HISTORY ABOUT HABBATUSSAUDA’

CREATED BY:
SINTIA AYU WIDYAWATI
BELLA YORISKA FIRDAUS
FINA AYU MADALIAH
SALMA MUHLISOTUL
JUWITA PUTRI
HEALTH FACULTY-PHARMACY
DARUSSALAM UNIVERSITY-MANTINGAN-EAST JAVA
INDONESIA
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
In the name of Allah SWT, the
benecifent, the mercifull, praise be to Allah SWT the lord of the world pray
and peace be upon the final prophet of islam, Muhammad SAW, his family,
companions and his followers.
By the mercy, blessing and
help of Allah SWT , the writer could finisher writing this simple paper.
Realizing her dependence on so many persons in order to complete this paper,
the writer feels to necessitate herself to convey gratitude for all
indispensible direction, guidance and assistance. So in this occassion, the writer
would like to express her thank fullness to Mr. Luthfi Muhyiddin MA , for the
worthy guidance and suggestion in writing this paper.
Maybe Allah SWT reciproate a
proportionate reward for them and may this humble paper be valuable and useful for the readers and
especially for the writer.
INTRODUCTION
In this beautiful place we
choose this subject to explain about herbal drug such us habbatussauda’ or
black seeds. Black seed (Nigella sativa) is considered to be one of the
greatest healing herbs of all times. This herb has been used for millenniums to
strengthen the immune system, cleanse the body, purify the blood, protect
against irritants and support healthy longevity. Long forgotten this herb is
now enjoying a positive and welcomed come-back.
Black Seed (habbatussauda) is
one of the medicinal plants that includes the treatment of the Prophet Muhammad
(PBUH). Nigella sativa is a bisexual that means plant can replicate/reproduce
itself, forming a capsule containing the seeds of fruit. When ripe the fruit
capsule, it will open and the seeds are in it on the air and turn black,
so-called Black Seed (Black Seed).
Habbatusauda've known thousands of years ago
and is widely used by people of India, Pakistan, Egypt and other Middle Eastern
countries to treat various diseases. Habbatusauda have several names including
in Indonesia, known as black cumin. In the UK known as fennel flower. in
Egyptian known with habbat et baraka. In Italy known as Nigell. in french known
as Nigelle. In german was known as Nidella. In the United called with black
cumin / black seed.
VOCABULARIES
·
Healing : Penyembuhan
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Entombed : Menanamkan
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Threshed : Menebah
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Ailment : Penyakit ringan
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implying
: Menyatakan tidak langsung, termasuk
·
to
assist : to help
·
the
reaping : menuai
·
threshed : menbah, memukul
·
sledge : pengeretan
·
cart : kereta, mengangkut dengan
kereta
·
rod : tangkai
·
treatise
: risalat
·
grain : urat/kembang kayu
·
contemporary
: sejaman
·
regarded : menghormati
·
disorders : kekacauan, penyakit
·
ascribed
: menganggap berasal
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imbalance
: ketidakseimbangan
·
recovery : kesembuhan, penemuan kembali
·
fatigue : kepenatan, melelahkan
·
exaggerated : membesar-besarkan
·
evidence
: fakta
·
inflammatory : yang menyebabkan radang
·
occur : terjadi
·
relieve
: mengurangi
·
symptom
: gejala
·
encourages : menganjurkan
·
retards
: memperlambat
·
wrinkling : kerut
·
dietary : yang berhubungan dengan makanan
·
MAIN
CHAPTER
What
is Habbatus Sauda?
Habbatus
Sauda, in english the black seed oil (nigella sativa) some may have heard about
black seed habbatus sauda it some may not. Found out about it somewhere in 2010
when a stage 4 cancer patient told her cancer subside gradually after she took
a handful of the black seed once a day after obtaining it from mecca. Of course
being someone who is new to it scepticality was no.1 until someone showed this
verse of hadith
It was narrated
from Abu Hurayrah that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)
said:
“In
the black seed is healing for every disease except death.”
History
of the Black Seed
Nigella
sativa was discovered in Tutankhamen’s tomb, implying that it played an
important role in ancient Egyptian practices. Although its exact role in
Egyptian culture is not known, we do know that items entombed with a king were
carefully selected to assist him in the afterlife.
The
earliest written reference to black seed is found in the book of Isaiah in the
Old Testament. Isaiah contrasts the reaping of black cumin with wheat: For the
black cumin is not threshed with a threshing sledge, nor is a cart wheel rolled
over the cumin, but the black cumin is beaten out with a stick, and the cumin
with a rod. (Isaiah 28:25,27 NKJV).
Easton’s
Bible Dictionary clarifies that the Hebrew word for black cumin, “ketsah,”
refers to “without doubt the Nigella sativa, a small annual of the order
Ranunculaceae which grows wild in the Mediterranean countries, and is
cultivated in Egypt and Syria for its seed.”
Dioscoredes,
a Greek physician of the 1st century, recorded that black seeds were taken to
treat headaches, nasal congestion, toothache, and intestinal worms. They were
also used, he reported, as a diuretic to promote menstruation and increase milk
production.
The
Muslim scholar al-Biruni (973-1048), who composed a treatise on the early
origins of Indian and Chinese drugs, mentions that the black seed is a kind of
grain called alwanak in the Sigzi dialect. Later, this was confirmed by Suhar
Bakht who explained it to be habb-i-Sajzi (viz. Sigzi grains). This reference
to black seed as “grains” points to the seed’s possible nutritional use during
the tenth and eleventh centuries.
In
the Greco-Arab/Unani-Tibb system of medicine, which originated from
Hippocrates, his contemporary Galen and Ibn Sina, black seed has been regarded
as a valuable remedy in hepatic and digestive disorders and has been described
as a stimulant in a variety of conditions, ascribed to an imbalance of cold
humours.
Ibn
Sina (980-1037), most famous for his volumes called “The Canon of Medicine,”
regarded by many as the most famous book in the history of medicine, East or
West, refers to black seed as the seed “that stimulates the body’s energy and
helps recovery from fatigue or disspiritedness.”
Black
seed is also included in the list of natural drugs of Al-Tibb al-Nabawi, and,
according to tradition, “Hold onto the use of the black seed for it has a
remedy for every illness except death.” This prophetic reference in describing
black seed as “having a remedy for all illnesses” may not be so exaggerated as
it at first appears. Recent research has provided evidence which indicates that
black seed contains an ability to significantly boost the human immune system –
if taken over time. The prophetic phrase, “hold onto the use of the seed,” also
emphasizes consistent usage of the seed.
Black
seed has been traditionally and successfully used in the Middle and Far East
countries for centuries to treat ailments including bronchial asthma and
bronchitis, rheumatism and related inflammatory diseases, to increase milk
production in nursing mothers, to treat digestive disturbances, to support the
body’s immune system, to promote digestion and elimination, and to fight
parasitic infestation. Its oil has been used to treat skin conditions such as
eczema and boils and is used topically to treat cold symptoms.
The
many uses of black seed has earned for this medicinal herb the Arabic
approbation habbatul barakah, meaning “the seed of blessing.”
Primary
Properties of the Black Seed
As
the evidence presented in this section will show, it is quite probable that as
medical science increasingly learns more about black seed, one or more of its
more active ingredients may become combined into a pharmacy prescription for
specific conditions. In the event that this does occur, it is also likely that
this particular extract of black seed will be chemically compounded and thus
become a more potent medicine.
While
it may be argued that chemical additives may increase black seed’s
effectiveness in treating specific conditions, the healing principles of black
seed in its pure, natural form should also be taken into account.
Black
seed, in its complete, natural form, acts on the principle of assisting the
body’s own natural healing process in overcoming illness or maintaining health.
It works on the part or system of the body affected without disturbing its
natural balance elsewhere.
The
effect of black seed’s combined nutitrional and medicinal value is that not
only does it help relieve the current condition at hand, but also helps the
body build further resistance against future ailments or disease.
While
historical evidence suggests black seed’s potential use for a wide variety of
ailments, we have limited our descriptions of its primary healing properties
here to the most recent research findings on black seed.
How
Does Black Seed Benefit?
The majority of
our health problems have the same causes- infection by micro-organisms such as
bacteria, viruses, parasites and fungi. When using clinical (allopathic
medicines) each symptom is treated individually and usually with synthetic
chemically manufactured medicines that contain alcohol and other harmful
ingredients. Black seed is effective at treating the body as a whole and fights
the actual cause of the symptoms.
Black seed
regulates too weak or too strong reactions of the immune system and is
excellent for treating chronic, allergic and
hormonal diseases.It uses are many as well as its benefit. Black seed
support metabolism, improve digestion, and lowers blood sugar levels. It is
used to dispel worms and parasites from intestinal track.
It is useful in
soothing bronchitis and coughs,increase body tone, stimulates menstrual
periods, increases the flow of breast milk, provides quick energy, increases
sperm count, calms the nervous system, encourages hair growth and retards hair
fall out, prevents skin wrinkling, and much more.
How
is Black Seed Used?
Black seed can
be used in many ways. As a dietary supplement we recommend one teaspoon once or
twice a day. the correct dosage is dependent on whether you are using it for
prevention or treatment of acute problems. In one particular study in Munich,
600 allergy patients were given 500mg of black seed oil twice a day for 3
months.
A clear
improvement was observed in 85% of the patients. The oil can be mixed into any
cold liquid or yogurt. It can also be applied topically for arthritis, eczema,
psoriasis,and scalp ointment. The herb can be mixed with any hot or cold
beverage or food. It can be used as a spice in vegetable or meat recipes. Click
on our uses & recipes page The benefits are obtained through whichever way
you choose.
SUMMARY
Black Seeds
“A cure for
every disease except death.” (Sahih Bukhari)
Black seed,
Black cumin, Nigella sativa, Kalonji, Schwarzcummel, sinouj, Nutmeg flower,
Black caraway, Habba sowda, fennel flower etc.
Black seed
(Nigella sativa) is considered to be one of the greatest healing herbs of all
times. This herb has been used for millenniums to strengthen the immune system,
cleanse the body, purify the blood, protect against irritants and support
healthy longevity. Long forgotten this herb is now enjoying a positive and
welcomed come-back.
CLOSING
From
the subject what we take to discuss, and we know about habbatussauda’ more. And
we know anything about that. Hope this
subject can help us to learn English. And
hope that what we learn together can be
useful in everyday and everything.
Thank
you.
REFERENCE
http://saudacareenglish.blogspot.co.id/2010/04/what-is-habbatus-sauda.html
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