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Question: About
a year ago, while lying in bed at night, I suddenly felt a dog approach from
behind and leap upon me as if to attack. My husband, who was lying beside me,
swiftly rose and struck the dog with his hand. The dog fell and vanished
instantly.
Nearly nine months ago, I was resting under a quilt in the evening when a
lizard crept near my neck and was about to bite me—but just then, my brother
noticed it. As soon as he moved to kill it, the lizard disappeared.
Since
then, I have developed a heart condition. Doctors have diagnosed that one of
the arteries supplying blood to my heart has constricted. My limbs often feel
lifeless, and my entire body seems as hollow as an empty shell. Even a short
walk leaves me breathless. Several times a day, I experience a sensation as if
something is rising abruptly from my chest to my throat. Doctors suggest
surgery, but the cost is far beyond my means.
Additionally, I sometimes feel pain beneath my ribs. Doctors believe that a swelling
in the intestines may be the cause.
Answer: The
condition appears to correspond to a disorder known as Umm al-Ṣibyān.
In this affliction, certain cells within the brain cease functioning properly,
disrupting the life-sustaining waves that maintain one’s vitality. The
impairment in the transmission of these waves gives rise to various
manifestations of Umm al-Ṣibyān,
and your symptoms seem consistent with one such variation.
As
prescribed in the book Rūḥānī ‘Ilāj
(Spiritual Healing), inscribe the designated amulate for Umm al-Ṣibyān—
using
yellow food coloring and rosewater—on two porcelain plates. Wash the
inscriptions with water and drink this water morning and evening for forty
days. Alongside this, take Khamīrah Gāo Zubān, Judwār, and ‘Ūd
Ṣalīb an
hour after breakfast and again before sleep. Consuming honey regularly is also
highly beneficial in this condition.
Khwaja Shamsuddin Azeemi
Nearly three decades ago, the esteemed spiritual scholar and blessed guide, Khwaja Shamsuddin Azeemi (R.A), inaugurated a mission of public service with the objective of liberating humanity from afflictions, psychological distress, and physical ailments. For ten years, he remained in contemplative retreat, silently advancing this sacred commitment to the service of creation (khidmat-e-khalq). As the hearts of the people began turning toward him, he employed the medium of mass communication. In 1969, this initiative was formally introduced to the public through newspapers and spiritual journals. According to conservative estimates, through written correspondence and face-to-face interaction—particularly via national publications and the Roohani Digest—Hazrat Azeemi has extended spiritual guidance and healing to over 1.4 million men and women, addressing intricate personal crises and intractable medical conditions. Today, it is not uncommon that wherever a few individuals gather, and a seemingly insoluble dilemma or incurable illness is mentioned, someone inevitably suggests: “Establish contact with Azeemi Sahib—the matter will be resolved.”
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