the curing prescription

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If a person is suffering from a physical ailment such as heart disease he will of course get a prescription from a doctor in the hopes of being cured. However, if this same patient returns after some time complaining that his condition has not improved but at the same time the prescription has not left his pocket and been utilized then he is the loser and has no one to blame but himself. Prescriptions have to be utilized if they are to work.

The Holy Quran is a curing prescription for all ailments whether seen or unseen, but sadly this Holy Book occupies shelf space more than it is read and implemented.

Muslims then complain of one calamity after another and of their children turning rebellious until very soon the whole family disintegrates. Such chains of events are put into motion when Allah’s commands are ignored and thus lives become devoid of Allah’s mercies.

Shaykh Zulfiqar Ahmed
 
Asalamualykum,

Alhamdulilah for medication. Yes absolutely we should be taking our medication for serious health concerns.

However, i don't agree with doctors giving out medication without a second thought. It has almost become a given that when you visit your GP you'll be prescribed some drugs.

Some drugs work and some don't depending on the individual and other factors.

I think people in the UK are too dependent on tablets. I strongly believe in natural medication like exercise and healthy food. Of course we have to be realistic because not all health problems can be cured this way but we should be sensible in our approach. In sha Allah.
 

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