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Is Using the Flower of Maryam for Labour Authentic?

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Publication : 23-05-2022

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Question

There is a flower called the “ward Maryam (flower of Maryam),” which the family believe that when it is placed in water next to a woman who is due to give birth, no sooner do the flowers open but it will help the woman to have an easy delivery! 

I think that this is a myth, and that it diverts a person from putting his or her trust in Allah, even though my sister said that she tried it and it worked for her. What advice can you give?

Summary of answer

Using the flower of Maryam for labour is a myth because the opening of the flower beside the pregnant woman who is due to give birth has nothing to do with making childbirth easier.

Praise be to Allah.

Flower of Maryam: A Myth

You are right to think that using the flower of Maryam for labour is a myth, because the opening of the flower beside the pregnant woman who is due to give birth has nothing to do with making childbirth easier.

Kaff Maryam: A Treatment 

Perhaps the family is confused and is mixing between “ward Maryam” and “kaff Maryam (lit. the hand of Maryam).” The former is what is mentioned in the question, which is a myth, as noted above. The plant called “kaff Maryam” is the one that has to do with childbirth, as it is proven that it helps a woman in childbirth.

The plant called “kaff Maryam” is known scientifically by the name Anastatica hierochuntica. It is used to treat colds in children, by steaming, and an infusion of this plant is drunk to make childbirth easy, if it is difficult.

Dr. Jabir ibn Salim al-Qahtani – who is a specialist in herbal medicine – said:

“Kaff Maryam” is a plant which resembles a clenched fist, and is used when a woman feels that labour has started; it is ground and soaked in a cup of cold water for four hours, then it is strained and the water is drunk only once.” (Jaridat ar-Riyadh (newspaper), 28 Rabi‘ al-Awwal 1428 AH/ 16 April 2007 CE, issue no. 14175)

It is believed that the name of the plant comes from a fable which claims that Maryam (peace be upon her) grasped it in her clenched hand whilst giving birth.

You can see a picture of the plant here:

http://www.khayma.com/hawaj/HERBPIC2/KFMRYM.JPG

And Allah knows best.

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