Anemia & Hijamah

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Dec 25, 2010, 12:52:46 AM12/25/10
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Assalam O Alaikum,
 
Anemia is a blood disorder, red blood cells decrease resulting in IRON / hemoglobin deficiency, & because hemoglobin is the carrier of oxygen to all tissues & organs, anemic patients have a weak immune system, weak organs & a pale colored face & skin. There could be many reasons for Hemoglobin deficiency, poor diet, pollution, side affects of medicines, etc. Refined carbohydrates like white bread, polished rice, sugar, and desserts rob the body of its much-needed iron.
 
Prior to Hijamah, we should treat the patient by healing his heart & soul; with Saalehaat like Salaat, Zikr, Tilawat, Sadaqah & Dua, protecting the eyes, ears & tongue, cutting off the dish antenna & music.
 
Then, Tibb-e-Nabwi foods are the next capsules, Thareed (mutton & barley bread), Hais (dates with barley's Saweeq), Nabeez, Talbinah, honey, pomegranate, olive oil, figs & finally the magnificent beetroot soup with barley bread. You may also add flaxseeds, sesame seeds & almonds in Talbinah. Wheat & rice should be completely avoided, replaced by barley bread.
 
Green leafy vegetables are also a good source of Iron, & the leading horse in this category is spinach, but it should always be cooked with fresh fenugreek (Methi), just in order to combine the healing of Tibb-e-Nabwi. At some occasions, we prepare beetroot soup with the greens such as broccoli, parsley, green beans, etc.
 
With strict management of Tibb-e-Nabwi foods for 30-45 days, you may cup the patient at Akhda'ain & KAHIL only. Hijamah is the one fifth portion from healing of Tibb-e-Nabwi & the patient should have his share from this category as well.
 
Regarding Hijamah for pregnant women, it should be managed before the pregnancy, we request that all sisters should undergo Hijamah regularly, 3 ~ 4 time per year, so that their blood remains free from toxins, & no one knows when Allah Decides for a couple to have a child, but if both the mother & father have a healthy blood, of course the child will be healthy Insha'Allah.
 
During pregnancy, Hijamah should be avoided for the first 7 months & it can be taken after the 8th month starts, and Allah Knows the best.
----- Original Message -----
From: zubair
Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2010 4:37 PM
Subject: Re: You will be protected

slmz dear sheikh

what do you suggest for a anaemic patient with regards hijama and also is ok  for pregnant sister to have cupping done.
wslm
zubair

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