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Journal : Es-Syajar:Journal of Islam, Science and Technology Integration

Studi Tafsir Tematik: Kajian Nanopartikel Menurut Al-Qur’an Serta Pemanfaatannya di Bidang Medis Maulahibati, Farah Fauzia; Syarifah, Umaiyatus; Minarno, Eko Budi
Es-Syajar:Journal of Islam, Science and Technology Integration Vol 1, No 2 (2023): Es-Syajar:Journal of Islam, Science and Technology Integration
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/es.v1i2.23329

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Nanoparticles are small particles that can penetrate physiological barriers in the body and circulate in the circulatory system. Nanoparticles are very small, just like atoms, which cannot be seen directly by the eye and require a microscope to see them. Nanoparticles are made with a very small size to overcome difficulties in dissolving active substances, improve poor bioviability of compounds, and directly modify drug delivery systems to specific areas. The Qur'an does not specifically discuss nanoparticles, but the Qur'an explains it implicitly in the word zarrah which is repeated 6 times. The repetition of the word zarrah is in Q.S An-Nisa'/4 verse 40, Q.S Yunus/10 verse 61, Q.S Saba'/34 verse 3, Q.S Saba'/34 verse 22, and Q.S Al-Zalzalah/99 verses 7-8. This research method uses thematic interpretation, namely the method of interpretation through the collection of verses of the Qur’an with the same topic to be studied. Scholars and commentators interpret zarrah as a small seed or red ant head or something small in size. Modern commentators always associate zarrah with atoms because of their very small size. Along with the times, there is currently a new technology in the medical world that uses small particles such as atoms known as nanoparticles
Potensi Delima (Punica Granatum) dalam Kajian Qur'an dan Sunnah Resmisari, Ruri Siti; Syarifah, Umaiyatus; Holil, Kholifah; Hanifah, Lil
Es-Syajar:Journal of Islam, Science and Technology Integration Vol 2, No 2 (2024): Es-Syajar:Journal of Islam, Science and Technology Integration
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/es.v2i2.28599

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Pomegranate (Punica granatum) occupies a special place in Islamic tradition and modern health literature. This article aims to explore the potential of pomegranate from the perspective of the Qur'an and Sunnah, as well as to examine the health benefits substantiated by scientific research. Pomegranate is mentioned in several verses of the Qur'an, such as in Surah al-An'am (6): 99 and Surah Ar-Rahman (55): 68, highlighting its significance as a symbol of Allah's power. Hadith also recommend the consumption of pomegranate, indicating its spiritual and medicinal properties.Previous research has demonstrated that pomegranate possesses antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, and it has the ability to reduce the risk of heart disease and cancer. Studies confirm that pomegranate consumption can mitigate oxidative stress, inflammation, and cancer cell proliferation. This article compiles and analyzes data from various literature sources using a systematic literature review method.The findings of this review indicate that pomegranate has significant religious and health benefits, rendering it an important fruit in a healthy diet and alternative medicine. Further research is necessary to explore the applications of pomegranate in modern health therapies more comprehensively.
Pendekatan Tafsir Ilmi dalam Kandungan Tanaman Tin (Ficus carica L.) untuk Kesehatan Pandangan Islam dan Sains Sabrina, Faizah Erica Andi; Imamuddin, M.; Syarifah, Umaiyatus
Es-Syajar:Journal of Islam, Science and Technology Integration Vol 3, No 1 (2025): Es-Syajar:Journal of Islam, Science and Technology Integration
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/es.v3i1.28757

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The Qur'an is an extraordinary miracle for the universe that provides guidance to humans, and contains scientific signs and information that can be verified through advances in scientific methods and discoveries in the modern era. The use of medicinal plants/herbs in healing diseases is prominent in Islamic teachings, such as the fig plant (Ficus carica L.). This research uses a qualitative descriptive method by collecting data from various library sources, including journals, books and other literature. The fig plant (Ficus carica L.) belongs to the Moraceae family and has potential as a source of bioactive chemicals. Allah has mentioned figs in Surah At-Tin verse 1 and mentioned their benefits in preventing hemorrhoids and useful for bone diseases, as conveyed in the Hadith by the Prophet Muhammad Saw., through Abu Dzar. Fig plants contain phytochemicals such as flavonoids, polyphenols, saponins, xanthol, and ꞵ-setosterol, and contain iodine, calcium, phosphorus, iron, magnesium, sulfur (phosphate), chlorine, malic acid, and nicotinic acid. Fig plants have an important role in maintaining health by fighting oxidative stress from free radicals, preventing cancer, avoiding blood vessel disease, reducing the risk of paralysis, maintaining respiratory function, reducing liver inflammation, warding off leprosy, relieving headaches, and maintaining a healthy nervous system.