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Natural Therapies For Pregnancy, Childbirth & Motherhood
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The Herb'n Muslim
April

It is widely known by women in Islam that a child is considered a living being shortly after conception, that women are expected to respect this life and that they are expected to provide their child with the best nutrition possible by nursing the newborn child. However, it is often difficult to find details on how to do this.The Arabs (before Islam) were particularly barbaric when it came to women.
Alternative Therapy & Islam: Massage
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The Herb'n Muslim
February

Although massage is a word of Arabic origin and the Prophet Muhammad

advocated massage in the Hadith, many Muslims still debate on if massage is halal, and in some Islamic countries, such as Pakistan, bills to make massage illegal have been introduced to the governing body.
Alternative Therapy & Islam: Reiki
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The Herb'n Muslim
January
SAYYED HUSSEIN NASR SAYS, IN THE INTRODUCTION TO HIS BOOK,
Science and Civilization in Islam: “The primordial character of its revelation, and its confidence that it was expressing the Truth at the heart of all revelations, permitted Islam to absorb ideas from many sources, historically alien yet inwardly related to it. This was especially true in regard to the sciences of Nature, because most of the ancient cosmological sciences — Greek, as well as Chaldean, Persian, Indian, and Chinese — had sought to express the unity of Nature and were therefore in conformity with the spirit of Islam.
Alternative Healing & Islam: Acupuncture
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The Herb'n Muslim
October
ALTHOUGH ISLAMIC MEDICINE was born from embracing and distilling the best medicine from world cultures, many people believe that the development of Islamic Medicine ended with the death of the Prophet (pbuh). In fact, Islamic Medicine developed deeply in the years following the birth of Islam. The trend in modern times, however, has been to stall the development of Islamic Medicine and label it as a “finished product”. In fact, this is not what was intended when the Prophet (pbuh) first shared his wisdom on healing.