The use of Shilajit in Islamic tradition is based on its historical use by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his recommendation of natural remedies for health and well-being. Shilajit, known as “Hajar al-Aswad” or the Black Stone, is believed to have therapeutic properties according to Hadith literature. It’s mentioned that the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) recommended the use of black seed (Nigella sativa) and Shilajit for healing purposes. Shilajit’s inclusion in Islamic health practices aligns with the Sunnah (traditions and practices of the Prophet Muhammad) of using natural substances for medicinal and health benefits. This has contributed to the widespread use of Shilajit among Muslims seeking to follow the prophetic traditions related to health and well-being.