National Unani Day

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Welcome to the wonderful world of National Unani Day! Unani, you ask? Well, let me enlighten you. This day is all about celebrating the ancient healing system of Unani medicine. So get ready to discover the fascinating history and the beneficial powers of Unani. Are you ready? Let's dive in!

When is Unani Day?

It's national unani day on the 11th February.


The Origins of Unani:

Unani medicine, also known as Yunani medicine, has its roots in ancient Greece. During the Hellenistic period, the teachings of Hippocrates and Galen influenced this traditional medicine system. Over the centuries, Unani medicine evolved and assimilated knowledge from various cultures, including Persia, India, and the Arab world. The word 'Unani' itself means 'Greek' and reflects the system's Greek origins.

The Principles of Unani Medicine:

Unani medicine follows the belief that the human body has four humors - blood, phlegm, yellow bile, and black bile. According to Unani, an imbalance in these humors causes diseases. The goal of Unani medicine is to restore balance and harmony to these humors, thus promoting overall well-being.

Celebrating National Unani Day:

On National Unani Day, people around the world come together to appreciate and promote Unani medicine. Events and workshops are organized to raise awareness about this traditional healing system. It's a fantastic opportunity to explore the wonders of Unani and learn how it can benefit your health.



History behind the term 'Unani'


980 AD

Introduction of Greek medicine in Persia

In the year 980 AD, during the Islamic Golden Age, Greek medicine was introduced to Persia. This was the starting point of the development of the Unani system of medicine. Greek physicians such as Hippocrates and Galen had made significant contributions to medicine and their works were highly regarded.


13th century AD

Translation of Greek medical texts into Arabic

During the 13th century, several Greek medical texts were translated into Arabic. These translations played a pivotal role in preserving and spreading the knowledge of Greek medicine in the Islamic world. It was during this time that the term 'Unani' emerged, which means 'Greek' in Arabic, to refer to the system of medicine based on Greek principles.


17th century AD

Integration of Persian and Arab medical knowledge

In the 17th century, the Unani system of medicine underwent further development and refinement. Persian physicians, influenced by Greek medicine and their own traditional healing practices, integrated their knowledge with the previously translated Greek texts. This fusion of Persian and Arab medical knowledge enriched the Unani system, giving it a distinct identity.



19th century AD

Spread of Unani medicine to other parts of the world

During the 19th century, Unani medicine began to spread to other parts of the world. It gained popularity in South Asia, particularly in India, where it was further developed and integrated with local Ayurvedic traditions. Unani medicine also found practitioners in countries like Iran, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, contributing to its global recognition and impact.


20th century AD

Modernization and recognition of Unani medicine

In the 20th century, efforts were made to modernize the Unani system of medicine. Research and clinical studies were conducted to validate its effectiveness and safety. The Government of India, for instance, established institutions dedicated to the research and promotion of Unani medicine. Today, Unani medicine is recognized as an important healthcare system in several countries and continues to be practiced alongside modern medicine.


Did you know?

Did you know that Unani medicine uses a variety of natural remedies, including herbal medicines, dietary adjustments, and physical exercises? It's all about finding the perfect balance and harmony for your body!

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