Kandungan ASI ( Kajian I’jaz Tibbi QS. Al Baqarah Ayat 233 Perspektif I’jaz Tibbi Fi Al Qur’an Karya Dr. Sayyid Al Jumaili)
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Iʿjāz ṭibbī, breast milk, al-Baqarah 233, Dr. Sayyid al-Jumailī.Abstract
This study explores the iʿjāz ṭibbī (scientific miraculousness) of the Qur’an in Surah al-Baqarah verse 233, focusing on the composition and benefits of breast milk, based on the analysis of Dr. Sayyid al-Jumailī. The verse recommends breastfeeding for two full years, which aligns with modern medical findings on immunity development and optimal child growth. Using a qualitative-descriptive method with thematic exegesis and medical analysis, the study finds that breast milk contains irreplaceable elements such as antibodies, hormones, enzymes, and immune cells. These findings affirm that the Qur’an offers health guidance long before modern discoveries, emphasizing its scientific miraculousness in nutrition and child health.
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