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Dear Valued Reader,

In the traditional civilisations of Africa, Middle East, India, and China, we find some of the oldest and most time-tested systems of healthcare and medicine.
In Egypt, textbooks on medicine were written by 3000BC. In India, the traditional Indian medicine Ayurveda, was practiced and taught at university level in 700BC. In China, Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) was well established by 700BC throughout China, with its roots going back at least to 3000BC.
Tibb is a tradition of health, which was synthesised in the crucible of the Middle East, and integrated elements from Egypt, India, China and classical Greece. ‘Tibb’ is an Arabic word, which in different places has been referred to as Arabic, Greco-Arab, Hikmah, Unani, Islamic and Sufi medicine.
Some of the most illustrious names, such as Ar-Razi of Persia, Ibn Al-Baytar of Andalusia, Mainmondes of Egypt and Ibn Sina were practitioners and teachers of Tibb.
Today, Tibb continues to provide healthcare for millions of people around the world.  The worldwide revival and reclaiming of the Tibb tradition is one that we at the College of Medicine and Healing Arts are proud to be part of.
Here are just a few videos of our students talking about their experiences learning and implementing the Tibb approach to health and wellbeing.  (Click on an image to watch).
Abu Shafquat has been a patient of Principal M Salim Khan and a student for many years.  In this video he shares how the Tibb approach to healthy helped him with his heart condition as well as his overall experience with Tibb.
Wafika is based in the USA and is one of our age-wise senior students and supporters.  Here is what she had to share about her experience with Tibb.
Dr. Yasir is a medical professional based in the USA.  Here is what he had to share about his experience of the Tibb programmes as a GP.
See The Full Playlist Of Our Students' Experiences >>
Want To Learn More? See Our Updated Website >>
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