The Prophet (PBUH) said: In Hijama, there is a cure.

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Мобільні технології сьогодні стали справжнім виміром якості ІТ-продуктів. Користувачі очікують швидкості, надійності та інтуїтивного інтерфейсу — і готові одразу піти, якщо ці очікування не виправдані. Особливо гостро ці вимоги відчувають компанії у гемблінг-секторі, де конкуренція за секунди уваги — надзвичайно жорстка. Цю тему освітить нам експертом зі стратегічного ро

The word ‘Hijama’ was originally an Arabic word derived from ‘Al-Hajm’. In English, it means ‘sucking’ and is referred to as ‘Wet cupping therapy’. History Of Cupping Therapy Cupping therapy was practised in Egypt as early as 6000 years ago. Ebers Papyrus, one of the oldest medical textbooks in the world, described cupping therapy as practised by Egyptians in 1550 BC. Archaeologists have found traces of metal or bamboo cups in China. The Chinese have been practicing Cupping therapy for at least 3000 years along with acupuncture, moxibustion, Chinese massage and traditional Chinese medicine treatment. In Ancient Greece, Hippocrates also mentioned Hijama with the Four-Hour temp

Over-night fasting before Hijama positively impacts the consequences of cupping therapy. But it is not for everyone. Hijama cupping therapy involves placing cups on the skin to create suction. The suction improves the flow of energy and facilitates the healing process. The mechanism of cupping therapy works by applying negative pressure on the skin. The negative pressure in the cup increases blood flow, loosens connective tissues, and accelerates the healing process within the body. According to the Islamic point of view, Our Beloved Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) preferred Hijama with an empty stomach. Ibn Umar reports Our Prophet(P.B.U.H) saying, “Hijama(cupping) is the best on an empty stom

Swimming is strictly prohibited after Hijama/wet cupping therapy. Nowadays cupping therapy is becoming very popular around the world. Hijama cupping therapy is a traditional alternative medical treatment practiced in the ancient Egyptians, Chinese culture, Arabic medicine, Greek medicine, and Prophetic medicine. Cupping alleviates the pain by increasing blood circulation and eliminating toxins from the body. When the suction is applied to the skin through cups, it reduces inflammation and pain. The vacuum-like suction causes the body to release various chemicals, fibroblasts, and white blood cells to the targetted area. The negative pressure of cups draws stagnated blood out from deep tissue