Black cumin oil in Islam

Nigella oil occupies a very important place in the life of the Muslim due to its place in Islam. It is mentioned there in the form of a seed, from which its oil is extracted.

It is consumed in this way for ease of ingestion and local application, but also for simpler dosage.

Let's discover together where it is mentioned in the Muslim religion

Black cumin in Muslim religious texts

Nigella is not mentioned directly in the Qur'an in its own right. but it's important to mention that the Qur'an is not the only text followed by Muslims.

In fact, the "Sunnah" has as much a place in Islam as the Qur'an, recounting the sayings of the Prophet Mohamed ﷺ. At least, when the accounts (hadith) are recognized as authentic.

And it's actually in these hadiths that the famous black cumin seed is mentioned several times, in authentic hadiths.

In Sahih Al Boukhari, we find the following hadith: "There is in black cumin seed a remedy for every disease, except for sâm."

The word "sâm" means death in French.

Another hadith this time reported by Abu Salam and Abu Hourayra mentions it: "Take this black cumin seed for it contains a cure for every disease except death."

You will thus understand the importance of such a remedy for Muslims by what is mentioned here.

The black cumin cited by Ibn Al Qayyim

Cited in several hadiths, black cumin is therefore part of the large family of products of prophetic medicine.

It is in this sense that the great Muslim scholar Ibn Al Qayyim, specialized in particular in the sector of Medicinal Sciences, clearly explains the benefits of this product in his work which is considered a standard soberly named "Prophetic Medicine".

In particular, he cites therapeutic virtues including the fight against lung disease, ear infections and even hypertension.

An endorsement of modern Medicinal Science

If ever there was a need for it, here comes modern Medicinal Science to back up all these quotes.

More than 1,200 academic studies are listed by the U.S. Medical Institute of Health Library reporting research on black cumin.

Thymoquinone as a major active ingredient and present in large quantities is said to be behind the potency of this natural treasure.

More than 900 studies have confirmed its benefits on viral diseases, its antibacterial and antifungal properties.

For the Muslim, these studies don't need to be, as believing in the words of the Prophet ﷺ is part of his creed. But it's still good to see that they are confirmed and that this subject is as vast as it is fascinating.

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