The benefits of buckthorn or Sidra, mentioned in the Koran four times

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Sidr or buckthorn or Sweden is a plant species that includes shrubs and desert trees with dense leaves, sometimes up to several meters high. Buckwheat lives in mountainous areas and on the banks of rivers and is widely spread in the Mediterranean region. Some Christians said that "the crown of Christ is made from the thorns of this plant." The home of the Sidr tree is the Arabian Peninsula and the Levant and is generally cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions. and the human knew the Rahamnus tree thausands years ago.
The tree of Sidr has a great status in Islam, where it was mentioned in the Quran 4 times as God Almighty made it to make Sidra the end of the highest ranks of Paradise on the throne of Rahman. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said in his hadeeth: (The narrator: Abdullah bin Habashi Muhaddith: Al-Haythami - Source: Al-Zu'id Complex - page or number: 3/287)

Benefits of Sidr trees

The fruits of the Sidr are eaten because they are sweet, high in taste, and are considered to be distinct fruit types. There are other usages in the popular medicine. It is useful in cases of chest diseases and breathing is a purge and purifying of blood. The doctors pointed to the benefit of the fruits of buckthorn for pregnant women because of the necessary nutrients from sugars and others. The nutritionists have confirmed that the powder of the fruits of buckthorn is similar to the grains in the nutritional value, they called the grains
Not true. In the past people used to dry the fruits of the Sidr and grind them in their own mills to separate the sweet and tasty outer layer and then use their flour to make bread and kinds of sweets. Seder leaves are used to treat scabies and pimples. Leaves of leaves are useful in the treatment of joint pain, inflammation of the mouth and gums. Dries
The leaves are made of powder for washing, strengthening and removing the dandruff. The leaves are soaked with the dead. As for the flowers of the tree, the honey bees feed on them and feed on their nectar. They produce a good honey with a high nutritional value called honey, which is one of the most expensive types of wild honey required. It is also used for boiling the tree leaves as a dwelling for tooth pain and softening of the heat and general tonic. Sedr trees are often cultivated for decoration and shade in gardens and streets. They are also grown as windbreakers and soil protection from erosion. Its good wood is a versatile force. Sidr trees are affected by leaf bites and the Sidr fruit fly, which must be protected and controlled when the infection occurs.

Sidr trees grow naturally in the Arabian Peninsula

The Sidr tree has many benefits. It boils water in water and drinks to kill the worms in the intestines and purifies the blood. It is also used in the jaws of bone fractures and the cleansing of the skin, as well as in the prevention of diarrhea and the expulsion of phlegm. Sedr sheets are used to clean and sterilize the scalp and make the hair more soft and gain a bright color. Experiments have shown that the Sidr extract treats head fungi and the Sidr paper contains dyed and colored material used in tanning and dyeing of clothes.