Kitab al-Tibb al-Nabawi (Prophetic medicine works)

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Kitab al-Tibb al-Nabawi refers to classical Islamic treatises that compile and explain the health-related sayings and practices attributed to the Prophet Muhammad, blending religious guidance with medical knowledge.

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instanceOf Islamic medical literature
genre of prophetic medicine works
religious medical treatise
aimsTo guide Muslims in health matters according to Prophetic example
associatedWith classical Islamic scholarship
basedOn Prophetic traditions
hadith literature
circulatedIn medieval Islamic world
combines medical knowledge
religious guidance
distinguishesBetween customary or environmental medical practices
religiously prescribed remedies
emphasizes balance between body and soul
dietary guidance
hygiene practices
use of natural remedies
focusesOn practices of Prophet Muhammad related to medicine
sayings of Prophet Muhammad about health
genreIncludesWorkBy Ibn al-Qayyim al-Jawziyyah
Ibn al-Sunni
Al-Dhahabi
surface form: al-Dhahabi
hasAlternativeName Prophetic medicine literature
Tibb al-Nabawi
hasEpistemicSources empirical medical observations
revelation-based knowledge
hasLanguage Arabic
hasReligiousContext Islam
hasSubgenre works titled "al-Tibb al-Nabawi" by various authors
hasTheme disease prevention
health preservation
spiritual dimensions of healing
treatment of illness
includes discussions of black seed (Nigella sativa)
discussions of cupping (hijamah)
discussions of honey as a remedy
discussions of prophetic foods
supplications related to healing
influenced later Islamic medical writings
influences contemporary Islamic health practices
promotes reliance on God alongside medical treatment
referencedIn modern studies of complementary and alternative medicine
studiedIn Islamic theology
history of medicine
timePeriod medieval Islamic era (for classical works)
usedBy Muslim physicians
religious scholars
viewsHealthAs gift from God

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Islamic medicine hasWork Kitab al-Tibb al-Nabawi (Prophetic medicine works)
Al-Razi (Rhazes) notableWork Kitab al-Tibb al-Nabawi (Prophetic medicine works)
subject surface form: Al-Razi
this entity surface form: Al-Tibb al-Ruhani