Truffles, known in Arabic as Kamah (Ų§ŁŁŁ Ų£Ų©) or Faqa, are a unique desert-grown food that holds a special place in Tibb-e-Nabawi. Unlike ordinary plants, truffles grow without seeds, emerging directly from the earth by the permission of Allah.
They are not only a nutritious food but also a recognized Prophetic remedy, particularly for eye health.
š Truffles in the Sunnah (Authentic Hadith)
The Prophet ļ·ŗ said:
āTruffles are from manna, and their water is a cure for the eyes.ā
(Sahih al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim)
This Hadith establishes two very important facts:
Truffles are a blessed provision
Truffle water has healing properties for the eyes
Few natural substances are mentioned so clearly and directly as a specific cure in the Sunnah.
š± What Makes Truffles Special?
Truffles:
Grow naturally without cultivation
Are free from seeds
Appear after rainfall
Are considered a pure gift from Allah, similar to manna
Classical scholars explained that their unique growth is a sign of barakah and divine provision.
šæ Nutritional & Traditional Benefits of Truffles
š”ļø Strengthens the Body
Truffles are rich in:
Proteins
Natural minerals
Antioxidants
They were traditionally eaten to restore strength after weakness.
šļø Healing for the Eyes
The most well-known benefit of truffles is for eye health.
Traditionally:
Truffle water was extracted
Applied carefully to the eyes
Used for irritation, weakness, and discomfort
ā ļø This should always be done with knowledge and cleanliness.
š± Easy on Digestion
Truffles are light and nourishing, making them suitable for:
The sick
The elderly
Those recovering from illness
šæ Natural & Pure Food
Because truffles grow without seeds or farming:
They are free from artificial intervention
Symbolize pure sustenance
Align with the Islamic principle of tayyib (pure) food
š½ļø How Truffles Were Traditionally Used
As Food:
Cleaned thoroughly
Cooked lightly
Added to simple dishes
For Eye Remedy:
Fresh truffles crushed
Water extracted
Used carefully as eye drops (traditional practice)
ā ļø Modern usage should always involve expert guidance.
š§ Scholarly Understanding
Scholars of Hadith and Tibb-e-Nabawi emphasized:
The specificity of truffle water for the eyes
The importance of authentic sourcing
Using it with proper intention and moderation
Islam always combines benefit with responsibility.
š Spiritual Reflection
Truffles remind us that:
Allah provides healing in unexpected forms
Even food can be medicine
Sunnah guidance includes both body and soul
They are a sign of divine mercy hidden in nature.
šæ Final Thoughts
Truffles (Kamah) are one of the clearest examples of Prophetic medicine. Mentioned explicitly by the Prophet ļ·ŗ, they serve as both nourishment and cure. Reviving knowledge of such Sunnah foods reconnects us with authentic Islamic healing traditions and deepens our trust in Allahās wisdom.