| Course Title | Course Instructor | Duration |
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| Tib e Nabvi and Healthcare | Prof Dr Matloob Ahmad Dean, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences/Head, Department of Islamic Studies |
4-8 weeks |
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| Serial | Subjects | Details | ||
| 1 | Course Objectives | • To provide an overview of Tib e Nabvi (Prophetic Medicine) and its historical significance within Islamic tradition. • To explore the sources and authenticity of the teachings related to Prophetic Medicine. • To examine the principles of Tib e Nabvi and their relevance to contemporary medical practices. • To explore the dietary guidelines provided by the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and their health benefits. • To promote healthy eating habits and nutritional awareness based on Prophetic traditions. • To highlight the importance of preventive healthcare and a balanced lifestyle as emphasized in Tib e Nabvi. • To explore how Tib e Nabvi can be applied in modern healthcare settings and personal health management. • To encourage the integration of Prophetic Medicine principles in everyday life for improved health and wellness |
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| 2 | Learning Outcomes | • Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the fundamentals and historical context of Tib e Nabvi. • Identify key sources and authentic teachings related to Prophetic Medicine. • Analyze the compatibility and integration of Tib e Nabvi principles with contemporary medical practices. • Apply a holistic approach to healthcare that incorporates traditional Prophetic Medicine with modern treatments. • Evaluate the scientific basis and potential therapeutic effects of these remedies. • Understand the dietary guidelines provided by the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and their health benefits. • Appreciate the significance of preventive healthcare and a balanced lifestyle as advocated in Tib e Nabvi. • Apply practical tips for stress management and emotional health inspired by Tib e Nabvi. • Embrace the ethical principles and compassionate care highlighted in the Prophetic approach to medicine. |
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| 3 | Schedule (Example) | Lectures: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday (4 hours/day) | ||
| 4 | Prerequisites | No | ||
| 5 | Resources and Materials | • Healing with the Medicine of the Prophet" by Imam ibn Qayyim Al-Jauziyah • "Prophetic Medicine: A Translation of ibn Qayyim At-Tibb an-Nabawi" by John Andrew Morrow • "Natural Healing with the Medicine of the Prophet" by M.I.H. Farooqi | ||
| 6 | Course Fee | • Rs 5000/- | ||