To all muslims who visit and perform the Umrah or Haj in Mecca, will never miss the zamzam water. The zamzam well was revealed during the time of Siti Hajar searching for water for her new born child Ismail in the dry desert land of Mecca. The well today located within the Masjid al Haram in Mecca, 20 meters east of the Kaaba,[1] the holiest place in Islam. The name Zamzam originates from the phrase Zomë Zomë, meaning ‘stop flowing’, a command repeated by Hajar during her attempt to contain the spring water.
Zamzam water is a miracle. Among its miracles are:
Content of Zamzam Water
Studies in zamzam water HERE.
This triggered me to compile this posting.
Zamzam water is a miracle. Among its miracles are:
- Its ability to satisfy both thirst and hunger.
- It has healing effects. This is why pilgrims to Makkah to this day collect it in bottles, to bring back for relatives and friends back home who are ill. Hadiths narrated by Jabir that the Prophet Mohammed (pbuh) said: "Water of ZamZam is good for whatever purpose it has been drunk. In another Hadith the Prophet said "Water of ZamZam is a healer of every disease.
- ZamZam water has a curative effect.
- Can neutralise excess hydrochloric acid formed in the stomach and reduces heartburn.
Content of Zamzam Water
- Much higher Iodide, sulphate and nitrate contents. Supply of iodide through ZamZam may sufficiently fulfil the requirement of iodide for the thyroid organ of a body. The research was carried out jointly by M. A. Khan, A. K. M. Sheriff, K. M. Idris and M. Alamgir.
- It was revealed that contents of macro-nutrients like magnesium, sodium and potassium were manifold higher in ZamZam water than in tap and solar pump water.
- ZamZam water had much more nutritive values than ordinary underground water.
- The hardness of ZamZam water is four times that of tap and solar pump water but it is within the acceptable limit set by the WHO, the researchers found.
Studies in zamzam water HERE.
This triggered me to compile this posting.
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