Plants mentioned in the Islamic scriptures (Holy Qur'ân and Ahadith): traditional uses and medicinal importance in contemporary times
Ethnopharmacological relevance Over the past thousand years, Islamic physicians have collected cultural, philosophical, sociological and historical backgrounds for understanding diseases and medications. The Prophet Mohammed (Peace Be Upon Him (PBUH) said: “There is no disease that Allah has create...
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Elsevier Ireland Ltd
2019
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