Browsing by Author "Zulhilmi Bin Mohamed Nor"
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Publication The Dimensions of Prophetic Medication(Human Resource Management Academic Research Society, 2023) ;Muhammad Akmalludin Mohd Hamdan ;Mesbahul Hoque ;Zulhilmi Bin Mohamed NorMohd Yusuf bin IsmailDue to Prophetic medication intersects with the realm of modern medicine, offering a complementary approach to healthcare. Many individuals seek prophetic remedies alongside conventional medical treatments, and there is an emerging interest in researching the potential benefits of these practices. This paper aims to discuss about the diverse dimensions of prophetic medication, shedding light on its some significant categories which are the ethics, preventive, curative and the psychological and spiritual medication. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Exploring the Concept of Maqasid al-Sunnah to Understand the Higher Objectives of the Sunnah(HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ACADEMIC RESEARCH SOCIET, 2023) ;Mesbahul Hoque ;Zulhilmi Bin Mohamed Nor; ;Kauthar Abd KadirYuslina MohamedThe concept of Maqasid al-Sunnah, denoting the higher objectives or goals of the Sunnah, offers a profound perspective on the teachings and practices of the Prophet Muhammad SAW in Islam. A deeper understanding of the higher objectives of the Sunnah illuminates towards a more profound connection with faith (Aqidah). It also encourages a greater appreciation of the Prophet's teachings and unveiling their timeless relevance and fostering a more meaningful application of these teachings in daily life. Throughout this exploration, we delve into the historical evolution of Maqasid al-Sunnah, recognizing its enduring presence in Islamic scholarship. We also explore the significance of this concept, highlighting the numerous benefits of its study. Furthermore, our exploration identifies the practical implications of Maqasid al-Sunnah in addressing contemporary issues. From gender equality to environmental sustainability, political complexity, and financial ethics. It exemplifies the adaptability of Islamic thought in addressing multifaceted challenges.