يَخْرُجُ مِن بُطُونِهَا شَرَابٌ
مُّخْتَلِفٌ أَلْوَانُهُ فِيهِ شِفَاء لِلنَّاسِ إِنَّ فِي ذَلِكَ لآيَةً
لِّقَوْمٍ يَتَفَكَّرُونَ
"There
comes forth from their bellies, a drink of varying colour wherein is healing
for men. Verily, in this is indeed a sign for people who think."
[An-Nahl 16:69]
Ibnul Qayyim رحمه الله said:
Honey contains
great benefits, for it cleanses impurities from the veins and stomach etc,
whether it is eaten or applied to the skin. It is good for the elderly, the
phlegmatic and those whose humours are cold and wet. It is nourishing, aids
digestion, energizes, makes unpleasant medicine palatable, is good for the
liver and chest, is a diuretic and helps to ease coughs caused by phlegm. If it
is drunk warm mixed with rosewater it is beneficial for one who has been bitten
by a scorpion or who has consumed opium. If it is drunk on its own mixed with
water, it is good for the one who has been bitten by a rabid dog or eaten
poisonous mushrooms. If fresh meat is placed in honey, it will stay fresh for
three months, as will cucumbers, pumpkins and eggplants. Many fruits can be
kept in it for six months.
It will also preserve a dead body, and it
is known as the trustworthy preserver. If the body of one who is afflicted with
lice is painted with honey, it will kill the lice and their eggs. It makes the
hair long, beautiful and smooth. If used on the eyes like kohl it clears the
vision. If the teeth are brushed with it, it whitens the teeth and makes them
bright, and keeps the gums healthy. It opens the veins and induces
menstruation. If taken on an empty stomach it takes away phlegm and cleanses
the stomach, clearing away waste matter and restoring the correct temperature.
It does likewise to the liver, kidneys and urethra.
As well as all this, it has no side effects
and causes little harm. It may cause side effects in one who is suffering from
jaundice, but that may be counteracted by vinegar and the like, in which case
it becomes very beneficial for him. It is a kind of nourishment, a kind of
medicine, a kind of drink, a kind of sweet, a kind of cream. There is nothing that has been
created for us for a similar purpose that is better than it, or even comes
close. The ancient peoples relied on it, and in most of the
books of the ancients there is no mention of sugar at all and it was unknown to
them, for it is something that is very new. The Prophet صلّى
اللَّهُ عليه وسلّم used
to drink honey mixed with water on an empty stomach, and this is the secret of
maintaining good health that no one can understand except one who is
intelligent and blessed.
(Zaad al-Ma’aad,
4/33, 34.)
Ibn Al-Qayyim رحمه الله also said:
With regard to the
Prophet’s guidance concerning drinking, it is the most perfect guidance that
maintains good health. He used to drink honey mixed with cold water. This is
very healthy and no one can understand how healthy it is except the most
prominent doctors. For drinking honey on an empty stomach dissolves phlegm,
cleanses the stomach, reduces its viscosity, washes away waste matter, warms it
up a little and opens its inlet and exit. It has a similar effect on the liver,
kidneys and urethra. It is more beneficial to the stomach than any other kind
of sweet that enters it. However it may cause side effects in people who are
suffering from jaundice because it is hot and jaundice is hot, so it may
aggravate it; in order to avoid this effect vinegar may be added, then honey
will become beneficial and drinking it will be more useful than many or most of
the drinks that are made from sugar, especially for those who are not used to
these drinks, for if they drink them they will not suit them as well as honey
does, or even come close.
With regard to drinking it when it is
collected and well-prepared, this is one of the most beneficial things for the
body, and one of the greatest means of preserving health; it is very refreshing
and energizing, and it is good for the liver and heart. If it is well-prepared
it provides nutrition and makes food reach all parts of the body in the most
effective manner.
(Zaad al-Ma’aad, 4/224, 225)
Prophet Muhammad صلّى
اللَّهُ عليه وسلّم used to drink honey
mixed with cold water.
* This is very healthy, and prominent
doctors know it.
* Drinking honey on an empty stomach
dissolves phlegm, cleanses the stomach, reduces its viscosity, washes away
waste matter, warms it up a little and opens its inlet and exit.
* It has a similar effect on the liver,
kidneys and urethra.
* It is more beneficial for stomach than
any other sweet.
* However, it may have side effects on
people suffering from jaundice, because it is hot and it may aggravate jaundice.
To avoid this, vinegar can be added, then honey will become beneficial and
drinking it will be more useful than most drinks made from sugar.
* Honey is also very refreshing and
energizing, and good for the liver and heart.
* If it is well-prepared, it helps
nutrition reach all parts of the body.
* If honey is drunk warm, mixed with
rose-water, it is beneficial for those who are bit by a scorpion or who have
consumed opium.
* If fresh meat is placed in honey, it will
stay fresh for three months, so will cucumbers, pumpkins and eggplants. Several
fruits can be preserved in it for six months.
* It can also preserve a dead body.
* For those who complain of lice, applying
honey will kill the lice and their eggs.
* Applying honey also nourishes the hair,
making it long, beautiful and smooth.
* If used on the eyes like Kohl, it clears
the vision.
* If the teeth are brushed with it, it
whitens the teeth, makes them bright, and keeps the gums healthy.
* It also opens the veins and induces
menstruation.
* Honey also has no side effects and causes
little harm.
* Honey is not only a nourishment, but a
medicine, a drink, and also a sweet.
* Ancient people relied on it, and in most
books of the past, there is no mention of sugar at all, which was unknown to
them. Sugar is something very new.
* The Prophet (صلّى
اللَّهُ عليه وسلّم) used to drink honey
mixed with water on an empty stomach, and this is the secret of maintaining
good health that no one can understand except those who are intelligent and
blessed.
Summarized from: Zaad al-Ma’aad 4/224,
225 and 4/33, 34
Imâm Ibnul Qayyim Al-Jawziyyah رحمه الله,
691H (1292CE), 751H (1350CE), is a reputed scholar in Islâmic history. Among
his several popular books, “The Prophetic Medicine”, which deals with the
medical treatments of the Prophet صلّى اللَّهُ عليه وسلّم is widely read even today.
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