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= Tib-e-Ahlebait (a.s) =

Tib-e-Ahlebait (a.s) is the branch of medical which promotes Islamic Medicines. There are different types of well known medicines, such as Greek (as made popular by the infamous Avicenna), Indian, Chinese (acupuncture), German (homeopathy) and others, along with the modern western medicine which is derived from Avicenna’s medical work… but there is also a lesser known form of medicine –  Islamic Medicine.

Islamic Medicine is different to all others in that it is less known and soured from only the Divinely Guided Prophet and Imam, Peace Be Upon Them.

Founder
Abbas Tabrizian (Persian: عباس تبریزیان‎) is primarily  declared Tib-e-Ahlebait as separate discipline .He is  an  Iranian Shia cleric and quack who rejects academic medicine. All information is taken from the narrations (hadith) of prophets, shia's 12 aima and 14 masoomeen.

According to ayat ullah Tibrizian, Islamic medicines cures every disease and we don't have  any need of other medicines.If we internalize true Islamic lifestyle among the world’s nations, people would never need medical treatment and they would never go to doctor’s offices. There are valuable treasures in Islamic narrations which can help us cure any disease. Their is a vital role of Islamic medicine in Ahl-ul-Bayt’s (PBUT) lifestyle. There are as many as 11000 narrations (Hadith) regarding Islamic medicine, these narrations are brought to us by efforts of Ahl-ul-Bayt (PBUT), Narrators as well as Islamic clerics.

Books on Tib
The book "Studying medicine in Rasul Mustafa p " in four volumes by Ayatollah Sheikh Abbas Tabrizian from Islamic sources is collected and is written in the field of Islamic medicine. It should be noted that the hadiths and narrations in these books have been studied by Master Tabrizian for many years, both in terms of documents and experiences.

The contents of these books are in Arabic and are based exclusively on Islamic sources, ie verses and hadiths, and are fundamentally different from traditional medicine, acupuncture, etc., and have been introduced as an independent medical school. It should be noted that this work is significantly different from all the writings that have been written so far under the title of Islamic Medicine or in this field, and it can be mentioned as the most complete source of Islamic medicine at present.

The topics of this collection are summarized as follows:

Volume One: Including the introduction of Islamic medicine and the causes of various diseases and ...

Volume 2: Includes the properties of foods in Islamic medicine. General treatments, cupping and ...

Volume 3: Includes a variety of diseases and specific treatments for diseases and ...

Volume 4: Includes preservation of health (ways to increase life expectancy and disease prevention)