Case Study of the Treatment of Endometrial Cancer Using al-Tibb al-Nabawī

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This case study looks into the treatment of endometrial cancer using al-tibbal-nabawī. The subject, a 55-year-old female Malay, had a medically-baffling condition but was later diagnosed with endometrial cancer. Her CA 19.9 pancreatic cancer marker had risen from 49 U/ml to 1878 U/ml, astronomically exceeding the normal 37 U/ml. She also had a hypermetabolic lesion measuring 1.0 cm × 0.8 cm with SUVmax 9.1 on the fundus of her uterus. She underwent jinn exorcism and underwent intensive al-tibb al-nabawī treatments for two weeks. Her health condition improved remarkably, with the CA 19.9 decreasing to 161 U/ml within a short period. The lesion was later reduced to 0.6 cm × 0.8 cm with SUVmax 2.98. This case study looks into the intensive al-tibb al-nabawī treatment programme that she underwent. It also aims to find alternative explanations for the cause of her endometrial cancer based on Islamic epistemology and ontology. Her rapid recovery is consistent with jinn possession as the underlying cause, and is comparable with a few other cases of jinn possession with extraordinary rapid recovery. The likely explanation is that the jinn inside her produced toxins that resulted in her endometrial cancer and extraordinarily high readings of CA 19.9. The exorcism of jinn had removed the source of the toxins, enabling supplementary food recommended by al-tibb al-nabawī to be effective in the healing process. The upliftment of spirituality also contributed to the extraordinary speed of recovery.

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Ridzwan, Z., Rahman, H. A., & Ab Rahman, N. A. (2023). Case Study of the Treatment of Endometrial Cancer Using al-Tibb al-Nabawī. AlBayan, 21(2), 179–198. https://doi.org/10.1163/22321969-20230131

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