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Fever

Question: A few months ago, I suffered from fever and attempted to treat it myself, but there was no relief, and my condition worsened. I visited a doctor and underwent treatment for about one months, but no improvement. Following the doctor’s advice, I had a malaria parasite test, which resulted negative, and I was diagnosed with typhoid. I was greatly concerned and sought further medical attention. The doctor prescribed antibiotics, which I consumed for almost two months, but during this time, I was advised to avoid bread, and I strictly followed that instruction. After about three and a half months, the fever finally subsided, but I was left with significant weakness. Now, six months later, I am still struggling with this weakness, and none of the treatments seem to work. Sometimes I experience constipation, liver problems, stomach issues, and persistent nervous tension. While some days I feel better, other days I feel much worse. I feel as though I am simply existing in a state of constant illness. About six or seven months ago, I was in good health, and my friends and family often praised me for it. Before I fell ill, I weighed 135 pounds, but now I only weigh 115 pounds. I used to be energetic, but now I have become irritable. When things don’t go my way, I have disturbing thoughts and feel regret. My work is mentally demanding, requiring both brain and eye function.

Answer: You have used potent medications excessively, and since you are somewhat independent and self-reliant, it is likely that you have continued taking medications outside the prescribed instructions. While medications can be helpful, they should always be taken with caution and in moderation. The symptoms you are experiencing seem to be the result of the side effects of the medication. I strongly recommend that you adhere to the doctor’s advice during your treatment. At this point, Unani medicine (traditional Greek-Arabic medicine) might be more beneficial for you compared to pharmaceutical treatments.

On three white plates, inscribe with edible yellow ink and rose water:

بِسْمِ اللّٰہِ الرَّحْمٰنِ الرَّحِیْمِ

تِلْکَ اٰیَاتُ الْكِتَابِ الْمُبِیْنِ

اَلرَّحِیْمُ اَلرَّحِیْمُ اَلرَّحِیْمُ

یَا حَفِیْظُ یَا حَفِیْظُ یَا حَفِیْظُ

Then, wash the plates with water and drink the water three times: once in the morning, once in the evening, and once before sleep. This process should be repeated for forty days. During this time, both physical treatment and spiritual healing are necessary for your recovery.

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ROOHANI DAAK 01 (ENG)

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.”

Through the grace of Allah the Almighty, the spiritual affinity with the Prophet (P.B.U.H), and the continued beneficence of the blessed guide, four volumes of Roohani Daak (Spiritual Correspondence) have now been compiled. The first volume is hereby presented to you for contemplation and benefit.