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Introduction

Honey is a sweet and viscous fluid produced by honeybees from the nectar of flowers. "The
definition of honey stipulates a pure product that does not allow for the addition of any
other substance. This includes, but is not limited to, water or other sweeteners," according
to the United States National Honey Board 2003 and other nations' food regulations. Honey
is significantly sweeter than table sugar and has attractive chemical properties for baking.
Honey has a distinctive flavor which leads some people to prefer it over sugar and other
sweeteners.
Liquid honey does not spoil. Because of its high sugar concentration, it kills most bacteria
by crenation. Natural airborne yeasts cannot become active in it because the moisture
content is too low. Natural, raw honey varies from 14% to 18% moisture content. As long
as the moisture content remains under 18%, virtually no organism can successfully
multiply to significant amounts in honey, though, importantly, enough bacteria survive to
make honey dangerous for infants (especially Clostridium botulinum).
The study of pollens and spores in raw honey (melissopalynology) can determine floral
sources of honey. Because bees carry an electrostatic charge, and can attract other
particles, the same techniques of melissopalynology can be used in area environmental
studies of radioactive particles, dust, or particulate pollution.
A main effect of bees collecting nectar to make honey is pollination, which is crucial for
flowering plants.
Islam and honey

More than 1400 years ago Allaah and His messenger told us that honey can heal a
variety of medical problems.
Allaah Says (what means): "And the Lord inspired the bee, saying: Take your habitations in
the mountains and in the trees and in what they erect. Then, eat of all fruits and follow the
ways of your Lord made easy (for you)'. There comes forth from their bellies a drink of
varying colors wherein is healing for men. Verily in this is indeed a sign for people who
think." [Quran 16:68-69]

The Prophet has also told us of the healing found within honey for a variety of medical
problems, including stomach ailments. It is reported by Al-Bukhaari that a man came
to the Prophet because his brother had a stomach disorder. The Prophet said: "Let
him drink honey." The man returned a second time complaining that no improvement
happened in his brothers case, and again the Prophet responded: "Let him drink
honey." The man returned again, and said: "I have done that but to no avail." Thereupon
the Prophet responded: "Allaah has said the truth, but your brother's stomach has told a
lie. Let him drink honey."
He drank it and was cured.
It is also reported that the Prophet said: "Make use of the two remedies: honey and the
Quran." (At-Tirmithi)
Modern medicine has only recently discovered the fact that honey is a remedy to many
diseases. Traditional uses of honey have included honey mixed with lemon for sore throats.
Honey coats the throat and reduces throat irritation. Research has already shown that
honey blocks the growth of oral bacteria.
Honey has also been used for stomach pains and problems. Modern research shows that
honey is effective when used in the treatment of gastric or peptic stomach ulcers. Research
has also revealed that honey is effective in the treatment of various wounds and infections
because of its antimicrobial (antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal) properties.
Researchers are not absolutely sure why honey heals but they are learning new things
about honey everyday. As mentioned in the beginning, honey contains a variety of sugars
and minerals. Honey is also considered an antioxidant. This means it allows the blood to
circulate better and provide more oxygen to areas of the body such as the brain.
Honey can also be used externally to promote healing when applied to wounds, even
postoperative wounds. Honey has also been effective in its use to treat burns. It has even
been shown to be low in calories and useful as a sweetener for diabetics, people with heart
disease or those overweight.
Although there is healing in honey for a variety of medical disorders, certain precautions
should be taken:
1- Children under the age of one year should not be given honey due to the possibility of
infant botulism. This type of food poisoning can be deadly, however, it only seems to affect
infants under one year of age.
2- If you have any known allergies to specific plants, then you should make sure the
honey you are using is not produced from that plant.
3- People with allergies to bee stings should be careful when using other bee-related
products such as propolis or royal jelly.
However, if these precautions are followed, then honey may, Allaah willing provide healing
for you.
Conclusion
Muslims acknowledge and accept that Allaah and His Prophet know better and that
our Creator Has revealed the truth. Therefore, we study the research that is available, not
to confirm or deny the truth that has been revealed by Allaah and his Prophet but to
learn of new ways we can use honey.

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