![]() “There is no obstacle for the blind, nor for the lame, nor for the sick.” (An-Nur: 61)Īllah mentions physical ailments in Hajj, during fasting and during ablution, of course, because of an amazing hidden secret that explains to us the greatness of the Qur’ān, that if we understand and comprehend its content, we no longer need any other guidance. This verse deals with the disease of lust for adultery. ![]() So do not be so modest in your speech that the one who has a disease in his heart may desire it…” (Al-Ahzab: 32) “O wives of the Prophet, you are not like other women, if you have piety. Is it because there is a sickness in their hearts, or because they hesitate, or because they fear that Allah and His Messenger will be unjust to them? In truth, they are the wrongdoers.” (An-Nur: 48-50)Īll these verses deal with the diseases of doubt and doubt. But if the decision is for their benefit, they come to the Messenger obediently. “And when they are called to Allah and His Messenger, that the Messenger may judge between them, suddenly some of them refuse to come. With regard to those who are invited to derive rulings from the Book of Allah and the Sunnah of the Messenger and then they refuse and turn away from the invitation, Allah says: “So that those in whose hearts there is sickness and the disbelievers (may say), “What does Allah intend by this number as a parable.”” (Al-Muddatstsir: 31) “There was a sickness in their hearts, and Allah added to it.” (Al-Bagarah: 10) Allah also says: Both diseases are mentioned in the Qur’an. Both diseases are mentioned in the Qur’an.ĭiseases of the heart itself are divided into two: The disease of doubt accompanied by doubt and the disease of lust accompanied by misguidance. There are two kinds of diseases, diseases of the heart and diseases of the body. We will explain! wisdom in his treatment that even the greatest medical experts could not achieve? By asking Allah for help and relying on the power and strength of Allah, the author begins this discussion: The following are some important chapters of discussion relating to the Prophet’s guidance in the science of medicine that he used and recommended others to use. ![]() Muhammad, to his family and companions, amma ba’du: May peace and blessings be upon the most noble Prophet. Praise be to Allah, the Lord of all creation.
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