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Haris Moejahid Pencetus Medical Hacking sebagai Pengobatan tanpa Obat dan Operasi Pribadi, Syofiah; Achmad Hidayat, Acep; Thohir, Ajid; Samidah, Ida; Nursalim, Danni
Bulletin of Community Engagement Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Bulletin of Community Engagement
Publisher : CV. Creative Tugu Pena

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51278/bce.v4i1.1025

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Medical Hacking represents a groundbreaking Islamic medical paradigm aimed at enabling individuals to attain wellness without reliance on pharmaceuticals or surgical interventions, boasting a remarkable success rate of 95%. Central to Medical Hacking is the empowerment of individuals to administer self-care within their homes. Haris Moejahid, a pioneering figure in the Islamic health movement and renowned as a medical hacker, has championed a therapeutic approach rooted in manual techniques, facilitating holistic healing and spontaneous recovery under divine sanction. This article delves into the transformative journey of Haris Moejahid, illuminating his enduring influence and legacy in the realm of medical hacking therapy. In the aftermath of Haris Moejahid's passing, his teachings continue to inform and inspire practitioners, laying the groundwork for the evolution of non-invasive, pharmaceutical-free therapies. The narrative examines facets of Haris Moejahid's hagiography, shedding light on initiatives by his followers to propagate Medical Hacking, encompassing foundational concepts, methodologies, and seminal works in the field. This research contributes to a deeper understanding of the relationship between faith and scientific knowledge in maintaining health. Through various methods such as leech therapy, honey therapy, cupping, and other methods, Haris Moejahid has made a sustained contribution to improving public health. Keywords: Medical Hacking, Health Without Drugs and Surgery, Haris Moejahid
Petunjuk Nabi SAW dalam Menjaga Kesehatan Nursalim, Danni; Muhammad Zuldin; Aep Kusnawan; Yusuf Zainal Abidin
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora Vol. 1 No. 4 (2025): OKTOBER-DESEMBER
Publisher : Indo Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63822/teyc9v91

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Health is a very important asset for every person. Maintaining health is a matter that has always received attention from the vast majority of humanity throughout all times, whether at the individual, community, or even national level. Islam, as a religion that encompasses all aspects of human life, also pays attention to the health of its followers. This is because health is one of the things that will facilitate the smooth performance of worship by a servant of God. In fact, in several acts of worship, a person who is less healthy will receive concessions (rukhṣah) to not perform worship, or to substitute their worship with a way that is lighter for them. The Hadiths of Prophet Muhammad SAW, as the second source of Islamic teachings, contain numerous narratives that serve as guidance for Muslims to maintain their health. This is evidenced by the existence of a special chapter entitled Kitāb Aṭ-Ṭibb (Book of Health/Medicine), which contains matters related to disease, health, and methods of treatment. This research aims to analyze the scientific compatibility and practical relevance of health principles in Islam with the principles of modern public health. The research method uses a systematic literature review approach through searching and analyzing more than articles from national and international research journals in various languages. The author chose this approach because the object of study is hadith texts along with their explanations, which are compared with the latest research related to theory and practice of health in the modern era. The research results show that the principles of Aṭ-Ṭibb An-Nabawi (Prophetic Medicine) have high scientific validity through several controlled trials for various Islamic health practices. The framework based on maqāṣid asy-syarī'ah (objectives of Islamic law) shows perfect alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals, with implementation that requires standardization of guidelines and interdisciplinary collaboration. In conclusion, systematic integration between prophetic medicine and evidence-based medicine can optimize health standards and contribute significantly to global health security, particularly in Muslim-majority countries.
Teologi Struktur Tubuh dan Kesehatan Manusia dalam Perspektif Metode Terapi PAZ Nursalim, Danni; Kosasih, Engkos
Jurnal Teologi Islam Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): DESEMBER 2025 - MEI 2026
Publisher : Indo Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63822/y719y233

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Bodily health is one of the most important things to discuss in human life. Some studies link the relationship between the structure of the human body and its health. Linking the human body and health to religious teachings is not new and is found in almost all religions in the world. End-of-Days Medicine is a complementary therapy method that looks at the structure of the human body differently, based on the inspiration found in the Qur'an by its inventor, and sees a connection between the structure of the body and human health. This research combines qualitative and quantitative methods to obtain more accurate data, with a literature review and field observation approach. The results show that this type of theology is not something that deviates from religious teachings and is also not something that contradicts science. The understanding of the body structure in the style of the PAZ Therapy Method is interesting for further research, because it is a new paradigm that has never been put forward by health practitioners before and now.