Abstract

: Alternative Medicine in the Perspective of Islamic Law. This article discusses the model of Islamic medicine. This is done because there are many opinions and views on what exactly is meant by the term Islamic medicine. Whether it is a medical discipline based on the Quran and al-Sunnah, or a method of treatment taken by the Muslims through the best formula when they are in the best condition, or whether it is a model of alternative treatment that is obtained through the God Guidance. These questions are of particular interest to answer, given the Quran and al-Sunnah, besides regulating the relations among human beings, between man and God, and between man and his environment, also contain cues and meanings that can be used as guidance in the practice of healing various diseases, both psychiatric and physical illnesses.

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