inlet and exit. It has a similar effect 
on the liver, kidneys and urethra. It is more beneficial to the 
stomach than any other kind of sweet that enters it. However it may 
cause side effects in people who are suffering from jaundice because 
it is hot and jaundice is hot, so it may aggravate it; in order to 
avoid this effect vinegar may be added, then honey will become 
beneficial and drinking it will be more useful than many or most of 
the drinks that are made from sugar, especially for those who are 
not used to these drinks, for if they drink them they will not suit 
them as well as honey does, or even come close. 
> 
> With regard to drinking it when it is collected and well-prepared, 
this is one of the most beneficial things for the body, and one of 
the greatest means of preserving health; it is very refreshing and 
energizing, and it is good for the liver and heart. If it is well-
prepared it provides nutrition and makes food reach all parts of the 
body in the most effective manner. 
> 
> Zaad al-Ma'aad, 4/224, 225 
> 
> And he said (may Allaah have mercy on him): 
> 
> Honey contains great benefits, for it cleanses impurities from the 
veins and stomach etc, whether it is eaten or applied to the skin. 
It is good for the elderly, the phlegmatic and those whose humours 
are cold and wet. It is nourishing, aids digestion, energizes, makes 
unpleasant medicine palatable, is good for the liver and chest, is a 
diuretic and helps to ease coughs caused by phlegm. If it is drunk 
warm mixed with rosewater it is beneficial for one who has been 
bitten by a scorpion or who has consumed opium. If it is drunk on 
its own mixed with water, it is good for the one who has been bitten 
by a rabid dog or eaten poisonous mushrooms. If fresh meat is placed 
in honey, it will stay fresh for three months, as will cucumbers, 
pumpkins and eggplants. Many fruits can be kept in it for six 
months. It will also preserve a dead body, and it is known as the 
trustworthy preserver. If the body of one who is afflicted with lice 
is painted with honey, it will kill the lice and their eggs. It 
makes the hair long, beautiful and smooth. If used on the eyes like 
kohl it clears the vision. If the teeth are brushed with it, it 
whitens the teeth and makes them bright, and keeps the gums healthy. 
It opens the veins and induces menstruation. If taken on an empty 
stomach it takes away phlegm and cleanses the stomach, clearing away 
waste matter and restoring the correct temperature. It does likewise 
to the liver, kidneys and urethra. 
> 
> As well as all this, it has no side effects and causes little 
harm. It may cause side effects in one who is suffering from 
jaundice, but that may be counteracted by vinegar and the like, in 
which case it becomes very beneficial for him. 
> 
> It is a kind of nourishment, a kind of medicine, a kind of drink, 
a kind of sweet, a kind of cream. There is nothing that has been 
created for us for a similar purpose that is better than it, or even 
comes close. The ancient peoples relied on it, and in most of the 
books of the ancients there is no mention of sugar at all and it was 
unknown to them, for it is something that is very new. The Prophet 
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) used to drink honey 
mixed with water on an empty stomach, and this is the secret of 
maintaining good health that no one can understand except one who is 
intelligent and blessed. 
> 
> Zaad al-Ma'aad, 4/33, 34.
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