Propose to use the Islamic method of treating Covid-19 ~ bathing with 'Holy' Water
https://www.sinarharian.com.my/article/120920/KHAS/Covid-19/Cadang-guna-kaedah-Islam-rawat-Covid-19
(Malay to English Translation)
BACHOK - In addition to modern treatment, Islamic medicine can also be used as one of the alternatives to be considered by the government to treat Covid-19 patients.
The suggestion was voiced by the Deputy State Exco of the Local Government and Health of the State of Kelantan, Hilmi Abdullah who is also a Nurse of the DarusSalam Islamic Medical Association Malaysia (DarusSalam).
Hilmi said the proposal was put forward to jointly help the Ministry of Health Malaysia (MOH) to address and treat the growing number of Covid-19 patients in the country.
"As contained in the Qur'an. The Quran is a miracle and can be a cure for disease. So in addition to using modern treatments, we can also try to use Islamic medical methods.
"In our opinion, with the permission and strict monitoring by the MOH, this selected Covid-19 patient will be given antidote which is recited by rukyah verses by our nurse and bathed with bidara water for a certain period and time. Comparisons should be made scientifically before, during and after treatment.
"With the help of MOH experts, studies can be conducted to assess the level of change shown by the patients involved. Patient medicine must be taken regularly, "he told Sinar Harian on Monday.
Earlier, he officiated the DarusSalam Islamic Medical Degree Convocation to 59 Kelantan Generation Two graduates.
Also present were the Chairman of DarusSalam Malaysia, Abd Manaf Jusoh and the Chief Nurse of the DarusSalam Kelantan Islamic Treatment Center, Ibrahim Saad.
Hilmi said, perhaps at first glance this method does not help much to deal with the spread of Covid-19 in this country, but he said it is not wrong to try because this combination of Islamic and modern medicine can sometimes treat an incurable disease in the mind.
After all, he said, if allowed DarusSalam nurses are ready to work with the MOH and scientists according to the standard operating procedures (SOP) outlined by the government.
Meanwhile, Abdul Manaf said, during the DarusSalam treatment must be in line with the current SOP in deciding the Covid-19 pandemic network that hit the country.
DarusSalam Islamic Medical Center was founded by the late Datuk Ismail Kamus and now has several branches of treatment centers throughout the country, namely Kelantan, Pahang, Perak, Johor, Negeri Sembilan.
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https://www.sinarharian.com.my/article/120920/KHAS/Covid-19/Cadang-guna-kaedah-Islam-rawat-Covid-19
(Malay to English Translation)
BACHOK - In addition to modern treatment, Islamic medicine can also be used as one of the alternatives to be considered by the government to treat Covid-19 patients.
The suggestion was voiced by the Deputy State Exco of the Local Government and Health of the State of Kelantan, Hilmi Abdullah who is also a Nurse of the DarusSalam Islamic Medical Association Malaysia (DarusSalam).
Hilmi said the proposal was put forward to jointly help the Ministry of Health Malaysia (MOH) to address and treat the growing number of Covid-19 patients in the country.
"As contained in the Qur'an. The Quran is a miracle and can be a cure for disease. So in addition to using modern treatments, we can also try to use Islamic medical methods.
"In our opinion, with the permission and strict monitoring by the MOH, this selected Covid-19 patient will be given antidote which is recited by rukyah verses by our nurse and bathed with bidara water for a certain period and time. Comparisons should be made scientifically before, during and after treatment.
"With the help of MOH experts, studies can be conducted to assess the level of change shown by the patients involved. Patient medicine must be taken regularly, "he told Sinar Harian on Monday.
Earlier, he officiated the DarusSalam Islamic Medical Degree Convocation to 59 Kelantan Generation Two graduates.
Also present were the Chairman of DarusSalam Malaysia, Abd Manaf Jusoh and the Chief Nurse of the DarusSalam Kelantan Islamic Treatment Center, Ibrahim Saad.
Hilmi said, perhaps at first glance this method does not help much to deal with the spread of Covid-19 in this country, but he said it is not wrong to try because this combination of Islamic and modern medicine can sometimes treat an incurable disease in the mind.
After all, he said, if allowed DarusSalam nurses are ready to work with the MOH and scientists according to the standard operating procedures (SOP) outlined by the government.
Meanwhile, Abdul Manaf said, during the DarusSalam treatment must be in line with the current SOP in deciding the Covid-19 pandemic network that hit the country.
DarusSalam Islamic Medical Center was founded by the late Datuk Ismail Kamus and now has several branches of treatment centers throughout the country, namely Kelantan, Pahang, Perak, Johor, Negeri Sembilan.
Artikel Penuh : https://translate.googleusercontent...vid-19&usg=ALkJrhi1U_znE6t59Rk8k_R6cL29akUjCw
© 2018 Hakcipta Terpelihara Kumpulan Karangkraf
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