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Fundamental Principles of Unani Medicine

The practice of medicine is as old as human existence itself. From the extensive studies on earliest civilization and the prevailing religions, it is quite evident that the philosophy of medicine originated not as a science but as some belief, magic, superstition and spirits. However, it was Hippocrates who freed medicine from the imagination of magic, spirits and superstition.The foundation of fundamentals was, thus, laid down by the father of Unani Medicine, as Hippocrates was known, and a number of other Greek philosophers, physicians and scholars who not only enriched the system but also gave it the status of a science.

Every system of medicine is based on a definite anatomical and physiological concept of a human being. The science of Unani medicine considers the human body a natural living compound and all its activities like construction, destruction and their management performed according to natural laws. The power that administers all these activities is known as tabiat (physic). This power is given to every individual by nature. If this power is strong, the body will function smoothly, if it weakens, one falls ill. What it needs for its sustenance are a natural atmosphere and resources to survive. Anything unnatural, either from the atmosphere or resources can weaken this power. For e.g., a polluted atmosphere or impurities in food and water affect its strength, which in turn leads to disease.

In case of disease, the Unani physician attempts to activate this power, as it is the natural healer of the body. He either suggests ways of purifying the atmosphere and the natural resources or prescribes a remedy. The remedy, however, always attempts to be as close to nature as possible.

According to the Unani system, the human body is composed of 7 constituents or 'Principles of Physics' called 'Umoor e Tabaiyah'.The concept of 'Umoor e Tabaiyah' deals with the state of the human body. This, having a close relation to and direct bearing on the state of health. It is highly essential to consider all these factors so as to reach to the correct Diagnosis, which helps in deciding the correct line of treatment.

  1. ARKAN (Elements)
  2. MIZAJ (Temperament)
  3. AKHLAAT (Humours)
  4. AAZA (Organs)
  5. ARWAH (Vital forces)
  6. QUWA (Faculties)
  7. AFAAL (Functions)
 
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