Friday, December 5, 2014

Holy Quran written by high potency herbal mixtures prepared as per Unani medical system.

World's only herbal Quran to go on show in Dubai
By Staff writer
Friday, 5 December 2014 10:43 AM

The only handmade herbal Holy Quran in the world made from approximately 200 herbs has been unveiled in Dubai by Heddem Arts, a company that deals in rare Islamic arts and calligraphy.

Crafted by Turkish Unani Doctor Hamdi Taher (1897-2003) over a period of 23 years (1957-1979), this Holy Quran is made of high potency herbal mixtures prepared as per Unani medical system.

Herbal cream has been used to engrave the letters, chapter names, chapter headings on the top and sides of the pages, border designs, page numbers, edges of the sheets including the sheets of Holy Quran and everything that has gone into crafting this masterpiece is entirely made from medicinal herbal extracts from start to finish.

Heddem Arts said in a statement that it also has a certificate of authenticity for the Quran from Islamic Affairs, Dubai.

It said the herbal sheets of the Holy Quran have many therapeutic properties - when the reader moves his fingers on the letters or in and around the pages, the herbal mixture seeps through the pores in the fingers, providing health benefits.

The Holy Quran has 606 pages and weighs about 7.5 kilos. The herbal mixture used to make the Holy Quran is directly extracted from seeds, fruits, leaves, stems, barks and roots used in Unani medicine, the statement added.

Abdul Azeaz Bin Hassan Moulavi Malabari, Islamic religious advisor at Heddem Arts, said: “We are honoured to receive this labour of devotion from the late Hakim Hamdi Taher who devoted his life to creating this unique herbal Holy Quran.

"Patiently handcrafted over the years, every word and design in this Holy Quran is made without using any printing technology, tools or machinery.”

He added: “We contacted 1,714 museums in 80 countries to verify that no one else has crafted such a unique Holy Quran or any other book, it is truly one of a kind. We have received offers from several buyers but we are particular the buyer should be someone who appreciates Islamic values.”

The Holy Quran will be on public display from December 7-11 at Heddem Arts located at M1/1, Red Avenue Building, Garhoud (near GGICO Metro station), Dubai.

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

emerging technologies in Unani medicine

National seminar on emerging technologies in Unani medicine Submitted by admin4 on 26 March 2013 - 10:15am Indian Muslim By TCN News, Aligarh: The Department of Ilmul Advia, Ajmal Khan Tibbiya College, Aligarh Muslim University organized a National Seminar on “Scope of Emerging Technologies in Unani Medicine” (SETUM-2013) under UGC DRS-I. Dr. GN Qazi, Vice Chancellor, Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi and a renowned biotechnologist was the chief guest. Prof. KC Singhal, Vice Chancellor, NIMS University, Jaipur and Padma Shri Prof. Hakim Syed Zillur Rahman graced the inaugural function as the guests of honour. Dr. Abdul Latif, Coordinator, DRS-I Programme, Department of Ilmul Advia and organizing Chairman of the seminar said that more than 15 prominent experts of different technologies including Dr. KK Sharma, Pharmacologist, Sharda University, Greater Noida, Prof. MA Jafri, Unani Expert and Professor MZ Abdin, Hamdard University, Dr. Sayyada, Phamacognist-NBRI, Lucknow, Prof. Alim H Naqvi, Prof. Naeem A Khan, Dr. Asad Ullah, Dr. SZ Rahman, Prof. Mansoor A Siddiqui, Dr. Yassir H Siddiqi, Dr. Masroor A Khan, Dr. M Shamim Khan, all from AMU and others delivered lectures on various topics. About 80 delegates presented papers on different emerging technologies. On this occasion Padma Shree Prof. Hakim Syed Zillurrahman was given Life time Achievement Award by Chief Guest Dr. G.N. Qazi. Prof. Zillur Rahman has been associated with this Department for more than 40 years as professor and contributed greatly to raise the status of the department at national and international level. He has been recently awarded D.Lit (honris causa) by Hamdard University, Karachi, Pakistan.