Xeno Medisium Al-Jannah Healing To Cure & Prevent Burnout (State of Emotional Exhaustion) plus Improve Spiritual Health
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Xeno Medisium Al-Jannah Healing To Cure & Prevent Burnout (State of Emotional Exhaustion) plus Improve Spiritual Health

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Xeno Medisium Al-Jannah Healing To Cure & Prevent Burnout (State of Emotional Exhaustion) plus Improve Spiritual Health

About this book

Burnout is a state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by prolonged and excessive stress, particularly in the workplace or caregiving roles. It is not classified as a medical condition, but the World Health Organization (WHO) recognizes it as an "occupational phenomenon" that results from chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed. Common symptoms include fatigue, insomnia, irritability, frequent illnesses, concentration problems, and feelings of helplessness or hopelessness. In some cases, burnout may lead to anxiety, depression, or other serious mental health conditions. The causes of burnout often include unrealistic workloads, lack of control, insufficient rewards, poor social support, or a mismatch between personal values and job expectations.


People in high-demand, emotionally taxing professions like healthcare, education, social work, and emergency services are especially at risk.Medical professionals acknowledge that burnout can lead to serious consequences if left unaddressed. While it is not categorized as a clinical disorder like depression or anxiety, burnout is strongly correlated with both, and may even trigger or worsen mental health conditions. It can also lead to physical health problems such as insomnia, cardiovascular disease, and a weakened immune system. Western medical approaches to managing burnout typically involve a combination of stress reduction techniques, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), time management strategies, lifestyle changes, and in some cases, organizational interventions to improve workplace conditions.


In Islamic health medicine, burnout is not described using the modern term, but its concept is understood through the lens of excessive fatigue, emotional burden, and spiritual imbalance resulting from continuous stress and neglect of the soul (ruh), body (jasad), and mind ('aql). Classical Islamic scholars like Al-Razi, Ibn Sina (Avicenna), and Al-Ghazali acknowledged the interconnectedness of mental, physical, and spiritual well-being. Burnout, from an Islamic perspective, is seen as a condition where a person becomes overwhelmed due to imbalance in their lifestyle, neglecting their fitrah (natural disposition), and overstepping the bounds of moderation (wasatiyyah).


This can manifest in signs like loss of purpose, fatigue, hopelessness, and detachment from acts of worship and social duties, which Islamic medicine views as both a health and a spiritual concern. Islamic healing views the heart (qalb) as the center of emotional and spiritual health. When the qalb is burdened with stress and detached from remembrance of Allah (dhikr), it leads to inner unrest. Burnout is addressed by restoring balance through holistic care: maintaining regular salah (prayer), engaging in dhikr, eating and sleeping moderately, seeking support from family and community, and placing trust in Allah SWT (tawakkul).

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Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Copyright Page
  3. Prolog
  4. Chapter 1
  5. Chapter 2
  6. Chapter 3
  7. Chapter 4
  8. Chapter 5
  9. Chapter 6
  10. Chapter 7
  11. 1. Honey (Asal) — Qur’an & Hadith
  12. 2. Black Seed (Nigella sativa) — Hadith & Ibn Sina
  13. 3. Olive (Zayt) — Qur’an & Prophetic Medicine
  14. 4. Senna (Sana Makki) — Hadith & Traditional Healing
  15. 5. Chamomile (Babunaj) — Islamic and Unani Medicine
  16. 6. Banana (Mawz) — Qur’an and Islamic Nutrition
  17. 7. Melon (Bittikh) — Hadith and Islamic Tradition
  18. 8. Pomegranate (Rumman) — Qur’an and Islamic Scholars
  19. 9. Cress (Habb al-Rashaad) — Hadith and Unani Medicine
  20. 10. Cucumber (Qiththa’) — Hadith and Ibn Qayyim
  21. 11. Spinach (Subaanikh) — Islamic & Unani Healing
  22. 12. Dates (Tamr) — Qur’an, Hadith, and Islamic Medicine
  23. 13. Surah Al-Fatihah (1:1–7) — The Opening
  24. 14. Surah Al-Ikhlas (112:1–4) — The Sincerity
  25. 15. Surah Al-Inshirah (94:1–8) — The Relief
  26. 16. Surah Ad-Duhaa (93:1–11) — The Morning Light
  27. 17. Surah Al-Imran (3:1–200) — Strength Against Trials
  28. 18. Surah An-Nisa (4:1–176) — Healing Through Justice and Balance
  29. 19. Surah Al-A’raf (7:1–206) — Liberation from Shaytan’s Deception
  30. 20. Surah Yunus (10:1–109) — Patience and Hope in Darkness
  31. 21. Surah Maryam (19:1–98) — Peaceful Healing Through Divine Mercy