The Benefits of Al-Hijamah: A Traditional Practice with Prophetic Endorsement

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Al-Hijamah, also known as cupping therapy, is a traditional medical treatment endorsed by Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and practiced in various cultures worldwide. This therapy involves extracting "dirty" blood from the body to promote healing and relieve various ailments. The practice is lauded for its effectiveness in treating hypertension, improving eyesight, and enhancing overall health. Learn more about the history, benefits, and significance of Al-Hijamah in this insightful overview.


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  1. Al-Hijamah Hijamah is a Sunnah as well as a medical treatment. The word Hijamah is derived from the word Al-Hajm which carries the meaning: to suck, to absorb, or to extract. It describes a medical treatment whereby dirty blood is extracted from the body by a suction cup attached to a lightly incised skin surface. It was a common practice in traditional Arab Medicine and is a Sunnah that was practiced and promoted by our beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW). Cupping is also an ancient Chinese method of releasing local congestion. It has been practiced for thousands of years in almost every part of the world for the treatment of disease and pain. 3

  2. Hijamah is the Best of Remedies Anas ibn Maalik reported that the Messenger of Allah (SAW) said, "Indeed the best of remedies you have is cupping (hijama) " [Saheeh al-Bukhaaree (5371)]. Abu Hurairah reported that the Messenger of Allah (SAW) said, "If there was something excellent to be used as a remedy then it is cupping (hijama)." [ Sunan abi Dawud (3857), Sunan ibn Maajah (3476)].

  3. The Angels Recommend It " " : : The Messenger of Allaah (SAW) said: I did not pass by any group of angels on the night of the Isra [the Prophet s night journey when he was taken from Makkah to Jerusalem and back in the course of a single night], but all of them said to me, You should use cupping, O Muhammad. [Classed as saheeh by Shaykh al-Albaani in al-Silsilah al-Saheehah, 2263.]

  4. In Hijamah is a Cure According to a hadeeth narrated by Jaabir (may Allaah be pleased with him), the Prophet (SAW) said: If there is any good in your medical treatments, it is in the knife of the cupper, drinking honey, or cauterization with fire, as appropriate to the cause of the illness, but I would not like to be cauterized. [Saheeh al-Bukhaaree, (5359)]

  5. Benefits of Cupping Abdullah Ibn Abbas reported that the messenger of Allah (SAW) said How good is the cupper, removes blood, lightens the back and sharpens the eyesight. [al-Tirmidhee, (2053)]

  6. Treatment of Hypertension Anas ibn Malik reported that the Messenger of Allah (SAW) said: When the blood of one of you begins to rage, he should get cupped because the raging of blood can kill. [al-Silsilah al-Saheehah, 2747]

  7. When to do Hijamah There is some evidence from ahadith to indicate that cupping is best performed in the second half of the month. Abu Hurayrah (may Allaah be pleased with him) reported that the Prophet (SAW) said: Whoever is treated with cupping on the seventeenth, nineteenth or twenty first, will be healed from all diseases. (Reported by Abu Dawood, 3861, and al-Bayhaqi, 9/340. The isnad is hasan). 9

  8. When to do Hijamah Some less reliable narrations also recommend certain days of the week for cupping while warning against others. However, as the need may arise, cupping as a form of medical treatment may be performed at any time according to the condition or urgency.

  9. Locations for Hijamah 1 The head al-Bukhaari (2156) narrated that Ibn Abbaas (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: The Prophet (SAW) was treated with cupping on his head when he was in ihraam, and for some kinds of pain. It was also narrated by Muslim (1203) from the hadeeth of Ibn Buhaynah (may Allaah be pleased with him) that the Prophet (SAW) was treated with cupping on the road to Makkah when he was in ihraam, in the middle of his head. 2 The two veins at the sides of the neck, and the base of the neck Abu Dawood (3860), al-Tirmidhi (390) and Ibn Maajah (3483) narrated from Anas (may Allaah be pleased with him) that the Prophet (SAW) was treated with cupping three times in the two veins at the side of the neck and the base of the neck. [Classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh Abi Dawood.] 3 The hip Abu Dawood (3863) narrated from Jaabir (may Allaah be pleased with him) that the Messenger of Allaah (SAW) was treated with cupping on his hip for a pain in that site. [Classed as saheeh by al- Albaani in Saheeh Abi Dawood.] 4 Back of the foot al-Nasaa i (2849) narrated from Anas (may Allaah be pleased with him) that the Messenger of Allaah (SAW) was treated with cupping when he was in ihraam, on the back of his foot, for a pain in that site. [Classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh al-Nasaa i.]

  10. Other Locations for Hijamah Besides these five locations mentioned specifically in the ahadith, those skilled in cupping can recommend other suitable locations depending on the condition. Ibn al-Qayyim (May Allah have mercy on him) said: "Cupping beneath the chin is beneficial for pains in the teeth, face and throat, if it is used at the right time... Cupping at the bottom of the chest is beneficial for the treatment of sores, scabies and pustules on the thighs, and of gout and scabies. [Zaad al-Ma'aad, 4/53] 12

  11. How does Cupping Work? In the traditional understanding of cupping (a treatment practiced by the Chinese, Egyptians, Babylonians and Arabs), the benefits are numerous. Cupping is believed to Release local toxins Stimulate the lymphatic system Clear blockages or stagnated circulation Activate and clear the veins, arteries and capillaries Realign and balance vital energy Promote and improve circulation 13

  12. Importance of the Circulatory System

  13. Importance of the Lymphatic System

  14. Some Conditions Treated through Cupping Migraine headaches Rheumatoid Arthritis Stiff or swollen joints, especially in the neck and back Stomach ulcers and problems associated with diabetes High blood pressure Psychological disorders and some cases of paralysis Magic Back pain, joint pain, gout, constipation, digestive problems, loss of appetite Insomnia, problems associated with menstruation Headaches Strengthening One's Intelligence And Memory Poison 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 16

  15. Types of Cupping Dry cupping uses special cups and a suction pump on certain pressure points and meridianson the body. The flesh is sucked in to the cup and left to promote blood circulation. The moving or massage cupping follows the same principle but only one large cup is used to massage the area. Oil is liberally applied to the back, arms or legs and deep tissue massage is undertaken. Large singular strokes are given, moving directly up and down the meridians. Hijama or Wet cupping is the same as dry cupping but involves drawing a small amount of toxic blood from small incisions made on the surface of the skin. This is the Sunnah Method

  16. Method of Wet Cupping Dry cupping is first performed Small cuts are made in the cupped area and then the cup is replaced on the skin. The skin will be drawn into the cup and blood is sucked out of the area. When done properly, on an area that has septic blood, the blood drawn will be dark. The process is repeated until the blood turns red. Then the cupping should be stopped. The area should be cleaned and bandaged as necessary 18

  17. Equipment These are the plastic cups that are used. They have a valve at the top which controls suction pressure. They also have removable magnets (used for Bio- magnetic Cupping Therapy ) which are very effective for this treatment. .

  18. Wet Cupping Hijamah Dry Cupping Hijamah Jaafa 20

  19. Different Types of Cupping Sets 21

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  21. Awareness of the Risks Suspected hemorrhage Sunburns or burns in general Open wounds or recent trauma Should be avoided lower and upper abdomen whilst pregnant Should be aware of patients medical history an what medicine they are on e.g Anti coagulants or if they are diabetic or anemic Any blood coagulation disorders

  22. JazakumAllah Khair

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