Classical Texts
The Classical Texts collection preserves the foundational medical writings of Arab scholars who shaped the history of healing, science, and integrative medicine. Here, readers can explore accessible digital editions of works by Ibn Sina, Al-Razi, Ibn Al-Baytar, Ibn Al-Nafis, Al-Zahrawi and many others whose knowledge established the roots of Traditional Arabic Medicine. These manuscripts cover philosophy, diagnostics, herbal materia medica, organ theory, constitutional balance, and therapeutic techniques, bringing timeless wisdom into modern hands. The goal of this archive is to protect and revive ancient medical knowledge so it can be studied, understood, and practiced in today’s clinical world.
Modern References
The Modern References section bridges ancient knowledge with contemporary science, offering material related to integrative medicine, modern herbal pharmacology, nutritional therapy, anatomy and physiology, and clinical treatment principles. It supports both students and practitioners with scientifically informed resources that complement traditional theory, helping them understand disease mechanisms, nutritional pathways, and therapeutic reasoning with clarity. This section ensures that Traditional Arabic Medicine remains alive, evolving, and compatible with modern healthcare understanding.
Medical Manuscripts
The Medical Manuscripts archive displays rare handwritten texts, anatomical illustrations, early Arabic medical notes, herb sketches, and preserved documentation from the golden era of Arabic medicine. These manuscripts offer a visual and historical experience that connects the reader to the roots of practice — the diagrams, remedies, charts, and raw clinical observations recorded centuries ago. By presenting these materials in a clean, organised digital format, this section honours the legacy of traditional medicine and gives modern practitioners a direct window into its original form.
Research & Publications
The Research & Publications area highlights TAM™ clinical findings, case studies, Dual Hasan Method™ outcomes, scientific comparisons, academic papers, and contributions from students and certified practitioners. It showcases evidence-based results emerging from modern application of traditional therapies — reinforcing credibility, advancing knowledge, and supporting scientific integration. Updated continuously, this section reflects the centre’s commitment to research, documentation, and the academic evolution of Traditional Arabic Medicine.
Video Lectures & Conferences
The Video Lectures & Conferences section offers a visual learning experience through recorded workshops, therapeutic demonstrations, educational talks, academic presentations, and conference discussions. Students and practitioners are able to observe real treatments, learn practical technique application, and listen to deep medical explanations in an engaging live-style format. This section turns knowledge into experience — bringing complex concepts to life and making them easier to understand, remember, and apply clinically.
A Living Knowledge Archive
The Library grows continuously as new texts, research, and educational material are added. It serves as the academic heart of TAM™, preserving ancient manuscripts, documenting modern discoveries, and offering a space where learning never stops. This archive connects students, practitioners, researchers, and historians through accessible medical literature — making the past a foundation for the future of Traditional Arabic Medicine.
The TAM™ Library is constantly expanding. New materials, guides, and research files are added regularly as we develop more diplomas, clinical programs, and academic projects.
Whether you are studying cupping, herbs, digestion, spine therapy, emotional healing, or advanced diagnostics — the library is your essential companion.


