**3. Conclusions**

Medicinal plants are great sources of phytochemicals, which are abundant in a variety of plants and have few negative effects. They include active chemicals that help the body recover itself and re-establish its natural equilibrium. Traditional Islamic natural products are important sources of therapeutic medications with innovative structures and modes of action for the treatment of a variety of ailments as well as the drug discovery process. The recently reported pharmacologically and therapeutically based medicinal plants and their products that are mentioned in Islamic scriptures are presented in this chapter. The current study also emphasizes recent *in vitro*, *in vivo*, and clinical investigations of medicinal plants and their natural compounds. According to these reports, dates palm fruits, figs, and black seeds can be used for a variety of therapeutic applications, and these plant products may hold substantial promise for the development of novel therapeutic strategies for a variety of human diseases.
