Haditsnya ada di Hadits IREM atau ABU2 ? atau dihadis DEBIL ?

--- In [email protected], item abu <itemabu@...> wrote:
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> Hehehe.... kencing onta sbg obat itu ada di hadis sahih, dan nurut orang 
> Islam sdh terbukti sbg obat secara ilmiah. Jadi, kenapa orang2 Islam kagak 
> minum kencing onta sebanyak2nya dan jg minum air wudhu lalat?
> 
> Yg ga percaya akan manfaat kencing onta dan air wudhu lalat itu adalah orang 
> yg ga percaya ke nabi, berarti orang murtad, hehehe...
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> Principles of Fiqh » Jurisprudence and Islamic Rulings » Customs and 
> traditions » Medicine and medical treatments
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> The benefits of drinking camel urine
> ar - enI hope that you can provide me with a 
> scientific answer â€" if such knowledge is available â€" about the saheeh 
> hadeeth about drinking camel’s urine. May Allaah reward you.
> 
>  
> Praise be to Allaah. 
> The hadeeth  referred to by the questioner is a saheeh hadeeth, in which it 
> says that  some people came to Madeenah and fell sick. The Prophet  (peace 
> and  blessings of Allaah be upon him) told them to drink the milk and urine 
> of  camels, and they recovered and grew fat. In the story it also says that 
> they  apostatized and killed the camel-herder, then the Muslims caught them 
> and  executed them. Narrated by al-Bukhaari (2855) and Muslim (1671). 
> With regard  to the health benefits of drinking the milk and urine of camels, 
> they are  many, and they are well known to the earlier generations of medical 
> science  and they have been proven by modern scientific research. 
> Ibn  al-Qayyim said: 
> The author  of al-Qanoon (the Canon) â€" i.e. the doctor Ibn Seena  
> (Avicenna) â€" said: 
> The most  beneficial of urine is the urine of Bedouin camels which are called 
>  najeeb. End quote. 
> Zaad  al-Ma’aad (4/47, 48). 
> In the  Emirati newspaper al-Ittihaad (issue no. 11172, Sunday 6 Muharram  
> 1427 AH/5 February 2006) it says: 
> One of the  most important things for which camels are raised is their milk, 
> which is  efficacious in treating many illnesses, including hepatitis, and 
> the  digestive system in general, various types of cancer and other 
> diseases. 
> In an  article by Dr Ahlaam al-‘Awadi, which was published in al-Da’wah  
> magazine, issue no. 1938, 25 Safar 1425 AH/15 April 2004 CE, about the  
> diseases which can be treated with camel’s milk, as proven by experience, 
> it  says that there are many benefits in camel’s milk. There follows some 
> of  what was said in the article by Dr. Ahlaam: 
> Camel’s  urine is efficacious in the treatment of skin diseases such as 
> ringworm,  tinea and abscesses, sores that may appear on the body and hair, 
> and dry and  wet ulcers. Camel’s urine brings the secondary benefits of 
> making the hair  lustrous and thick, and removing dandruff from the scalp. 
> Camel’s milk is  also beneficial in treating hepatitis, even if it has 
> reached an advanced  stage where medicine is unable to treat it. End quote. 
> In the  al-Jazeerah al-Sa’oodiyyah newspaper (issue no. 10132, Rabee’ 
> al-Awwal  1421 AH) there is a quotation from the book Al-Ibl Asraar wa 
> i’jaaz  (The camel: secrets and wonders) by Darmaan ibn ‘Abd al-‘Azeez 
> Aal Darmaan  and Sanad ibn Mutlaq al-Subay’i: 
> As for  camel’s urine, the book suggests that it has numerous uses which 
> are  beneficial for man. This is indicated by the Prophetic texts and 
> confirmed  by modern science … Scientific experiments have proven that 
> camel’s urine  has a lethal effect on the germs that cause many diseases. 
> Among the  uses of camel’s urine, many women use it to wash their hair, to 
> make it  longer, and to make it lighter and more lustrous. Camel’s urine is 
> also  efficacious in the treatment of swelling of the liver and other 
> diseases  such as abscesses, sores that appear on the body and toothache, and 
> for  washing eyes. End quote. 
> Prof. Dr.  ‘Abd al-Fattaah Mahmoud Idrees says: With regard to the benefits 
> of camel’s  urine in treating disease, Ibn Seena said in his Qanoon: The 
> most  beneficial of urine is the urine of the Bedouin camels known as najeeb. 
>  Camel’s urine is beneficial in treating al-hazaaz, and it was said  that 
> al-hazzaz is a pain in the heart caused by anger and so on.  Camel’s urine, 
> especially the urine of a young she-camel â€" is used as a  cleansing 
> substance to wash wounds and sores, to make the hair grow, to  strengthen and 
> thicken it and to prevent it falling out, and it is used to  treat diseases 
> of the scalp and dandruff. In a Master’s thesis by an  engineer in applied 
> chemistry, Muhammad Awhaaj Muhammad, that was submitted  to the faculty of 
> applied chemistry in the al-Jazeerah university in  Sudan, and approved by 
> the Dean of science and postgraduate studies in the  university in November 
> 1998 CE, entitled A Study of the Chemical  Composition
>  and Some Medical Uses of the Urine of Arabian Camels,  Muhammad Awhaaj 
> says: 
> Laboratory  tests indicate that camel’s urine contains high levels of 
> potassium,  albuminous proteins, and small amounts of uric acid, sodium and 
> creatine. 
> In this  study, he explained that what prompted him to study the medicinal 
> properties  of camel’s urine was what he had seen of some tribesmen 
> drinking this urine  whenever they suffered digestion problems. He sought the 
> help of some  doctors in studying camel’s urine. They brought a number of 
> patients and  prescribed this urine for them, for a period of two months. 
> Their bodies  recovered from what they had been suffering from, which proves 
> the efficacy  of camel’s urine in treating some diseases of the digestive 
> system. 
> It also  proves that this urine is useful in preventing hair loss. He says: 
> Camel’s  urine acts as a slow-acting diuretic, but it does not deplete 
> potassium and  other salts as other diuretics do, because camel’s urine 
> contains a high  level of potassium and proteins. It has also been proven to 
> be effective  against some types of bacteria and viruses. It brought about an 
> improvement  in the condition of twenty-five patients who used camel’s 
> urine for dropsy,  without disrupting their potassium levels. Two of them 
> were cured of liver  pain, and their liver function was restored to normal 
> levels, as well as the  tissue of the liver being improved. One of the 
> medicines used to treat blood  clots is a compound called Fibrinoltics which 
> works by changing a substance  in the body from its inactive form, 
> Plasminogen, to its active form,  Plasmin, in order to dissolve the substance 
> that causes clotting, Fibrin.  One of the components of this compound is 
> called Urokinase, which is  produced by the kidneys or from the urine, as
>  indicated by the name “uro”. 
> The dean of  the Faculty of Medical Science in the Sudanese al-Jazeerah 
> university,  Professor Ahmad ‘Abd-Allaah Ahmadaani, has discovered a 
> practical way of  using camel’s urine to treat dropsy and swelling in the 
> liver. Its success  has been proven in treating those who are affected by 
> these diseases. He  said in a seminar organized by the al-Jazeerah 
> University: 
> The  experiment began by giving each patient a daily dose of camel’s urine 
> mixed  with camel’s milk to make it palatable. Fifteen days after the 
> beginning of  the experiment, the patients’ stomachs grew smaller and went 
> back to their  normal size.  
> He said that  he examined the patients’ livers with ultrasound before the 
> study began, and  he found out that the livers of fifteen out of the 
> twenty-five were in a  cirrhotic state, and some of them had developed 
> cirrhosis of the liver as  the result of bilharzia. All of the patients 
> responded to treatment with  camel’s urine, and some of them continued, by 
> their own choice, to drink a  dose of camel’s urine every day for a further 
> two months. At the end of that  time, they were all found to have been cured 
> of cirrhosis of the liver. He  said: Camel’s urine contains a large amount 
> of potassium, as well as albumen  and magnesium, because the camel only 
> drinks four times during the summer  and once during the winter, which makes 
> it retain water in its body so as to  preserve the sodium, and the sodium 
> causes it not to urinate a great deal,  because it keeps the water in its 
> body. 
> He explained  that dropsy results from a deficiency of albumen or potassium, 
> and the urine  of camels in rich in both of these. 
> He suggested  that the best type of camels for using the urine as a remedy 
> are young  camels. 
> Dr. Ahlaam  al-‘Awadi, a specialist in microbiology in the Kingdom of Saudi 
> Arabia,  supervised some scientific papers that dealt with her discoveries in 
> the  usage of camel’s urine for medical treatment, such as the papers by 
> ‘Awaatif  al-Jadeedi and Manaal al-Qattaan. During her supervision of the 
> paper by  Manaal al-Qattaan, she succeeded in confirming the effectiveness of 
> using a  preparation made from camel’s urine which was the first antibiotic 
> produced  in this manner anywhere in the world. Concerning the features of 
> this new  product, Dr. Ahlaam said: 
> It is not  costly, and it is easy to manufacture. It can be used to treat 
> skin diseases  such as eczema, allergies, sores, burns, acne, nail 
> infections, cancer,  hepatitis and dropsy with no harmful side effects. 
> And she  said: 
> Camel’s  urine contains a number of healing factors such as antibiotics 
> (bacteria  that are present in it, salts and urea).  The camel possesses an 
> immune  system that is highly equipped to combat funguses, bacteria and 
> viruses,  because it contains antibodies. It may also be used to treat blood 
> clots and  fibrinolytics may be derived from it, and it may be used to treat 
> dropsy  (which is caused by a deficiency in albumen and potassium, as 
> camel’s urine  is rich in both). Camel’s urine may also provide a remedy 
> for abdominal  complaints, especially those of the stomach and intestines, as 
> well as  asthma and shortness of breath. It caused a noticeable reduction in  
> patients’ sugar levels. It is a remedy for low libido, and it aids in bone  
> growth in children and in strengthening the heart muscles. It may be used as  
> a cleansing agent for cleaning wounds and sores, especially the urine of  
> young she-camels. It also helps the hair to grow and
>  become strong and  thick, and it helps to prevent hair loss and baldness, 
> and can be used to  treat dandruff. Camel’s urine may also be used to 
> combat disease by using  bacteria extracted from it. It was used to treat a 
> girl who was suffering  from an infection behind the ear, that was 
> accompanied by pus weeping from  it and painful cracks and sores. It was also 
> used to treat a girl who was  unable to extend the fingers of her hands 
> because of the presence of so many  cracks and sores, and whose face was 
> almost black with pimples. Dr. Ahlaam  said: 
> Camel’s  urine may also be used to treat the digestive system and to treat 
> some cases  of cancer. She stated that the research that she had undertaken 
> on camel’s  urine proved that it was effective in destroying 
> micro-organisms such as  fungus, yeast and bacteria. 
> Dr. Rahmah  al-‘Ulyaani, who is also from Saudi Arabia, carried out tests 
> on rabbits  infected with bacteria in the colon. She treated each group of 
> rabbits with  a different kind of medicine, including camel’s urine. There 
> was a  noticeable regression in the rabbits that were treated with other 
> medicines,  except for camel’s urine, which brought about a clear 
> improvement. 
> Majallat  al-Jundi al-Muslim, issue no. 118, 20 Dhu’l-Qa’dah  1425 AH; 1 
> January 2005 CE. 
> Allaah calls  upon us to ponder the creation of the camel, as He says 
> (interpretation of  the meaning): 
> “Do they  not look at the camels, how they are created?”
> [al-Ghaashiyah 88:17] 
> This  pondering is not limited to the outward form of the camel, or even to 
> the  inner workings of its body, rather it also includes that which we have  
> discussed here, which is the benefits of the urine and milk of the camel.  
> Modern scientific research is still discovering for us many of the wonders  
> of this creature. 
> And Allaah  knows best.
> 
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