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Can Islam Give cure about Corona Virus??

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What is Corona-virus?

By the end of 2019, a corona-virus designated as 2019-Nov was identified as the cause of the cluster of pneumonia cases in Wuhan city of China. Nowadays, it is considered to be a global health emergency.
It is causing community-acquired respiratory tract infections in adults as well as children, particularly those who have the underlying pulmonary disease already.


Corona-viruses:

These are the medium-sized enveloped positive-stranded RNA Viruses and are given the name corona-virus because of their crown-like characteristic appearance in the electron microscope.
Although these viruses are ubiquitous in temperate climates their peak rate of occurrence is in winter. Smaller peaks are seen in fall or spring as well.

Cure of Corona-virus in the light of Islam:

Now that we know all the precautions that we can do to prevent Corona-virus illness, the question arises: What can one do if it gets attacked by the corona-virus? Is there any cure if one encounters the virus by any ill person?
Science is still working on it. After research, only a few possible remedies have been suggested, but not of very much significance. The answer to all these questions can be found in the light of Islam. Well, for that we have to go through some Ahadees.
 Ayesha (RA) states that The Holy Prophet (PBUH), the last messenger of Allah, said: “This black seed is a cure for all diseases except poison.” She asked, “What is poison?” The Holy Prophet (PBUH) replied, “Death.”

In other words, only death can’t be treated by black-seed.


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All other ailments can be treated well by black-seed. So how is it possible that the corona-virus is stronger than something that can cure anything but death?
The Holy Prophet (PBUH) also gave a hint that honey can cure illness in his hadees. He says, “There are two cures for you: honey and the Quran.
An Arabic writer quotes the words of the Prophet (PBUH) as: “Honey is a medicine for the body and the Quran is a medicine for the soul” He added, “Benefit yourself from the use of the Quran and honey.”
The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said on an occasion, “By Him, in whose hand is my soul, eat honey, for there is no house in which honey is kept for which angels won’t ask for mercy.”
He added, “If a person eats honey, a thousand remedies enter his stomach, and a million diseases will come out.
In another occasion, he is related to have said, “He who desires protection, let him eat honey.”


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Now how is this possible that honey has got no role in the prevention and cure of the Corona-virus.
In the light of Islam, the cure of the corona-virus can be found in olives. The holy prophet (PBUH) says, “Eat olive oil and massage with it-it is a blessed tree.”
Research has proven olive oil to have a role in strengthening the immune system.
So, adding black seed, olive and honey to your life can not only prevent the occurrence of disease but it also eradicates any disease that attacks the person.

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