The Ith-khir

A field of Ith'khir plants
In the Sahih it is narrated that the Prophet (peace be upon him) said in Makkah about its plants,

"Do not cut its plants."

Al Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him) said,

"Except for Al-Ith-khir, O messenger of Allah (Subhana Wa Ta'ala), for their (the people of Makkah) servants use it and it is also used for their houses."

The Prophet (peace be upon him) said,

"Except Al-Ith-khir."

Lemon grass is hot in the second degree and dry in the first degree. It is a light substance that opens clogs and the veins' orifices.

It also increases urine and menstruation-flow, dissolves the stones and the hard tumors in the stomach, live and kidneys, either as a drink or as a bandage.

The stems of the lemon grass will strengthen the column of the teeth and the stomach, calm nausea and constipate the stomach.

Explore the rich history and cultural importance of the Ith'khir herb in food and how it has been used for centuries, which emphasizes the wisdom that comes with strong faith.

Understanding historical lessons, like those from Ith Khir, enriches our faith. Deepen your knowledge about Iman (faith) and its practice.

The lives of the righteous also teach the importance of keeping promises and being truthful. Their wisdom can be found in golden words that guide our actions today.

10 comments:

  1. This is good information ... thanks for sharing :-)

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  2. Sure wish I knew where to find some of this lemon grass... Such informative post you have here iremi nisces! It's always a pleasure

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  3. assalamualaikum warahmatullahiwabarakatu...i would like to thank you to you my brother in muslims.. i am so appreciate with you because share imformation like this. i realy love this.

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  4. jazakAllah khayr..This is beneficial masya Allah..May Allah reward your efforts..Ameen:)

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  5. Assalamu Alaikum
    What a great post about lemon grass, I wish I would have known this several years ago when I was working in a place that sold a lot of herbs.

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  6. Never knew this about Lemon Grass - thanks for sharing :)

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  7. Assalamu alaikum warahmatulahi wabarakatuhu,

    @Green Speck - Your welcome.

    @Crystal - Glad you enjoyed, the pleasures all mine.

    @AisYaH EcHa ArIaNa HMS - Walaikum asalam warahmatulahi wabarakatuhu, glad you love it.

    @Rahmah Saad -Ameen.

    @Brocha B - Walaikum asalam, well you do now.

    @avecwings - Hmm.. Thanks.

    @Karima - JazakAllah khair.

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  8. We use a lot in our cookings. I'VE even planted this plant in the backyard -malaysian sister

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