Hijamah Cupping Therapy Full Body Detox (Princeton, NJ)
Hijamah (Sunnah Cupping Therapy)
Anas bin Malik said: “The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: ‘On the night on which I was taken on the Night Journey (Isra’), I did not pass by any group (of angels), but they said to me: “O Muhammad, tell your nation to use cupping.”-Sunan Ibn Majah
Ibn Umar reported that the Messenger (ﷺ) said, "Cupping (Hijama) on an empty stomach is best. In it is a cure and a blessing. It improves the intellect and memory." -Sunan Ibn Majah
It was narrated from Abu Hurairah that the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) said, “If there is any good in any of the remedies you use, it is in cupping [Hijama]."-Sunan Ibn Majah
Hijamah is a traditional Islamic therapeutic practice involving the application of cups to specific points on the body to create suction, followed by small incisions to draw out blood. Hijama cupping therapy is deeply rooted in Islamic culture and history. It has been practiced for thousands of years, as a means of curing illness and disease, and also for relief from spiritual afflictions such as black magic, evil eye, and envy. Rooted in the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), this ancient healing method is believed to remove harmful toxins, improve circulation, and restore balance to the body.
Benefits for Men:
Enhances energy levels and reduces fatigue
Supports reproductive health and vitality
Relieves muscle tension and sports-related injuries
May improve blood pressure regulation
Helps with chronic pain, including back and joint pain
Supports detoxification and immune function
Benefits for Women:
Alleviates menstrual pain and regulates cycles
Reduces hormonal imbalances
Helps with fertility concerns
Relieves migraines and tension headaches
Supports postpartum recovery
Addresses fatigue and stress-related symptoms
Hijamah is performed by trained practitioners who follow strict hygiene protocols. The therapy is typically done on specific days (though not required) recommended in Islamic tradition (17th, 19th, and 21st of the lunar month) and on particular body points based on individual health needs. Many seek hijamah as a complementary therapy alongside conventional medical treatment for holistic wellness.
Hijamah (Sunnah Cupping Therapy)
Anas bin Malik said: “The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: ‘On the night on which I was taken on the Night Journey (Isra’), I did not pass by any group (of angels), but they said to me: “O Muhammad, tell your nation to use cupping.”-Sunan Ibn Majah
Ibn Umar reported that the Messenger (ﷺ) said, "Cupping (Hijama) on an empty stomach is best. In it is a cure and a blessing. It improves the intellect and memory." -Sunan Ibn Majah
It was narrated from Abu Hurairah that the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) said, “If there is any good in any of the remedies you use, it is in cupping [Hijama]."-Sunan Ibn Majah
Hijamah is a traditional Islamic therapeutic practice involving the application of cups to specific points on the body to create suction, followed by small incisions to draw out blood. Hijama cupping therapy is deeply rooted in Islamic culture and history. It has been practiced for thousands of years, as a means of curing illness and disease, and also for relief from spiritual afflictions such as black magic, evil eye, and envy. Rooted in the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), this ancient healing method is believed to remove harmful toxins, improve circulation, and restore balance to the body.
Benefits for Men:
Enhances energy levels and reduces fatigue
Supports reproductive health and vitality
Relieves muscle tension and sports-related injuries
May improve blood pressure regulation
Helps with chronic pain, including back and joint pain
Supports detoxification and immune function
Benefits for Women:
Alleviates menstrual pain and regulates cycles
Reduces hormonal imbalances
Helps with fertility concerns
Relieves migraines and tension headaches
Supports postpartum recovery
Addresses fatigue and stress-related symptoms
Hijamah is performed by trained practitioners who follow strict hygiene protocols. The therapy is typically done on specific days (though not required) recommended in Islamic tradition (17th, 19th, and 21st of the lunar month) and on particular body points based on individual health needs. Many seek hijamah as a complementary therapy alongside conventional medical treatment for holistic wellness.