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    drfazl
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    Get Cured Of Your Diseases Call On Him In the Way You Shall Call On Him; Allah Is So Near, Hears

    2186 And when My servants ask you concerning Me, then surely I am very near; I answer the Call of the Caller when he Calls on Me (Alone). So they should listen (only to) My call and believe in Me (Alone) that they may walk in the right way.

    Fear Allah alone; and do not associate your fear with anything or anyone or to whatever evil you had sent forth before. Seek forgiveness from Allah and call on Him with a call O The Forgiving! And after that stay away from any association you may still be adhering to like still taking your doses of medicines. For example, if you suffer from any of the chronic diseases and you are dismissed as incurable, at least at this point turn to Allah and fear Him calling upon Him as "O The Most Forgiving!" Then and there you shall find your symptoms of pain receding from its intensity. This would then make sense to you that Allah is so near; and only we are too far away from Him. And be reminded of this Your prayers will never be answered and would go waste when you do not purify yourself from any association to Allah while you are calling on Him.

    Would you try this now and find your way in the path of Salam so that we ascend as Muslims only unto Him from the state of Mumin? As you ascend as Muslims from the state of Mumin, you are surrounded by the Malayikas whose greetings to you is salam, by the leave of Allah and they guide you through this worldly heaven into the afterlife 4130, 31.Trillions of euros you might spend on your health; none would benefit for Allah alone is the remover when He allows an affliction to seize you.

    642 And certainly We sent to nations before you then We seized them with afflictions and diseases in order that they might humble themselves. And 617 says And if Allah touch you with affliction, there is none to take it off but He; and if He visit you with good, then He has power over all things.

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      Take Refuge In AllahBy Remembering Him, Believing Him And By Being Grateful

      3341 O ye who believe! Recall Allah and think of Allah more and more.

      We are to recall and remember Allah for all the help that came from Him and all the protection we had been offered by Him during our afflictions and distresses all through our lives. We were at the dead end when we met with those occasions, earned through our own works; recall all of them and remember Allah's Names that truly saved us from all those instances; but for His Mercy we would not be living today and if we feel it is our duty and show of gratitude to Allah, The Almighty - then Recall and Remember the Names of Allah more and more.

      For example

      We forgot Allah who sustained us when we felt we were stable in this life; and those were times we failed to Remember Allah as 'O The Sustainer'. Had we remembered The Sustainer more and more, and stayed sustained in His Praise, there would not have been ups and downs and hardships in our lives.

      If we are facing difficult situations in our life today

      We recall Allah as the 'Most Forgiving', the 'Most Tolerant' on us. O The Sustainer, make us stay in the Remembrance of your Names, 'O The Reminder' and thus make us show our gratitude to You so that we are by the Most Appreciative, The Astute. O The Master of the Arsh, elevate us to the Throne by your Guidance and Allowance through the Wisdom, O The Guide, The Most Wise. You give the Reign and the Kingdom to who You are pleased with; and remove the kingdom from he, who You are displeased with.

      When we were afflicted with the diseases you were The Curer. Yet we associated doctors and human knowledge unto your Command and Wisdom and committed shirk and thus we were of the ingrate. O Allah, You have endured us; and we seek of You make us dwell in your remembrance, The Most Merciful, The Most Kind and Oft Forgiving. By remembering You in this way we shall never fall sick; nor would any affliction or catastrophe would befall us, O The Most Truthful.

      O The Helper and The Protector, You delivered us from all the evils when the jinn and men encountered us and possessed us with fear and worry and depression at heart. O The God of Jinn and Men, save us from their evil whisperings and terror; You are our Only Refuge.

      O the mankind, by remembering your every moment of life a Mercy from Him and keep remembering Him by His Names, because by this The Mumin increases you in your Iman. And with this we, by nature at heart, we start Revering Allah as show of our Gratitude to Him and Belief in Him.

      If only we believe in Allah, and remain grateful what benefit is Allah's by punishing us in this world and in the hereafter?

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        drfazl
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        Invoke the Name of God, O The Provider, The Most PureThere Is No Doctor Invented Diabetes

        Dear Dr., I am 40 years old and was diagnosed as diabetic 10 years ago and was given medicines. But, since I am against allopathy from my childhood, I avoided taking medicines regularly. After coming across your website and your valuable services, I stopped taking allopathy medicines for the past 2 years. My question is what fruits and food items I can include in my diet. I have lost lot of weight after I stopped medicines. I look very lean. Need your valuable advice. Thanks a million. --By RAMASUBRAMANIAN

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        How should you not eat of a food over which the Name of Allah had not been mentioned?

        All foods are provided for you by the Almighty Creator in the nature is for consumption and eat thereof. But the Provider unless provides us of His wisdom we are likely to do mistakes and wrongs. For example, the fruits that you enquire. What you are going to read is of the wisdom of God.

        Regarding the fruits, you shall eat that which is ripe and sweet wholesomely. Right now to the best of my knowledge the fruits that do not taste sour are sapodilla(sapotta or chiku), watermelon, papaya and to a certain extent apple. Eat of all these fruits during the noon meal hours 11 am to 4 pm. Never take the solid regular course of food during these hours from today. The reason why you should avoid regular lunch is this

        We drink water when we are thirsty; and eat solid food when we are hungry. The solid food we take during our breakfast is due to over night fasting; likewise another breakfast awaits us only in the evening hours after 5 pm, for a proper digestion following a good appetite. The lunch hours i.e., between 11am and 3 in the afternoon is the period of thirst due to sultriness of the sunny weather. Avoiding the solid food and instead taking the semisolid food is much advisable for a healthy living. The best semisolid food are the fruits. Yes the fruits that are naturally allowed to ripen wholesomely. Avoid juices because fruits are to be chewed and taken not to be drunk. While you make juice it is very likely you consume the unripe fruits mixed in it; it is always sour in taste to which they add sugar syrup. Both are pancreas and spleen spoilers. So eat the fruits chewing between your tongue and palate which stimulates these two organs the spleen and pancreas.

        Your diabetes is not caused by the sweet but by the sour taste, which is not a food but poison. All sour tasting items are nothing but poisons. Most sauces, jams and ketchups do have the sour tasting items such as vinegar, lime, tomatoes etc., that are dangerous for the pancreas to handle.

        This apart believe in God while consuming your food O The Provider, allow me the best of what I eat and remove the waste of it from me, O The Pure!

        Without this prayer never eat or drink anything. Always keep prayers above your knowledge. If you invoke the Name of God, before you embark on anything nothing bad shall happen even you if you drink sour tasting foods. Until then have patience; there is food restriction for you as learner of belief in God. Remember Him more and more for all time beautiful life ahead.

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          Invoke the Name of God, O The Provider, The Most PureThere Is No Doctor Invented Diabetes

          peace,

          Dr i think you meant, there is nothing as diabetes. When we invoke Allah, the most Pure.

          Peace

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            My success story is, by the Grace of Allah, I went through bad caffeine withdrawals. Throughout the past 4 years of my life, gradually, I was drinking 5 hour energies, 7 hour redlines, and 4-6 shot espressos, daily. 28 days ago I decided to stop completely. The day after, my body reacted with numerous symptoms numbness on my right arm, tremors, shortness of breath, tight chest, insomnia, and high blood pressure (peek reading of 166/16). This lasted for a good week, interchangeably, while slowly dwindling as time progressed. Throughout that time, I consistently was prayerful, "Oh Allah, my Healer, take away this dis-ease, O Provider, give me patience and eliminate my hastiness by submitting to Your Will, O Curer, not on my time, but Yours". I made a oath to Allah that I would give up energy drinks and coffee for good. But the night of, when my symptoms were at its peak, my parents forced me to go to E.R. and I did, but I made an oath I would not take any medications, and that the advice from doctors would go out the window. The doctor advised me to take a cup of coffee and to exercise to counter-act the symptoms, after I had already made my oath, what a test from Allah! I did not comply, I stood strong and believed in Allah alone. It has been 26 days, and everything has been improving gracefully by Allah, all Praises is due to Him. I have minor shortness of breath still, nasal congestion, and mild depression. I am staying strong though, constantly holding on to the contact prayer. Even though, I did this to myself Dr Fazl, this has been a beautiful lesson and experience because it has brought me so dear and near towards Allah then I have ever experienced in my life.

            A situation that I am also going through right now at the moment, is that I feel very isolated from people around me. I feel the lack of connection when it comes to communication towards others. My desire to speak or even form a bond with people has decreased. I am more to myself then ever. A very close friend (only friend) of mine called me yesterday, and he said that one thing he does not like about me, is that he feels I am anti-social (my parents say the same thing). I started to believe him to the point where I was feeling as if something is wrong with me. Not to mention, he believes in God but does not follow the path and strive in wanting to please God like myself. So we both have different mindsets and lifestyles in life. He feels I am extreme in my ways. I also noticed people around at work, even my close friend, and others discuss on topics of entertainment, pop culture, sports, gossip, mocking, back biting and involve in social gatherings/parties/drinking...etc. I do not involve myself in these type of things anymore. Right now I am having a mental battle within myself by reflecting, "is something wrong with me?" It hurts to be honest. I feel like an outcast, not to mention, people say that I am eccentric, different, and people say the way I am living is not healthy because I do not socialize or engage with these specific lifestyles and relationships. Yes, even though with all honesty I feel very lonely then ever before. I am still seeking Allah, and I am wondering if what I am experiencing is actually my prayer being responded to, a blessing. I have been for the past weeks seeking, "O Allah, the Perfecter, the Guide, take away my worldly desires and guide me to the road of perfection towards righteousness, guide me to the path of the "foremost" group in the hereafter, You are Allah, the Lord of the Worlds". If this is the case, it is a blessing that is hard to bare due to abandonment from the world, by feeling all alone, which I did not expect it to feel like this. I been reflecting on Allah's attributes, The Controller of All Things, would this mean He is controlling what I am experiencing and is creating this barrier between me and others for purification, and by not subscribing what others do, is this correct? I say this, because this is what I feel. But, then another side of me is saying that I am odd, and that i am truly anti-social and this is not healthy. What are your thoughts on this Dr Fazl? If you could also give me some verses to ponder over I would appreciate it. Thank you. God Bless, peace.

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              Zulf
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              I'm not Dr. Fazl, but I applaud your efforts. Keep up the good intentions and hard work. I have no idea where things will take you, but perhaps Allah will substitute the current social elements (which do not tempt you anymore) with new ones, better ones, more fulfilling ones, later on. I guess one needs to go through some tough cleansing experiences before one can operate at another more pure level. Change feels, and it's often times painful. Hadn't you felt anything, it wouldn't have been much of a change.

              All the best!
              Peace

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                I am a bit curious about what happened to Dr. Fazlur Rahman. One day it was just quiet from him. I know he had been into a lot of turbulence in the end expressing his stance.

                Be of one with God

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                  My success story is, by the Grace of Allah, I went through bad caffeine withdrawals. Throughout the past 4 years of my life, gradually, I was drinking 5 hour energies, 7 hour redlines, and 4-6 shot espressos, daily. 28 days ago I decided to stop completely. The day after, my body reacted with numerous symptoms numbness on my right arm, tremors, shortness of breath, tight chest, insomnia, and high blood pressure (peek reading of 166/16). This lasted for a good week, interchangeably, while slowly dwindling as time progressed. Throughout that time, I consistently was prayerful, "Oh Allah, my Healer, take away this dis-ease, O Provider, give me patience and eliminate my hastiness by submitting to Your Will, O Curer, not on my time, but Yours". I made a oath to Allah that I would give up energy drinks and coffee for good. But the night of, when my symptoms were at its peak, my parents forced me to go to E.R. and I did, but I made an oath I would not take any medications, and that the advice from doctors would go out the window. The doctor advised me to take a cup of coffee and to exercise to counter-act the symptoms, after I had already made my oath, what a test from Allah! I did not comply, I stood strong and believed in Allah alone. It has been 26 days, and everything has been improving gracefully by Allah, all Praises is due to Him. I have minor shortness of breath still, nasal congestion, and mild depression. I am staying strong though, constantly holding on to the contact prayer. Even though, I did this to myself Dr Fazl, this has been a beautiful lesson and experience because it has brought me so dear and near towards Allah then I have ever experienced in my life.

                  A situation that I am also going through right now at the moment, is that I feel very isolated from people around me. I feel the lack of connection when it comes to communication towards others. My desire to speak or even form a bond with people has decreased. I am more to myself then ever. A very close friend (only friend) of mine called me yesterday, and he said that one thing he does not like about me, is that he feels I am anti-social (my parents say the same thing). I started to believe him to the point where I was feeling as if something is wrong with me. Not to mention, he believes in God but does not follow the path and strive in wanting to please God like myself. So we both have different mindsets and lifestyles in life. He feels I am extreme in my ways. I also noticed people around at work, even my close friend, and others discuss on topics of entertainment, pop culture, sports, gossip, mocking, back biting and involve in social gatherings/parties/drinking...etc. I do not involve myself in these type of things anymore. Right now I am having a mental battle within myself by reflecting, "is something wrong with me?" It hurts to be honest. I feel like an outcast, not to mention, people say that I am eccentric, different, and people say the way I am living is not healthy because I do not socialize or engage with these specific lifestyles and relationships. Yes, even though with all honesty I feel very lonely then ever before. I am still seeking Allah, and I am wondering if what I am experiencing is actually my prayer being responded to, a blessing. I have been for the past weeks seeking, "O Allah, the Perfecter, the Guide, take away my worldly desires and guide me to the road of perfection towards righteousness, guide me to the path of the "foremost" group in the hereafter, You are Allah, the Lord of the Worlds". If this is the case, it is a blessing that is hard to bare due to abandonment from the world, by feeling all alone, which I did not expect it to feel like this. I been reflecting on Allah's attributes, The Controller of All Things, would this mean He is controlling what I am experiencing and is creating this barrier between me and others for purification, and by not subscribing what others do, is this correct? I say this, because this is what I feel. But, then another side of me is saying that I am odd, and that i am truly anti-social and this is not healthy. What are your thoughts on this Dr Fazl? If you could also give me some verses to ponder over I would appreciate it. Thank you. God Bless, peace.

                  peace thepathofnoassociation,

                  i feel you need strength and proper direction in your justwar - Allah alone you can re-post this same question to drfazl in this address foolproofcure.net

                  peace

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                    DrGm
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                    I am a bit curious about what happened to Dr. Fazlur Rahman. One day it was just quiet from him. I know he had been into a lot of turbulence in the end expressing his stance.

                    Be of one with God

                    peace MoF,

                    drfazl is never in turbulence in his path of peace - Allah alone. whatever the expression, if one turns towards Allah, it is because of Allah alone, not by the expression. if the expression cannot be understood then it is pride that blocks understanding Allah alone.

                    the path of Allah alone is never hard, because Allah says "I make it ease which is simple"

                    MoF you can meet drfazl at foolproofcure.net

                    handshake

                    peace

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                      drfazl
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                      tpna, you are of the bondsmen, sure!

                      "My success story is, by the Grace of Allah, I went through bad caffeine withdrawals. Throughout the past 4 years of my life, gradually, I was drinking 5 hour energies, 7 hour redlines, and 4-6 shot espressos, daily. 28 days ago I decided to stop completely. The day after, my body reacted with numerous symptoms numbness on my right arm, tremors, shortness of breath, tight chest, insomnia, and high blood pressure (peek reading of 166/16). This lasted for a good week, interchangeably, while slowly dwindling as time progressed. Throughout that time, I consistently was prayerful, "Oh Allah...."

                      tpna,

                      The caffeine you had been consuming has twin evil effects One,creating the symptoms of serious diseases of the future, affecting the Mind which in turn causes deleterious effects on the adrenal hormones and its consequences upon the Central Nervous System, such as your description "The day after, my body reacted with numerous symptoms numbness on my right arm, tremors, shortness of breath, tight chest, insomnia, and high blood pressure (peek reading of 166/16)." And the other effect suppressing all these symptoms at the same time it creates, causing an euphoric effect. And when you stopped caffeine, the euphoria was removed and you began to feel the actual diseases it had started creating.

                      But then your remembrance of the Names of Allah Throughout that time, I consistently was prayerful, "Oh Allah, my Healer, take away this dis-ease, O Provider, give me patience and eliminate my hastiness by submitting to Your Will, O Curer, not on my time, but Yours". The Healer, began to heal the diseases and their symptoms the caffeine has sparked; your mind was calmed upon the remembrance of Allah's Names such as the O the Provider, O the Patient, O the Peace Giver, O the Hearer of your servant's call, O the Receiver of the submissions, O the All Knowing, O the Wise. Your prayerfulness and your continuous contact with the Names of Allah are being clearly answered.

                      You have demonstrated and have been demonstrating this ayat of the Quran 2.186

                      When My bondsmen@ ask you regarding Me, say I am nigh; I am closest to him, if he feels him to be nearest to Me and remembers Me in the way he shall regard Me. May they feel secured with Me and believe in Me alone; then they will be on the right course.

                      @ Bondsmen are those who are inclined to believe in God alone, and who will not associate any one to God and seek not the help or protection from any one other than God. And 'tpna', you were in continuous prayerfulness and contact with your God.

                      And you were grateful to and surely not ungrateful to your God so as to be a bad example to deviate others from the path of God by observing this ayat 39.8 in your 26 days of endurance, without associating doctors, their advise and their medicines to Allah's Grace.

                      "And when distress afflicts a man he calls upon his God turning to Him persistently; then when He bestows upon him a favour, he forgets that for which he called upon Him before, and sets up associations(doctors) to Allah that he may be a bad example to stray off from His path. Say Enjoy yourself in your ungratefulness a little, surely you are of the inmates of the fire." tpna, surely you are saved from this red warning. So rejoice over what Allah had saved you from.

                      And again you have practised this ayat 39.49 as a demonstration to other believers

                      So when harm afflicts a man he calls upon Us; then, when We bestow him a favour from Us, he says I have been given it only by means of (doctors&#039knowledge. Nay, it is a trial, but most of them do not know. Again tpna, you are out of this red area. What a beautiful way and a transformation through which Allah is conducting you!

                      Regarding the rest of your post, "I stood strong and believed in Allah alone. It has been 26 days, and everything has been improving gracefully by Allah, all Praises is due to Him. I have minor shortness of breath still, nasal congestion, and mild depression. I am staying strong though, constantly holding on to the contact prayer. Even though, I did this to myself Dr Fazl, this has been a beautiful lesson and experience because it has brought me so dear and near towards Allah then I have ever experienced in my life". I will answer in my next.... and up to this, I want your input before I proceed further into your entire post.

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                        Brother DrFazl. Salam.

                        Since I should refrain from going to doctors to cure my disease - should I also refrain from going to teachers (school, college etc.) to cure my lack of knowledge? After all just like good health comes from Allah alone, all knowledge also comes from Allah alone, right?

                        Not making fun brother - just trying to get into same page with what you are saying.

                        Regards,
                        Arman

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                          My success story is, by the Grace of Allah, I went through bad caffeine withdrawals. Throughout the past 4 years of my life, gradually, I was drinking 5 hour energies, 7 hour redlines, and 4-6 shot espressos, daily. 28 days ago I decided to stop completely. The day after, my body reacted with numerous symptoms numbness on my right arm, tremors, shortness of breath, tight chest, insomnia, and high blood pressure (peek reading of 166/16). This lasted for a good week, interchangeably, while slowly dwindling as time progressed. Throughout that time, I consistently was prayerful, "Oh Allah, my Healer, take away this dis-ease, O Provider, give me patience and eliminate my hastiness by submitting to Your Will, O Curer, not on my time, but Yours". I made a oath to Allah that I would give up energy drinks and coffee for good. But the night of, when my symptoms were at its peak, my parents forced me to go to E.R. and I did, but I made an oath I would not take any medications, and that the advice from doctors would go out the window. The doctor advised me to take a cup of coffee and to exercise to counter-act the symptoms, after I had already made my oath, what a test from Allah! I did not comply, I stood strong and believed in Allah alone. It has been 26 days, and everything has been improving gracefully by Allah, all Praises is due to Him. I have minor shortness of breath still, nasal congestion, and mild depression. I am staying strong though, constantly holding on to the contact prayer. Even though, I did this to myself Dr Fazl, this has been a beautiful lesson and experience because it has brought me so dear and near towards Allah then I have ever experienced in my life.

                          Praise be to our LORD. Thank you for sharing your story.

                          I believe in that, because GOD also helped me recovered without the medications.

                          Bold Masha'Allah. Beautiful prayer. I like it.

                          Salm.

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                            drfazl
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                            Armanaziz,

                            Believe in Allah the Hearer of your supplication; if we are believers we have to believe and lookup to the All Knowing, the Most Wise. Who is truer in informing or revealing than Allah.

                            "After all just like good health comes from Allah alone, all knowledge also comes from Allah alone, right?"

                            Surely, that is my belief. And I have nothing against you if you choose other means of acquiring knowledge.

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                              Spiritual harmony upon you drfazl,

                              I had actually missed you here. Sorry for any kind of disputes we have had in the past. I appreciate your words you have to say about not depending on things of this material world and I follow what you teach to moderate levels and hence not as much as you do. However, I would avoid medical drugs as much as possible although I seldom need them either, and beginning to depend on them may just cause an evil spiral.

                              If I could change much of what medications I have taken previously in my life I would do it. I find it is better going to the root of the cause of diseases rather than reactive treatment of them with drugs. Many, if not all, diseases are caused by various lifestyle induced issues, stress, drugs, obesity and simply not living in the light of God. Not following the decree and causing mental stress over the bad things one does causes diseases to be generated gradually as well since the feelings of guilt will have adverse health effects.

                              A change of lifestyle is stronger than medical treatment.

                              I remember when we were treating each other like brothers and had nice discussions here.

                              Be of one with God

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                                Thepathofnoassociation
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                                The story of Job, resonated with me with assurance that Allah, The Healer, The Curer is the one who eliminates all illnesses, afflictions, stresses, dis-eases, etc, without any assistance (association). Job relied solely on The One Who Makes His Signs Clear.

                                2183 And Job when he called his Lord "I have been afflicted with harm, and you are the Compassionate!"
                                2184 So We answered him, and We removed what was afflicting him, and We brought him back his family and others with them as a mercy from Us and a reminder to those who serve.

                                Job is one of the examples of what true reliance on Allah really takes, trust and patience.

                                3844...We found him steadfast. What a good servant! He was obedient.

                                The stories of the prophets throughout the Quran, you notice, none of them sought help from no one but Allah.

                                Peace.

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                                  @ Bondsmen are those who are inclined to believe in God alone, and who will not associate any one to God and seek not the help or protection from any one other than God. And 'tpna', you were in continuous prayerfulness and contact with your God.

                                  I feel very blessed, by the grace of Allah, my understanding in comparison to my past has reached to new heights. I can not even imagine, if God wills, what I will know in the future to come. He is Allah, Al-Mutahhir, the Cleanser; He who Cleanses from Idolatry and Spiritual Evil.

                                  3922 If God opens one's chest to peacefully surrender, then he will be on a light from his Lord. So woe to those whose hearts are hardened against remembering God. They have gone far astray.

                                  And you were grateful to and surely not ungrateful to your God so as to be a bad example to deviate others from the path of God by observing this ayat 39.8 in your 26 days of endurance, without associating doctors, their advise and their medicines to Allah's Grace.

                                  I felt this would be best, for God's sake, to share this incident that had occur-ed to me to be a living testimony to you all on this forum.

                                  "And when distress afflicts a man he calls upon his God turning to Him persistently; then when He bestows upon him a favour, he forgets that for which he called upon Him before, and sets up associations(doctors) to Allah that he may be a bad example to stray off from His path. Say Enjoy yourself in your ungratefulness a little, surely you are of the inmates of the fire." tpna, surely you are saved from this red warning. So rejoice over what Allah had saved you from.

                                  And again you have practised this ayat 39.49 as a demonstration to other believers

                                  So when harm afflicts a man he calls upon Us; then, when We bestow him a favour from Us, he says I have been given it only by means of (doctors&#039knowledge. Nay, it is a trial, but most of them do not know. Again tpna, you are out of this red area. What a beautiful way and a transformation through which Allah is conducting you!

                                  Through out the 26 days, and still continuing, I was/am holding tight to these verses...

                                  23 Those who acknowledge the unseen
                                  ...and
                                  7180 To Allah belong the beautiful names, so call Him by them; and disregard those who blaspheme in His names

                                  While, constantly seeking His attributes, I sought Him "O Allah, the Protector, shield me away from all evil knowledge, shaytans, and evil jinns, and make me firm in believing in You, O Healer, You are my sole Provider, You are Allah, The Lord of the Worlds"

                                  I had to trust Allah, by distinguishing from my senses; hearing, seeing, touching, tasting, and especially feeling, to the unseen force. All the while, seeking forgiveness. Please, do not get me wrong, this was very challenging for me and still is till this day, because at the moment i am in a tug of war battle between desires. But what I know from scripture, seeking Him constantly to keep me guided and firm in me belief is most essential for me to be with the successful ones, God willing.

                                  3159 ...place thy trust in God for, verily, God loves those who place their trust in Him.

                                  All Praises and Worship is due to Allah.

                                  Peace.

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                                    Armanaziz,

                                    Believe in Allah the Hearer of your supplication; if we are believers we have to believe and lookup to the All Knowing, the Most Wise. Who is truer in informing or revealing than Allah.

                                    "After all just like good health comes from Allah alone, all knowledge also comes from Allah alone, right?"

                                    Surely, that is my belief. And I have nothing against you if you choose other means of acquiring knowledge.

                                    Salam brother, thanks for your kind response.

                                    Going to school for education or going to a hospital for treatment does not compromise the fact that health and knowledge all come from Allah. Nor is it any "Other means" of acquiring health and knowledge. There is no other means - all if from Allah.

                                    You are welcome to have your views. It just seems that your preaching ability and strong conviction could have better use than doing publicity against medical professionals all the time. There are millions of the problem in the world - "medical profession"just don't seem to be the number one of them. But perhaps you know better where to spend your time.

                                    May Allah guide us all to the straight route.

                                    Regards,
                                    Arman

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                                      Salam brother, thanks for your kind response.

                                      There are millions of the problem in the world - "medical profession"just don't seem to be the number one of them. But perhaps you know better where to spend your time.

                                      May Allah guide us all to the straight route.

                                      Regards,
                                      Arman

                                      The Problem of the Millennium

                                      Arman,

                                      There may be millions of problems but Allah has been forgiving all of them except for one problem Association to Him - calling upon others besides Allah. Therefore and thus, there is only one problem in all the worlds - in the past, in the present and in the future Association to Allah.

                                      Arman, to every nation Allah sends the Prophets as a last and final warning to the people to free them from association, after which their doom is cast upon them if their denial continues. Allah seizes them with poverty and diseases Allah has sent each and every prophet to all those cities with such signs from Allah, to demonstrate to the people that the Provider and the Curer is none but Allah (6.42, 7.94). Prophet Ibrahim, Ayyub, Esa were a few citation inscribed in the Book. Only from the denial of all the prophets has let to the million-diseases. All the prophets brought with them the Sign of Allah The Provider, The Curer.

                                      Today again, poverty and the million-diseases have reached their peak; and people have been ending their lives feeding upon man invented drugs while at the same time staying away from food and starving from man made artificial scarcity for God produced food for their lives.

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                                        Dear Man of Faith,
                                        My bother,
                                        Salamun Alaikkum.

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                                          Salamun alaikum.

                                          Today again, poverty and the million-diseases have reached their peak; and people have been living on man invented drugs while at the same time starving from man made artificial scarcity for God produced food for their lives.

                                          Thanks brother, what you say is quite agreeable ... except for the "million-diseases reaching their peak" part. I seriously doubt if you can prove with facts that the current generation is suffering from more "physical" diseases compared to any time in the past. Rather the life expectancy data world-wide says the opposite.

                                          Furthermore, in your last statement quoted above, the second part (food scarcity) is indeed a true problem with global magnitude that we should strive to solve - while the first part (man invented drugs) hardly seems to come anywhere close. Invention of drugs are just like any other inventions - computers, transport, infrastructure and so on - all gifts of Allah to men to make their life better. Yes, overuse and misuse of any technology has its problem - and drugs are no exception - but comparing the medical use of drug with "shirk" and putting it in the same category as global food scarcity does sound like an issue blown way out of proportion.

                                          May Allah guide us all to the straight route.

                                          Regards,
                                          Arman

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