Article Botany, Herbals and Healing In Islamic Science and Medicine

sister herb

Official TTI Chef
An interesting article for all muslim gardeners (and others too):

The scholars of Islamic culture worked extensively in the combined fields of botany, herbals and healing. Several scholars contributed to the knowledge of plants, their diseases and the methods of growth. They classified plants into those that grow from cuttings, those that grow from seed and those that grow spontaneously. Great Muslim figures such as Al-Dinawari, Ibn Juljul and Ibn al-Baytar made great progress in the field, as this article demonstrates. Muslim botanists knew how to produce new fruits by grafting; they combined the rose bush and the almond tree to generate rare and lovely flowers. The royal botanical gardens contained an endless variety of plants, indigenous and exotic, cultivated for their brilliant foliage, their delightful fragrance, or their culinary and medicinal virtues. In particular, they dealt with plants in a variety of ways, which included their study from a philological perspective, but most importantly for their curative and healing properties.

http://www.muslimheritage.com/article/botany-herbals-and-healing-islamic-science-and-medicine
 

zaman-gm

Junior Member
Ma Sha Allah. Great!! And thanks for sharing such a wonderful information.
Jazak ALLAHU khiran sister herb.:)
 
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