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Tibb-e-Nabwi will help those who have faith in it, says Indian doctor
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 27 - 03 - 2014


Syeda Amtul
Saudi Gazette

JEDDAH — Khak-e-Taiba Trust (KTT) organized an informative program on the benefits of “Tibb-e-Nabwi” (Prophet's medicine) at a local restaurant here recently.
Dr.Najmuddin Rehan, researcher of Tibb-e-Nabwi and director of International Mohammed in Medical Science Council, was the keynote speaker who spoke to the audience in depth about the topic.
He was also awarded a Hakeem Ajmal Khan award recently. A large number of prominent members of the Indian community and other guests attended the event.
President of KTT Ahmed Abdul Hakeem welcomed the guests and briefed the audience about the activities of KTT here and in India.
“KTT is a social organization which works to remove illiteracy among the Muslim community. It actually works to make people self-dependent. KTT always honors visiting scholars and educationists with the aim to introduce them to Jeddah's Indian community so that they can get benefit from them,” said Rehan.
He added: “ The KTT computer center Jeddah always serves our community with professionalism. KTT's professional educational courses are recognized by the Government of India and we are increasing our services day by day at our educational hub of KTT in India.
“Our aim is to compete and fulfill the requirements of modern world.” Rehan also said that if a Muslim loves Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) then he must be among his followers. The companions of the Prophet were also advised to use the medicines and treatments for various ailments by the Prophet himself.
“'Tibb-e-Nabawi' is a divine medicine and it is the method of true healing but it will help only those who acknowledge and have faith in it,” he said.
He also spoke about some of the common diseases and its prescribed method of treatment in “Tibb-e-Nabawi” has been recognized and verified by modern medical science like sleeping styles, benefits of wudhu, benefits of honey and it's types, disadvantages of modern living, benefits of fasting in Ramadan, eating habits, disadvantages of skipping breakfast, infertility in men, diabetes and arthritis among others.
More research is required in this field, Rehan said. A question and answer session was also held where attendees received answers to diseases and its treatments in “Tibb-e-Nabawi.”
A memento was also presented to Rehan by the KTT managing committee. Aleem khan Falaki, senior member of KTT, said: “We always think and argue on unnecessary topics among us whereas we can think deeply and research about ‘Tibb-e-Nabwi.'
“We ignored it for the last few hundreds years and as a result, now, no one considers ‘Tibb-e-Nabwi' even as an alternative medicine...very few among us adopt ‘Tibb-e-Nabawi' as their first priority of cure and healing.”


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