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At Madina Healing, we are dedicated to preserving the ancient art of hijama (cupping thenrapy) while providing a holistic approach to health and well-being. Our mission is to offer a space where traditional Islamic practices meet modern healthcare, fostering a balanced and healthy lifestyle.

Dr Aneesa Awan. MBBS

We approach hijama with the utmost respect for its Islamic heritage. Our practitioners are well-versed in both the physical and spiritual aspects of this therapy. We use sterile and disposable cups, adhering to the highest standards of hygiene and safety.

We understand that hijama is not merely a physical treatment but also a deeply spiritual experience for many. We aim to create a serene and comfortable environment where you can connect with your faith and improve your overall health.

Hygiene Practices for Hijama Therapy

At Madina Healing, we prioritize the health and safety of our clients above all else. We understand that hygiene is of paramount importance in the practice of Hijama therapy. Please take a moment to review our hygiene practices and disclaimers to ensure a safe and comfortable experience.

Aftercare Guidelines

Clients are provided with clear aftercare instructions to promote healing and reduce the risk of infection. Following these guidelines is crucial for the success of the therapy.

Reporting Concerns

If you have any concerns about hygiene practices or the cleanliness of our facility during your visit, please inform your therapist or a member of our staff immediately. Your safety and comfort are our top priorities.

The Islamic History of Hijama

Hijama, also known as "cupping therapy," has a rich history deeply rooted in Islamic tradition. It is a practice that dates back to the time of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), who not only recommended it but also personally underwent cupping. This historical significance makes hijama not just a therapeutic technique but also a spiritual practice for many Muslims.

The practice of hijama involves the placement of cups on specific points of the body, creating a vacuum that draws out impurities and toxins from beneath the skin's surface. This process is believed to stimulate blood circulation, promote healing, and boost the body's natural self-healing mechanisms.