Aaliyyah Posted January 21, 2013 It is narrated by the hadith that the Holy Prophet (pbuh) said: 'Use the black seed because it has a relief of all diseases, but death.' Contents: Black seed has a tasty aroma and contains phosphate, iron, phosphorate, carbohydrate, oil 28%. It contains anti-virus bacteria, carotene, anti-cancer fighting material, and hormones which give strength and activity. Benefits: There are many, many benefits of the black seed. Here we will list some of them. 1. Dizziness and ear infection: use it as a drop for the ears, for 'infection'; and drink it in tea and rub under your cheek and at the back of your neck for dizziness. 2. For women and delivery: it is the best thing for helping with the pains of labor. Boil the black seed with honey and drink. 3. For skin diseases: mix a unit of the black seeds' oil with a same unit of rose water and 2 units of brown flour. Before you use the mix rub the area with a cloth dipped in vinegar. Lightly apply the mix to the skin and then expose to the sun every day. 4. Rheumatism: Warm black seed oil and massage the oil into the painful areas. Also, make a drink of boiled black seed and mix with honey, drink before going to sleep; and have a lot of yaqeen (full-faith). 5. High blood pressure: Mix the black seed with hot liquids you may drink, such as coffee, tea, etc; and rub your body with the oil and have yaqeen. 6. Chest pains and colds: Add 1 tablespoon of the black seeds in boiling water and inhale the vapor and cover your head before you sleep. 7. Heart burn: add a few drops of black seed oil to a hot cup of milk and add one teaspoon of honey. Also, eat a lot of lettuce. 8. Eye pain: rub the oil around the eyes before you sleep and mix a few drops of the oil with hot drinks. 9. Ulcers: Mix 10 drops of black seed oil with a cup of honey. Eat 1 spoon of this mixture daily, every morning, before you eat or drink anything else. Follow with a glass of milk. Do this for two months. 10. Cancer: Rub the affected area with black seed oil. 3 times a day drink a mixture of a teaspoon of the oil with a glass of carrot juice. Do this for three months. 11. Laziness: Mix 10 drops of black seed oil with a glass of orange juice when waking up for 10 days. Important, do not sleep after Fajr salat. 12. For memorizing: Boil mint and mix it with honey and 7 drops of black seed oil--drink while warm any time of the day. Also, stop drinking coffee and tea. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alpha Blondy Posted January 21, 2013 Bismillahi Rah'maaani Ra'Heem As'Salaam Au'Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuhu thank you sister aaliyaah of Abu Hafsa Mosque, (lowers gaze) jzk for providing this useful reminder. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aaliyyah Posted January 21, 2013 Wswrwb. Wa iyyak Alpha Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuune Posted January 21, 2013 Alpha Blondy;910658 wrote: Bismillahi Rah'maaani Ra'Heem As'Salaam Au'Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuhu thank you sister aaliyaah of Abu Hafsa Mosque, (lowers gaze) jzk for providing this useful reminder. 2013 style e-shukaansi iga dheh, I like it! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alpha Blondy Posted January 21, 2013 ^ in suratul nas, it speaks of the evil whisper who whispers into the hearts of men and jiin. surely, those who are steadfast and patience are indeed better for it. Aaliyyah;910663 wrote: Wswrwb. Wa iyyak Alpha ya bint-aaliyaah, Wßrahaari² Wa billahi towfiq Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacpher Posted January 21, 2013 ^ qarxis.com Nuunka caadi ma aha. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aaliyyah Posted January 21, 2013 This is a serious topic, please don't troll. Waxkasta kaftan ma galee. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alpha Blondy Posted January 21, 2013 the akhees, in our midst, who are billaa xishood and who instigate, where is nothing to instigate, truly have no bounds. it unbecoming of these brothers who are grown men that they're unable to control themselves in making allegations of the worst kind against practicing brothers and sisters. i recently came across the beautiful story of the man who lost his shoes in the masjid but was reminded of the bounties bestowed on him by seeing the man who had lost his legs. the man said ''i was without my shoes, until i saw someone without their legs. subahanallah. we can learn from this tale. inshallah. wa billla towfiq Abu Alfa Al Blondee Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blessed Posted January 21, 2013 Jizaakaallah Aaliyah, don't like the smell or taste but it sure is blessed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aaliyyah Posted January 21, 2013 *Blessed;910680 wrote: Jizaakaallah Aaliyah, don't like the smell or taste but it sure is blessed. Wa iyyaki blessed. Most of us grew up knowing about black seed oil. But, many of us take it for granted and don't really use it consistently. Personally I don't mind the smell despite it being strong... it is the taste that bothers me somewhat. Even that you get over it once you swallow it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aaliyyah Posted January 21, 2013 Kulaheed a very known scientist said it cures everything except death. Bisinka yaa waxa ugu shekeeyey. Nabi mohamed aya yidhi sidaa csw..Other than that it was a great video. It is narrated by the hadith that the Holy Prophet (pbuh) said: 'Use the black seed because it has a relief of all diseases, but death.' Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
QansaxMeygaag Posted January 21, 2013 My mum sprinkles a bit on her pillow before she sleeps and insists on rubbing it on babies; can't say I like the smell though, am like wow, go easy. I think the scientific name is Nigella sativa? In a study in Kuwait, it was shown to cure Diabetes... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alpha Blondy Posted January 21, 2013 in somali its called xabad-sowda. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacpher Posted January 21, 2013 ^What's called it in Arabic? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aaliyyah Posted January 21, 2013 Jacphar, in arabic it is xabada sawda...the somali version of it is xabada sooda. We somalinise so many arabic words. This wont be the first. Unless there is a somali word for it, I wouldnt know. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites