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There are two tumors in my neck that need to be removed. I have a condition called neurofibromatosis. This is a condition where I have a lot of tumors in my body, cafe au lait spots on my skin, and I get lightheaded spells, moments of weakness, and days when I am just out of it. Most of the tumors were benign, but I had one malignant one when I was fifteen.So, I went to Philadelphia for evaluations and one of the tumors show high cell activity and another low cell activity. They need to be removed this coming Tuesday (it was originally set for Monday, but now they need another doctor in on it). Yesterday, I went to the hospital again for blood work and a chest X-Ray. Before going there, I met with the neurosurgeon's assistant, and she said the surgery will only take three hours if all goes well, the stay in the hospital will only be two days, and the pain will be minimal. I'm telling you, there is divine intervention here. Blessed is our merciful, loving God. Allah hu Akbar! Allah hu Akbar!
 
There are two tumors in my neck that need to be removed. I have a condition called neurofibromatosis. This is a condition where I have a lot of tumors in my body, cafe au lait spots on my skin, and I get lightheaded spells, moments of weakness, and days when I am just out of it. Most of the tumors were benign, but I had one malignant one when I was fifteen.So, I went to Philadelphia for evaluations and one of the tumors show high cell activity and another low cell activity. They need to be removed this coming Tuesday (it was originally set for Monday, but now they need another doctor in on it). Yesterday, I went to the hospital again for blood work and a chest X-Ray. Before going there, I met with the neurosurgeon's assistant, and she said the surgery will only take three hours if all goes well, the stay in the hospital will only be two days, and the pain will be minimal. I'm telling you, there is divine intervention here. Blessed is our merciful, loving God. Allah hu Akbar! Allah hu Akbar!
That's good news, inshallah all goes well and your recovery is quick.
salam
 
Greetings Boaz,

I am sorry to hear of your conditions.. there are two types of neurofibromatosis, neither is pleasant.. I sincerely wish you a quick recovery..

this is a good place for you to talk about your condition, your expectation and hopefully your path to recovery..

any ailment that befalls one is hopefully an expiation of sins and a chance to teach others something very valuable..

wishing you the best

peace
 
Good luck man, inshallah the op will be a complete success.
 
I hope you will be well, may god help you during the operation

ani mekave shetachlim bimhera, mi yiten veelohim yihiye itcha bemahalach hanituach
 
Amen, Froggy. And thank you, everyone.


I was born with Neurofibromatosis Type One, Skye. I don't know if Muslims believe in reincarnation, but in Judaism, I heard that souls are given a second chance if they did not do enough good in life rather than go to Hell (in our Hell, it's not generally permanent, it is a cleansing process for evil souls, usually about a year long), but they would have some kind of..."thing" to make it more difficult.
 
I was born with Neurofibromatosis Type One, Skye. I don't know if Muslims believe in reincarnation, but in Judaism, I heard that souls are given a second chance if they did not do enough good in life rather than go to Hell (in our Hell, it's not generally permanent, it is a cleansing process for evil souls, usually about a year long), but they would have some kind of..."thing" to make it more difficult.

well No, I believe that we are all born on fitrah that we are basically good as we are born and then that can remain or change, but there is no 'original sin' or previous sin.. God forgave Adam (as per chapter two of the Quran).. for what it is worth, I don't believe you have done anything bad to not be well..

Here is the Islamic perspective:

Name of Questioner
Sami - Algeria

Title
Why Does Allah Allow Suffering and Evil in the World?

Question
I was wondering if you could possibly help me resolve some conflicting issues. If God is All-Powerful, He must be able to prevent evil. If God is All-Good, He must want to prevent evil. But evil and suffering exist. How is it possible for God to be both All-Powerful and All-Good and still allow a world in which evil and suffering exist? I would greatly appreciate a response.

Date
27/Jul/2004

Name of Counsellor

Topic
Muslim Belief
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In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.

All praise and thanks are due to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon His Messenger.

Dear brother, in Islam, thanks for the question you posed, it’s very interesting, and that is why we also try our best to furnish you with appropriate answer.

In response to your question, Dr. Muzammil H. Siddiqi, Director of the Islamic Society of Orange County and President of the Islamic Society of North America, states:

“Indeed Allah is All-Powerful (Al-`Aziz) and He is able to do all things (`ala kull sha’in qadir). The Qur’an has mentioned this hundreds of times. It is also mentioned in the Qur’an that Allah is the Creator and He is the Best Creator. “Glory be to Allah, the best Creator.” (Al-Mu’minun: 14)

But then the question comes why do pain and sufferings exist in the world. We find sickness, old age and death. We see things that are ugly, people who are insane and foolish. There are storms, earthquakes, floods, draught and famine. We also see people commit sins, show disloyalty, unfaithfulness, greed and insincerity. We see people commit rapes, murders; they fight and make wars. We know all these and many more problems. There are evils caused by human beings and there are natural disasters. There are suffering for individuals and there are those that involve a large number of people.

But we also know that this is not the whole story. Besides all these negative things, we also see beauty, health, prosperity, life, birth, wisdom, intelligence, growth and progress. We also see goodness among people, faith, sincerity, charity, love and the spirit of sacrifice. We also see a lot of virtue and piety. It is wrong to see one side of the coin and not to see the other side. Any philosophy that concentrates on one aspect of the creation and denies or ignores the other side is partially true and partial truths are no truth at all.

It is also the fact that the element of good is more in the creation than the element of evil. We all see that there are more people who are healthy than those who are sick. There are more that eat well than those who starve.

There are more that lead decent life than those who commit crimes. Goodness is the rule and evil is the exception. Virtue is the norm and sin is the aberration. Generally trees bear fruits, the flowers bloom, the winds move smoothly.

But then the question is why does Allah allow these exceptions to the rules?

Let us ask this question to understand Allah’s ways in His creation. The Qur’an tells us that good, evil and whatever happens in this world happens by Allah’s Will (mashi’at Allah). Only Allah knows fully His Will. We finite beings cannot grasp fully His infinite Will and Wisdom. He runs His universe the way He deems fit. The Qur’an tells us that Allah is Wise and everything that Allah does is right, just, good and fair. We must submit and surrender to His Will. The Qur’an has not given us all the details about Allah’s Will, but it has enlightened us with the guidance that is useful and sufficient for us. There are several points that we should keep in our mind to understand this issue:

1. First of all, Allah did not make this world a permanent world. This is a temporary world and everything here has a time limit. When its times comes it will die, come to an end and finish. Neither the good things of this world are forever, nor the bad things eternal. We are here for a short time and we are being tested. Those who will pass this test will find an eternal world that is perfect and permanent. Those who will fail this test shall see the evil consequences of their sins and corruption.

2. Allah has placed a physical law and a moral law in this universe. Allah allows suffering to occur when one or more of these laws are broken. The physical law is based on cause and effect. Sickness comes if one does not take care of one’s health or is exposed to infections. A car accident occurs when one is not alert, or drives in a careless manner, or if the cars are not checked, roads and freeways are not made and kept in right shape, or the traffic laws are not right or not properly enforced. Study of causes and effects is very important to facilitate safeguards. Even here we should keep in mind that Allah often saves us and He does not let us suffer from every negligence. How many times it happens that we are not careful and still we reach safely to our destinations. The way people drive in some cities, it is a miracle that more accidents do not happen and more people do not suffer. Allah says:

“(Allah) Most Gracious! It is He Who has taught the Qur’an. He has created man: He has taught him speech (and Intelligence). The sun and the moon follow courses (exactly) computed; and the herbs and the trees both (alike) bow in adoration. And the Firmament has He raised high, and He has set up the Balance (of Justice), in order that you may not transgress (due) balance. So establish weight with justice and fall not short in the balance. It is He Who has spread out the earth for (His) creatures." (Ar-Rahman:1-10)

The way we exceed the measures set by Allah and violate His laws of cause and effect is incredible. It is really the mercy of Allah that we are saved. Strictly speaking, the question should not be why does Allah allow suffering, but how much Allah protects us and saves us all the time in spite of our violations and negligence. The Qur’an says:

“If Allah were to punish people according to what they deserve, He would not leave on the back of the (earth) a single living creature: but He gives them respite for a stated Term: when their Term expires, verily Allah has in His sight all His servants." (Fatir:45)

But sometimes Allah does punish people because of their violations of His laws whether they are physical or moral. The Qur’an tells us that many nations and communities were destroyed because of their sinful lifestyles:

“If they treat thy (mission) as false, so did the Peoples before them (with their Prophets), the People of Noah, and Ad and Thamud. Those of Abraham and Lut; and the Companions of the Madyan people; and Moses was rejected (in the same way). But I granted respite to the Unbelievers, and (only) after that did I punish them: but how (terrible) was My rejection (of them)! How many populations have We destroyed, which were given to wrong-doing! They tumbled down on their roofs. And how many wells are lying idle and neglected, and castles lofty and well-built?" (Al-Hajj: 42-45)

3. Suffering can also be a test and trial for some people. Allah allows some people to suffer in order to test their patience and steadfastness. Even Allah’s Prophets and Messengers were made to suffer. Prophet Ayyub is mentioned in the Qur’an as a Prophet who was very patient. Good people sometimes suffer but their sufferings heal others and bring goodness to their communities. People learn lessons from their good examples. Martyrs die for their faith, soldiers give their lives for their nations and this brings liberation and freedom for their people.

4. Allah sometimes allows some people to suffer to test others, how they react to them. When you see a person who is sick, poor and needy, then you are tested by Allah. Allah is there with that suffering person to test your charity and your faith. In a very moving Hadith Qudsi (Divine Hadith) the Prophet, peace be upon him, said:

“Allah will say on the Day of Judgment, ‘O son of Adam, I was sick and you did not visit Me.’ He will say, ‘O my Lord, how could I visit You, when you are the Lord of the Worlds.’ Allah will say, ‘Did you not know that My servant so-and-so was sick and you did not visit him? Did you not know that if you had visited him, you would have found Me there?’ Allah will say, ‘O son of Adam, I asked you for food and you fed Me not.’ He shall say, ‘O my Lord, how could I feed you and you are the Lord of the Worlds?’ And Allah will say, ‘Did you not know that My servant so-and-so was in need of food and you did not feed him? Did you not know that if you had fed him, you would have found that to have been for Me?’ ‘O son of Adam, I asked you for water and you did not give Me to drink.’ The man shall say, ‘O my Lord, how could I give You water, when You are the Lord of the Worlds?’ Allah will say, ‘My servant so-and-so asked you for water and you did not give him to drink water. Did you not know that if you had given him to drink, you would have found that to have been for Me.’ (Muslim, Hadith no. 4661)

Prophet `Isa (Jesus), peace be upon him, is also reported to have said something similar. (See Matthew 25: 35-45)

So to summarize, we can say that sufferings occur to teach us that we must adhere to Allah’s natural and moral laws. It is sometimes to punish those who violate Allah’s natural or moral laws. It is to test our faith in Allah and to test our commitment to human values and charity. Whenever we encounter suffering we should ask ourselves, “Have we broken any law of Allah?” Let us study the cause of the problem and use the corrective methods. “Could it be a punishment?” Let us repent and ask forgiveness and reform our ways. “Could it be a test and trial for us?” Let us work hard to pass this test.

Believers face the sufferings with prayers, repentance and good deeds. The non-believers face the sufferings with doubts and confusions. They blame Allah or make arguments against Him.

May Allah keep us on the right path, Amen!


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I'll be thinking of you as you undergo treatment and hopefully a quick recovery..

peace
 
Remember your lord always..Indeed Allaah is the greatest..
Everything shall go well by his will InshaAllaah ..
May Allaah Allmighty make it easy for you and everything goes well..Ameen
 
Inshallah - I wish you a quick recovery and good health with your surgery.
 
Yes Allah is Great and Most-Merciful, but do take this time of hardship to look into your faith and sincerely ask Allah to guide you to the right path, this way you can truly praise Allah and be rewarded for it.

Peace
 
I got a call from the surgeon. They now say that they might be simply doing a biopsy tomorrow to see if it's malignant. If it is, they're going to leave most of it in and I'll have to be on radiations and chemo for a while. Then they'll remove the whole thing.
 
I got a call from the surgeon. They now say that they might be simply doing a biopsy tomorrow to see if it's malignant. If it is, they're going to leave most of it in and I'll have to be on radiations and chemo for a while. Then they'll remove the whole thing.

Peace Boaz,

I am hopeful in God that your tumor is benign which in all likelihood it is .. they can appear malignant to the person because of the nerve damage they cause by compression or disorders they cause in the body region supplied by that nerve.. I know once they remove it totally, you'll feel so much better..

I'll be keeping you in my thoughts and prayers and we're all here for you..

get well soon,

all the best,

M
 
Hey Boaz, sorry to hear about your condition.

I hope inshaAllah you will be swift in recovery. Put your trust in Allah and make tons of supplication. This would be a very good time to remember God constantly.

All the best to you!
 
Peace Boaz,

Just a quick message

You're in my thought and my prayers. May Allah gives you shafa. Inshallah, you'll be back to normal health in no time

Ma'salam
 

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