In the sun-baked regions of southern Morocco, an ancient practice persists. A first-of-its-kind scientific survey documents how communities use camel urine to treat diseases from cancer to diabetes, o...
In a world obsessed with the next breakthrough, a profound shift is happening in medical schools and hospitals across the Middle East. Doctors, educators, and policymakers are increasingly turning to ...
For centuries, desert nomads have revered the camel not just as a ship of the sands, but as a source of life-saving remedies. Among its most intriguing traditional medicines is its urine, used histori...
A pilot study from Saudi Arabia explores hijama (wet cupping) as a potential adjuvant therapy, showing significant reductions in harmful antibodies and improved thyroid vitality in patients with this ...
For over three millennia, the ruby-red pomegranate has been more than just a fruit. In the heart of ancient Persia, it was carved into limestone reliefs as a symbol of peace and love. In the halls of ...
In today’s world where mental health challenges and spiritual healing often intersect, a unique healing practice known as ruqya—Islamic exorcism—is attracting increasing attention in Europe, espe...





