Jujube in Malay medical manuscript: a comparison from scientific and islamic perspectives

Jujube known as ‘Bidara’ in Malay customs is a beneficial plant to humans. Nowadays, it is being domestically produced into varieties of products to fulfill human needs. However, as time passed, Jujube was only seen as a source for business products while ignoring its real benefits. Thus, this p...

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Main Authors: Najihah Mohamad Sabri, Nur Azira Tukiran, Raihanah Roslan
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2024
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author Najihah Mohamad Sabri,
Nur Azira Tukiran,
Raihanah Roslan,
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Nur Azira Tukiran,
Raihanah Roslan,
author_sort Najihah Mohamad Sabri,
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description Jujube known as ‘Bidara’ in Malay customs is a beneficial plant to humans. Nowadays, it is being domestically produced into varieties of products to fulfill human needs. However, as time passed, Jujube was only seen as a source for business products while ignoring its real benefits. Thus, this paper aimed to illustrate its benefits as stated in the transliterated books of Malay medical manuscripts, with solid support from scientific and Islamic perspectives. As a common ingredient for remedies, jujube has been documented in old manuscripts such as Kitab Tib MSS 2151, Kitab Tib Muzium Terengganu, The Medical Book of Malayan Medicine, and Kitab Al-Rahmah Fi al-Tibb Wa Al-Hikmah. Past journals and articles were analyzed to describe the benefits of jujube from scientific and Islamic points of view which are derived from the Quran and Hadith. In the selected Malay medical manuscripts, jujube was prescribed as a remedy for dysentery, loss of appetite, sore throat, smallpox, and scorpion sting. Scientific findings have broadened the discoveries of its medicinal advantages with the presence of properties such as anti-diarrheal, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antidiabetic, antioxidant, anticancer, and antiallergic. Islamic views which are derived from the Quran, Hadith, and scholars’ books mainly circulate its benefits as a cleansing agent, black magic defense mechanism, and medicine for certain illnesses. To conclude, this paper will review the benefits of jujube from the ancient Malay medical manuscript, which is parallel with the Islamic perspective and supported by scientific findings.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:233762024-04-18T03:06:31Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23376/ Jujube in Malay medical manuscript: a comparison from scientific and islamic perspectives Najihah Mohamad Sabri, Nur Azira Tukiran, Raihanah Roslan, Jujube known as ‘Bidara’ in Malay customs is a beneficial plant to humans. Nowadays, it is being domestically produced into varieties of products to fulfill human needs. However, as time passed, Jujube was only seen as a source for business products while ignoring its real benefits. Thus, this paper aimed to illustrate its benefits as stated in the transliterated books of Malay medical manuscripts, with solid support from scientific and Islamic perspectives. As a common ingredient for remedies, jujube has been documented in old manuscripts such as Kitab Tib MSS 2151, Kitab Tib Muzium Terengganu, The Medical Book of Malayan Medicine, and Kitab Al-Rahmah Fi al-Tibb Wa Al-Hikmah. Past journals and articles were analyzed to describe the benefits of jujube from scientific and Islamic points of view which are derived from the Quran and Hadith. In the selected Malay medical manuscripts, jujube was prescribed as a remedy for dysentery, loss of appetite, sore throat, smallpox, and scorpion sting. Scientific findings have broadened the discoveries of its medicinal advantages with the presence of properties such as anti-diarrheal, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antidiabetic, antioxidant, anticancer, and antiallergic. Islamic views which are derived from the Quran, Hadith, and scholars’ books mainly circulate its benefits as a cleansing agent, black magic defense mechanism, and medicine for certain illnesses. To conclude, this paper will review the benefits of jujube from the ancient Malay medical manuscript, which is parallel with the Islamic perspective and supported by scientific findings. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2024 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23376/1/JSKM_22_1_7.pdf Najihah Mohamad Sabri, and Nur Azira Tukiran, and Raihanah Roslan, (2024) Jujube in Malay medical manuscript: a comparison from scientific and islamic perspectives. Jurnal Sains Kesihatan Malaysia, 22 (1). pp. 63-70. ISSN 1675-8161 https://ejournals.ukm.my/jskm/issue/view/1607
spellingShingle Najihah Mohamad Sabri,
Nur Azira Tukiran,
Raihanah Roslan,
Jujube in Malay medical manuscript: a comparison from scientific and islamic perspectives
title Jujube in Malay medical manuscript: a comparison from scientific and islamic perspectives
title_full Jujube in Malay medical manuscript: a comparison from scientific and islamic perspectives
title_fullStr Jujube in Malay medical manuscript: a comparison from scientific and islamic perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Jujube in Malay medical manuscript: a comparison from scientific and islamic perspectives
title_short Jujube in Malay medical manuscript: a comparison from scientific and islamic perspectives
title_sort jujube in malay medical manuscript: a comparison from scientific and islamic perspectives
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23376/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23376/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23376/1/JSKM_22_1_7.pdf