Friday, June 27, 2014

Arabian Perfume- The Ancient Story of Fragrant Fascination



I recently saw a movie, named “Perfume”. It was wonderfully written and directed. The main character was born with no smell of his-own but “Allah” blessed him with divine sense of smell. His obsession towards scents was very vehement. He resorted to kill beautiful maidens to master the Perfect scent. 

Women Perfume
I reference to the movie was to make a point, that how we humans have made ourselves so governed by our senses, that if we follow anything that smells good. Right from the ancient ages, we have been memerised and have allowed ourselves deluded by the fragrance. Today, Arabian perfumes have become an important object of beauty accessories. Dressing tables are full of best perfume for women, as they like to wear a different scent for every occasion. It is recorded by historians that how Arabian devised the preparation of perfumes and took to courts of Rome and India.

Black seed oil
Fragrance enhances the personal aura and become part of our personality. It becomes their signature aspect of appearance. For royal Arabians and Businessmen Sheikhs Arabian perfume is inseparable part, and for merchants from Egypt, Egyptian musk is the first impressions. Black seed oils and Arabian attar are always packed when we travel abroad. Ancient Islamic texts and literature speak about the fascination about the perfumed oils and musk. It talks about the creation and invention of frankincense, agar, Oudh oil and the trade routes from India and South East Asia to the courts and houses of The Middle East. Ancient Arabic and Egyptian text talk about manufacturing of perfumes and scented oils from distillation of roses, herbs, trees and resins. They used to create and record brief account of each notes used in the fragrance. Perfumes find a specific place in the religion of Islam. Naturally derived and organically made Islamic perfumes have benefits beyond sweet smell. It is worn by Muslim men and women to cleanse and relax their mind and devot themselves in pure prayer to Allah. 

Home fragrances
With rise in demand of the perfume oils, Attar, Arabian perfumes and home fragrances; Arabian Luxuries offers the large collection of Arabian perfumes oils, Oudh oils, best perfumes for women and men and Arabian Musk. To make authentic Egyptian and Arabian perfumes, a wide range of affordable and luxuries fragrance are in the store.

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Health Benefits Of Miraculous Black Seed Oil And Arabian Oud

Black seed oil and Arabian Oud both find their way into the history and culture of The Middle East. They both have health benefits as they contain unique chemical and biological properties. However the medium of utilizing the black seed and Oud is different.

Quality Black Seed Oil

When we talk about Black seed oil, scientifically called Nigella Sativa (Also called black cumin oil), we find the roots back to the Prophet Muhammad, May Allah give him peace. Black seed contains an agent that has adaptive reactions and hence increases the immunity of the body. In Islam, The Holy Prophet stated it as the “medicine of all ailments but death”. Since then it has made its place as an important ingredients of Muslim Medicinal practices. Modern clinical trials have also shown that black seed oil helps in controlling blood sugar and Cholesterol. It also protects body from other diseases. Many of the Indian Ayurvedic formula also contain Black seed as base composition. Hence this wonderful black seed oil therapy has crossed cultures and lands. This herb is native to South West Asia and is used in cuisines and medicines. For ages, it is used as treatment for respiratory problem, stomach aches, kidney and liver ailments and immunity. Black seed oil is used as intake or as a body rub and messages. It is also used in perfumery, especially in cosmetics.

When we talk about perfumes or aroma therapy, then Arabian Oud stands as the great value. Oud is highly Arabian Oud Oil is used either as scented oud oil (Dehn al Oud) or as raisin (Oud Mubakhar) for burning. Most perfume making companies use Oud oil as base note. Oud or Oudh or simply agarwood is native to South and South East Asia. It has a great medicinal history and is widely used around the world. It is used as aromatherapy in case of stress and depression. It also purifies the environment and act as air freshners for homes and prayer rooms.
valued by perfume makers across the world for its sweet, woody and aromatic scent.

Pure Oudh

Oud (in Arabian ‘oudh’) is highly valued by perfumers for its sweet, woody, aromatic and complex scent. It
is used in forms of Oud oil (Dehn al Oud) or raisin (Oud Mubakhar). The oil of oud, whether extracted by distillation from wood, or by melting the raisin, is non-irritating and can be applied directly on the skin, or added in a perfume composition, most often as a base note. With its calming aroma, it acts as a balming scent, stimulating the psyche, body and consciousness.

Both black seed oil and Arabian Oud have unique medicinal and aromatherapy characteristics. They are indeed miraculous and can be used daily for good health. 

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Black Seed Oil: Tradition And Medicinal Usage

Black seed oil derived from the black seed or Nigella Sativa is native to the Mediterranean and grown throughout the Middle East and parts of Asia. For more than the thousand year, Nigella Sativa is cultivated for it medicinal value seeds, known as the “seeds of blessing”. It is widely known for its therapeutic value. This herb has been essential party of Arabic medicine practices. We may also find the divine reference to it as narrated Abu Huraira (May Allah bless him): I heard Allah's Apostle saying: "There is healing in Black Cumin for all diseases except death." (Sahih Bukhari 7:71:592)

For the Arabs and Middle East people, black seed is not only a food but also a respected traditional medicine that is used to help remedy such problems as asthma, Flatulence, polio, kidney stones, abdominal pain and so on. It has served as an important health and beauty aid for thousand years.
The great physician Ibn Sina (980 -1037 AD), popularly known as Avicenna, declared that black seed works as an expectorant, stimulates the body’s energy and helps overcome weariness and dispiritedness.

Black Seed oil & seed usage:

For Cough and Asthma
  • Apply Black seed oil to the chest and back with gentle rubbing.
  • Mix a teaspoon of Black seed oil in boiling water and inhale the vapor twice a day.
  • Take half a teaspoon of Black seed Oil daily in the morning.
Cystic fibrosis
  • Rub the chest with black seed oil, and drink a mixture of one teaspoon black seed oil with a teaspoon pure honey, morning afternoon and evening.
Diabetes
  • Mix a cup of whole black seeds, a cup of Water Cress Seeds (Mustard seed can be used as an alternative), half a cup of pomegranate peel and half a cup of fumitory. Grind the mixture to powder. Take half a teaspoon of the mixture together with a teaspoon of black seed oil daily before breakfast for one month.
Diarrhea
  • Mix a teaspoon of black seed oil with a cup of yogurt. Drink the mixture twice a day until symptoms disappear.

Dry Cough
  • A teaspoon of black seed oil should be mixed in coffee and taken twice a day. Rub the chest and back with black seed oil.

Eye disease & impaired vision
  • Rub the eyelids and the sides of the eye orbits half an hour before going to bed with black seed oil. A tablespoon of the oil should also be drunk with a cup of carrot juice. Results should be apparent in one month.
Facial paralysis & tetanus
  • Inhaling the vapor of black seed oil and hot water can help against facial paralysis and tetanus, and eliminates their causes.
Flu & nasal congestion
  • Placing three to four drops of black seed oil in each nostril relieves nasal congestion and head cold distress.
Black seed oil has a flavorsome aroma and contains phosphate, iron, phosphorate, carbohydrate, oil 28%. It contains anti-virus bacteria, carotene, anti-cancer fighting material, and hormones which give strength and activity. For buy black seed oil online click here

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Islamic Body Shop for Shariah Friendly Cosmetics for Women!


For Muslim consumers around the world, halal is a foremost requirement in the products. The so called Muslim friendly products marketed in the world, might fall on a spectrum anywhere between shariah friendly to fully shariah compliant. The point is what is the difference? The big money earning machines might to manufacture the products to the faith as the Muslims have in their belief.   Shariah friendly might not fully or genuinely Halal for that matter. Well the issue is debatable. Halal cosmetic products for women are not readily available everywhere.

Here comes the role of local Islamic body shop. These shops are usually set up with the help of community, Muslim businessmen or by rich Islamic faithful to provide a convenient one stop destination for religiously permitted basic needs. The cosmetics are collected from the manufacturing industries of Muslim nations, which know the guidelines of producing halal products. They not only avoid animal fats but also ensure if the animals are used then they are correctly slaughtered according to shariah rule. These Muslim body shops have brought respite to many faithful Muslim women, who want to look beautiful without offending their faith. Local body shop comes with guarantee. Besides this they are great place to find halal fragrances that contains oils, fruit and flowers extracts only and no alcohol. You may find many types of naturally made fragrances like attar, oriental oils and body fragrances along with cosmetics for ladies.


Islamic body shop is a way to make sure that faithful are complying with the shariah law even when they are using the modern luxuries and basic amenities of life.