Title of article :
Deliberation on Authenticity of Medical Traditions from the Perspective of Fariqain
Author/Authors :
Mostajaboldavati, Ali Department of Theology - Faculty of Human Sceinces - Semnan University, Semnan, Iran , Javdan, Mohammad Department of Shi'ism - Faculty of Shi'ism - University of Religions and Denominations, Qom, Iran , Khansanami, Fatemeh Department of Theological sects - Faculty of Denominations - University of Religions and Denominations, Qom, Iran , Khansanami, Shabanali Department of Theology, Qom University of Medical Sciences, Qom, Iran
Abstract :
Background and Objectives: In the field of health and teachings of hygienics–medicine, a lot of traditions have been transmitted from the Holy Prophet (PBUH) and Imams (A.S) and valuable collections by the titles of Ţibb al-Nabī (PBUH) and Ţibb al-Ἀemmah (A.S) have been provided. What authentic bases they are stand on scientifically, and how they should be dealt with if their concepts are opposed to updated science of medicine, are objectives of this research.
Methods: This research is a review study through collecting data digitally, and from libraries and references related to Sunnite and Shiite works.
Results: Different views to the position of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) created two different perspectives. The first is of Sunnites who believe the prophet’s (p. b.u.h) status is not to interfere with worldly affairs and occupations including medicine. Therefore, what, in this regard, has been transmitted from His Holiness is His personal opinion, or acquired from the knowledge of the society of the time, and may be correct or not. However, Shiite scholars believe if a tradition proved biographically and contextually, to be issued irrevocably; it is considered as teachings of religion and there is no probable mistake in it.
Conclusion: As Shiites believe, to accept, absolutely, the words and sayings issued by the Prophet (PBUH) of Allah is the result of absolute understanding of his clear proofs. Whereas if we believe in disjunction and accept that the Prophet’s (PBUH) sayings on occupations including medicine are faulty and mistakable, we deprive humanity of the most important part of the city of knowledge (the Holy Prophet (PBUH)) and basically, defect the absolute holiness of his sayings; as Sunnites did so.
Keywords :
Hygiene , Sunnis , Shiite , Islam , Health , Ahadith
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics