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Kostuswurzel: Anwendung & Wirkung
Der indische Kostus (Costus oder Saussurea costus) ist ein Teil der arabischen Heilkunst und Medizin sowie der Sunnah. In einem Hadith wird folgendes überliefert:  „Ich brachte meinen Sohn zum Gesandten... Read more...
Important Hadiths about Zamzam Water
Purification of the heart with Zamzam " (The angels) came to me and took me to the spring of Zamzam, and my heart was opened and washed with the water of Zamzam, and then I was left (in my place)." - Sahih Muslim 162b Effect of Zamzam I heard the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) say: "The water of Zamzam is for what it is drunk for." - Sunan Ibn Majah 3062 Drinking Zamzam water I was sitting with Ibn 'Abbās, and a man came to... Read more...
Black vs. White Qust: What's the Difference?
🌿 Black vs. White Qust: What's the difference? In traditional Islamic medicine, two main types of qust (costume) are known: Qust al-Hindi (Indian costum, dark brown to black) and Qust al-Bahri (sea costum, lighter to whitish). Both come from the root of the Saussurea plant, but differ in origin, flavor, intensity, and application. 🕌 Question in Prophetic Medicine The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said: “Use the Indian frankincense (Qust al-Hindi), for it contains cures for seven diseases.” (Sahih al-Bukhari 5692) 🔍 Differences at a glance Characteristic Qust al-Hindi (Black) Qust al-Bahri... Read more...
Qust al-Hindi: Healing Effects & Applications of Indian Costume
🌿 Qust al-Hindi: Healing effects & applications of Indian costume Qust al-Hindi (Saussurea costus) is a valued medicinal plant in Islamic medicine with a long tradition in the treatment of various ailments. It is particularly well known for its mention in the Prophet's Medicine (Tibb an-Nabawi) . 🕌 Qust al-Hindi in Islam The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said: “Use the Indian frankincense (Qust al-Hindi), for it contains cures for seven diseases.”(Sahih al-Bukhari 5692) 🩺 Medical applications & healing effects 1. Respiratory diseases Qust al-Hindi is traditionally used for asthma, bronchitis, and... Read more...
20 questions about black cumin oil
🧠 20 questions about black cumin oil – scientifically answered Black seed oil ( Nigella sativa ) has been used in traditional medicine for centuries. But what does modern science say about it? Here you'll find answers to the most frequently asked questions – explained in a well-founded and understandable way. 1. What is black seed oil? Black seed oil is extracted from the seeds of the Nigella sativa plant. It contains bioactive substances such as thymoquinone, which are responsible for its health-promoting properties. 2. What does black seed oil... Read more...
What is thymoquinone?
Thymoquinone is the main active ingredient in the essential oils from the seeds of Nigella sativa , better known as black cumin. This plant has been used in traditional medicine in the Middle East and South Asia for centuries – not least because of its impressive health benefits. But what is behind this active ingredient, and what does modern science say about it? Chemical structure and properties Thymoquinone (chemical formula: C₁₀H₁₂O₂) is a lipophilic monoterpenoid found primarily in black cumin seed oil. It possesses potent antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and potentially... Read more...
Olive Oil: The Religious and Health Power
Olive oil has been considered a "blessed oil" for centuries - especially in Islam, where olives are mentioned seven times in the Quran. For Muslims and other lovers of natural... Read more...
Polyphenols in olive oil: Health benefits and why extra virgin olive oil is so valuable
Olive oil has been a staple of the Mediterranean diet for centuries and is now valued worldwide for its health benefits. A particular focus is on a group of compounds... Read more...
How dates can facilitate childbirth – studies and recommendations
How dates can facilitate childbirth – studies and recommendations Pregnancy is an extraordinary journey, filled with anticipation, preparation, and sometimes uncertainty. Especially in the last trimester, many expectant parents seek... Read more...
What does science say about Daghmous honey?
Daghmous honey, a unique product of Moroccan flora, is not only a delicious natural treat but also a potent medicinal remedy. Extracted from the flowers of Euphorbia echinus , a... Read more...
Black seed oil: A natural remedy to support diabetes
Diabetes mellitus, especially type 2 diabetes, is one of the most common chronic diseases worldwide. While conventional treatment often involves medication and dietary changes, many people are looking for natural... Read more...
Health benefits of ginger powder
Ginger powder has a wide range of health benefits based on its bioactive compounds, such as gingerol and shogaol. These have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and digestive properties. Here are the key... Read more...
Fenugreek seeds: uses and benefits
Fenugreek seeds (hulba) are a true treasure of natural medicine and have been valued for centuries for their versatile health benefits. Even if you only have whole seeds available, you... Read more...
Organic Demeter honey
Welcome to our online shop, where you can discover high-quality organic Demeter honey directly from the beekeeper! In this blog, you'll learn why our Demeter honey is not only a... Read more...
Why does honey crystallize? Everything you need to know about the natural change in your honey
Honey is a versatile and natural sweetener that is essential in many kitchens. However, sometimes it can be surprising when the liquid honey we love becomes solid and crystallized. The... Read more...
Everything about black cumin oil: your natural all-rounder for health and well-being
Black cumin oil is no longer an insider tip: it has been used in natural medicine for thousands of years and is becoming increasingly popular due to its versatile uses.... Read more...
Daghmous Honey: Use, Effects and Benefits for Your Health
Introduction In the world of natural medicine, there are numerous superfoods that have a positive effect on our health. One of these lesser-known but very effective natural products is Daghmous... Read more...
Why should I buy Palestine Cola?
We often hear sentences like: “The Coke is much too expensive,” or: “I can’t help anyone with that.” We come across these and similar statements again and again – and... Read more...
quality classes of Medjool dates
Medjool dates are divided into different quality classes based primarily on their size, appearance and condition. Grading the Medjool dates helps to ensure that consumers receive a consistent quality. There... Read more...
Medjool dates from Palestine
Medjool dates are among the finest and most famous date varieties in the world, but the Medjool dates from Palestine play a very special role. These dates, which are exceptional... Read more...
The Healing Power of ZamZam Water
ZamZam water is not only a natural water that springs from a holy spring in the heart of Mecca, but it also holds deep spiritual significance for Muslims around the... Read more...
Use of Manuka Honey
Manuka honey is used in many areas due to its unique antibacterial and healing properties. Here are some of the most common uses: 1. Manuka honey for wound healing Manuka... Read more...
What is Manuka honey and what is it good for?
Manuka honey is a special honey that comes from the nectar of the Manuka plant (Leptospermum scoparium), which grows mainly in New Zealand and parts of Australia. It is characterized... Read more...
How is Daghmous honey different from other types of honey?
Daghmous honey differs from other varieties in several ways. On the one hand, its origin but also its properties and health benefits make it special. What is Daghmous honey and... Read more...
What are Ajwa dates and why are they so special?
The Ajwa date is of unique importance because it only grows in the black volcanic fields of Medina in Saudi Arabia and was highly prized by our Prophet Mohammed (blessings... Read more...
What is Halal?
Difference between Halal and Haram Food The word "Halal" comes from Arabic and means "allowed" or "permissible". In Islam, the term is used to describe food but also actions that... Read more...