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    The Shifa Guide

    Shifa Guide

    Source-led traditional wellness knowledge for modern readers: researched articles, practical safety guidance, and our first specialist reference app, Islamic Remedies.

    What We Publish

    Source-led wellness guidance, not recycled remedy lists

    Shifa Guide focuses on practical, carefully bounded knowledge: what a source actually says, how later scholars or traditions understood it, what modern safety cautions apply, and when a reader should seek professional medical care.

    The journal is built to answer real search questions in depth — verification, black seed, honey, hijama, anxiety duas, cross-cultural superfoods, routine design, and herbal safety — rather than publishing thin pages around a single keyword.

    • Hadith authentication and source checking
    • Prophetic medicine with safety context
    • Traditional foods and herbal remedies
    • Practical wellness routines across cultures

    Reference App

    Remedies

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    Islamic Remedies

    A source-led reference to 111 remedies, duas, foods, practices, and safety notes from Quran, Sunnah, and classical Prophetic medicine sources.

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    World Natural Remedies

    Discover natural remedies from world healing traditions — a curated collection of authentic healing wisdom from every culture, carefully sourced and explained for the modern seeker.

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    Our Story

    About Shifa Guide

    Shifa Guide develops authentic wellness and knowledge apps rooted in the world's enduring spiritual and healing traditions. Our mission is to make verified, time-tested guidance for body, mind, and soul accessible to a modern audience — drawing from scripture, classical scholarship, and traditional practice across cultures.

    Our methodology. Every remedy and practice featured in our apps is sourced from authoritative primary texts and established scholarly works within its tradition. We cross-reference each entry against multiple reputable sources, attribute citations carefully, and avoid weak, fabricated, or unverified material. Our first app, Islamic Remedies, draws from sources such as Sahih al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, the Sunan collections, and Ibn al-Qayyim's At-Tibb an-Nabawi (Prophetic Medicine).

    Why this matters. Much of the traditional wellness content circulating online mixes folklore, weak attributions, and unverified claims. We believe authenticity is itself a form of respect — for each tradition, for the scholars who preserved it, and for the people who rely on it today.

    What we are not. Shifa Guide is an educational resource, not a medical service. The information in our apps is for learning and personal reflection. For health decisions, always consult a qualified healthcare professional.

    Editorial standards. We publish researched articles and reference tools with transparent methodology, correction channels, and medical-safety context. Read our editorial policy to see how content is reviewed.

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    Questions, feedback, or partnership inquiries — we'd love to hear from you.

    support@islamicremedies.shifaguide.com