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touba
Jazakoum allah khaiyran ikhwani akhawati fi deen,
Yes my husband take medication,acupuncture could you tell me please more about hijamah cupping therapy?
Sister they dont accept my husband and he went with me so many times then they changed their mind regarding doing business with us
there no muslim sister organisation in my place but my husband doesnt want me to work because the men always bothering me even he change his mind regarding modelling thats why we decide to look for a business opportunity for me,
Jazakoum allah khayiran
your sister in islam,
btissam
wa iyyak..
Hijamah is the arabic word for sucking. In the west it is known as cupping therapy. There are various forms of cupping, but the one recommened by the Prophet (saw) is wet-cupping. This involves making tiny incisions in the skin to remove toxic blood.
Cupping is effective for lower back pain and in chronic cases it can be used with acupuncture. (SubhanAllah! I just had an idea, which I'll mention at the end.) I really recommend this treatment sister. Cupping is practiced in hospitals all over China and is growing in popularity as more and more people feel let down by conventional medicine and are turning to holistic medicine.
Cupping (hijama) is the best remedy recommended and used by the Messenger (Sallallaahu Álayhi Wasallam). The Messenger (Sallallaahu Álayhi Wasallam) said, "Indeed the best of remedies you have is cupping (hijama)…" [Saheeh al-Bukhaaree (5371)]. He (Sallallaahu Álayhi Wasallam) also said that on the night of Israa (his ascension to the heavens) he (Sallallaahu Álayhi Wasallam) did not pass by an angel except that it said to him, "Oh Muhammad, order your Ummah (nation) with cupping (hijama)." [Saheeh Sunan Tirmidhee (3479)]. This shows the importance and greatness of this Sunnah.
If you need to find a practitioner, email
enquiries@healthmeanswealth.co.uk and they will send you a list of practioners in your area.
OK, the idea that popped up in my head earlier was why not train as a cupping therapist yourself? The rewards are amazing. The best being..
The Messenger (Sallallaahu Álayhi Wasallam) said, "Whoever revives a Sunnah from my Sunnah and the people practise it, s/he will have the same reward of those who practise it without their reward diminishing…" [Sunan ibn Maajah (209)].
There are 2 options. The first is to attend a workshop (also run by
www.healthmeanswealth.co.uk). You can begin practicing as a therapist after attending one of their workshops. Personally, after the workshop, I chose to do an extensive course with
www.nhnf.co.uk It is a 6 month course and so worth it. I believe the indepth knowledge makes you a better therapist.
If you do decide to do this and chose to attend the workshop only, make sure you practice, before you start treating people. There is only the basic practical involvd in the workshop and you are not allowed to perform wet hijamah on the person you are paired up with at the workshop.
With the nhnf course, you must attend a practical and theory exam and complete 10 case studies. Minimal pass is required and it is a certified course by the British Complementary Medicine Association.
Sister, I think you should consider doing this. You don't have the capital for business, but with this course you don't need it to become a therapist and be self-employed. You can work from home or you can make home-visits.
There is also an great need for qualified therapists. As money is your main concern at the moment, I would say the money is good too. But that should not be the primary reason for providing this treatment.
Do let me know if you are interested and inshaAllah, I will help you where I can.
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