Explore a thoughtful, faith-anchored approach to health and healing with The Islamic Guideline on Medicine by Yusuf Al‑Hajj Ahmad (translated by Nasiruddin al‑Khattab). This authoritative work invites Muslims to reflect upon medicine and treatment through the lens of the Qur’an and Sunnah, rooted in the understanding that the body is an amanah (trust) from Allāh.
Within its 285 richly illustrated pages, the book presents six foundational principles for “Islamic medicine” — including adherence to Islamic teachings, a holistic focus on body, mind and soul, a universal outlook that benefits all people, and a scientific-based approach grounded in sound observation. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
Whether you are a healthcare professional, a student of Islamic ethics, or a Muslim seeking to align your wellness journey with your faith, this volume offers both guidance and inspiration. With clear references to modern medical issues, ethical dilemmas and the Prophetic tradition of healing, it serves as a bridge between medical science and spiritual integrity.
Let this work become part of your home library or study shelf — a resource to revisit when questions of health, treatment and faith arise. May it strengthen your appreciation of the body as a trust, deepen your sense of responsibility for your well-being and guide you toward choices that reflect both knowledge and remembrance of Allāh.