How Long to Read A Short Introduction to Tib-E-Nabavi

By Wazir Ali Khan

How Long Does it Take to Read A Short Introduction to Tib-E-Nabavi?

It takes the average reader 2 hours and 32 minutes to read A Short Introduction to Tib-E-Nabavi by Wazir Ali Khan

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Description

The Book consists of six (6). Chapter 1 consists of Introduction. Chapter 2 consists of Health Care For Sick, Weak, And Elderly In Islam and includes: Introduction; Concept of Life; Concept of Health; Concept of Disease And Illness; Nature And Determinants of Disease, which further includes: Disease is Both Reaction and Adjustment, Disease as a Bounty From Allah [SWT], Disease as Punishment, Causality in Disease; Multi-Factorial Causality of Disease, Role of Pre-Determination (Qadar) in Disease, Environmental Causes of Disease, Contagion From the Microbiological Environment, and Other Determinants of Disease; Preventive Measures; Concepts Of Treatment and Cure of Disease; Concluding Remarks. Chapter 3 consists of Basic Characteristics of Tib-E-Nabavi and includes: Research For Cures; Sources of Tib-E- Nabavi; Scope of Tib-E-Nabavi; Examples of Tib-E-Nabavi; Application of Tib-E-Nabavi Today and further includes: Tib-E-Nabavi As Part of The Shari'ah, Spatio-Temporal Changes, Empirical Research on Tib-E-Nabavi, and Concluding Remarks And Future Challenges. Chapter 4 consists of Work of Muslim Scholars on Tib-E-Nabavi and includes: General; Work of Ibn Qayyim Al-Jawziyya (8th Century Hegira); Abu Abd-Allah Al-Dhahbi (8th Century Hegira); and Work of Jalaluddin Al-Sayuti (10th Century Hegira). Chapter 5 consists of Tib-E-Nabavi In Action and includes: Introduction; Health and Nutrition of the Prophet (SAW); The Prophet's Favourite Condiments: (Honey, Olive Oil, Salt, Vinegar); Most Commonly Documented Remedies From the Prophet (SAW), which further includes: Onion Seed (Black Seed) or Hibat Al-Barakah (Nigella Sativa), Olives, Composition of Olive Oil in the Treatment of Ailments, Henna (Lawsonia Inermis), Siwak And Dental Hygiene, and Zamzam water; Cupping (Al-Hijamah) Treatment; Medical Benefits of Fenugreek; Guidance On Weight Loss; and Medicines From The Prophet (SAW). Chapter 6 consists of Summary and Conclusion. The Books also include front cover of the Companion book. The book is also supported with bibliography.

How long is A Short Introduction to Tib-E-Nabavi?

A Short Introduction to Tib-E-Nabavi by Wazir Ali Khan is 148 pages long, and a total of 38,184 words.

This makes it 50% the length of the average book. It also has 47% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read A Short Introduction to Tib-E-Nabavi Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 3 hours and 28 minutes to read A Short Introduction to Tib-E-Nabavi aloud.

What Reading Level is A Short Introduction to Tib-E-Nabavi?

A Short Introduction to Tib-E-Nabavi is suitable for students ages 10 and up.

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