2021
DOI: 10.53575/e1.v5.01(21).1-12
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E-1 Covid-19 and Cure in The Light of Quran and Hadith: A Systemic Literature Review

Abstract: COVID-19 is one of the most contagious and deadliest diseases nowadays which started spreading from Wuhan city, China in 2019 and at present has spread globally. The scientists all around the world have miserly failed in finding proper treatment to cure the disease except preventions. This paper systematically reviews the various cures of COVID-19 and other related diseases mentioned in the Holy books preached by Islam. The current study suggests remedies and future directions for conducting further experiment… Show more

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“…7 Al-Nawawi in his commentaries of Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim refers to some early lexicographers in equating wabā' and ṭāūʿn. 8 Ibn Ḥajar al-Asqalānī in his plague treatise gripes that not only have earlier authors failed to differentiate between illnesses, but they have also included natural calamities such as floods, famines, and droughts in their list of plagues. 9 In defining that ṭāūʿn and wabā' are synonyms for epidemic and pestilence, later lexicographers reflect the prevalent terminology at the time.…”
Section: The Concept Of Wabā' ṭāū'N and Communicable Illnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 Al-Nawawi in his commentaries of Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim refers to some early lexicographers in equating wabā' and ṭāūʿn. 8 Ibn Ḥajar al-Asqalānī in his plague treatise gripes that not only have earlier authors failed to differentiate between illnesses, but they have also included natural calamities such as floods, famines, and droughts in their list of plagues. 9 In defining that ṭāūʿn and wabā' are synonyms for epidemic and pestilence, later lexicographers reflect the prevalent terminology at the time.…”
Section: The Concept Of Wabā' ṭāū'N and Communicable Illnessmentioning
confidence: 99%