It eases the flow of urine | |
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Narasimhacharya 29-4-2008 , , Phytotherapy Research, Issue 5, Folder 22, Page 620-626 |
So more than seven cures were mentioned, some scholars explained that seven cures were known through revelation, and the rest through experience, so only seven were mentioned because of their certainty.
2The second possibility seems to be stronger as will be explained shortly | In this Hadeeth, only two types of cures were mentioned and not seven, so either the narrator sufficed himself with mentioning only two while all seven were mentioned by the Messenger, or the Messenger mentioned only two due to being the only two of the seven in existence at the time |
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It eases the menstrual flow | Rubbing it in is done by mixing it with oil and creams until it is smooth, likewise is Takmeed |
It is also described as an illness that produces vile gasses, and an illness between the heart and the kidney.
It is understood from this Hadeeth that it is a cure for all pains, al Qist al Hindi is used when hot medicine is needed for treatment, and al Bahri was described as milder, because al Hindee is hotter than al Bahri as has already been explained | |
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Other scholars said that he only mentioned what was needed because he was not sent with the details of such issues | It is inhaled by mixing it with oil and putting droplets of it in the nostrils |