Is Ali Mahmud Hasan, who came to Uzbekistan, really a doctor?

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Is Ali Mahmud Hasan, who came to Uzbekistan, really a doctor?
Before this man arrived in Uzbekistan, there was a lot of noise and a special atmosphere was created. The result was better than expected - hundreds of patients who did not find a cure for the disease clung to him, blocked their way, cried, and even performed tawaf.
(https://www.facebook.com/groups/390853438321857/permalink/948044165936112) I don't think it's simple enough for an Uzbek. None of the patients or their relatives were interested in who this person really was or how he or she was related to medicine.
Mullah Mahmoud Hassan, who is of Kurdish descent, introduces himself as a person who has been practicing medicine in Erbil, Iraq for 26 years (https://www.instagram.com/malaalikurdiofficial/). But it is interesting that despite having a unique ability, it has not been recognized in official circles for so long.
He also admitted, though he did not admit, that his illegal activities in Madinah, Saudi Arabia, deceived several people, was convicted of fraud and even imprisoned (https://rossaprimavera.ru/news/091b89fa).
In the hope of healing, those who turn to Mullah Mahmoud Hasan as a savior should ask themselves a few questions:
1. There is no doubt about the sanctity of the Qur'an. It has also been repeatedly emphasized that his verses are healing. However, it has been pointed out that regular reading of the Qur'an and adherence to its rules protect against disease, and that it is necessary to take measures to overcome it, even when you are in pain. Because if someone reads the verses and immediately recovers from his illness, it is clear that he will not remain ill in this world. So how true is it to send a tawaf to this mullah (https://www.facebook.com/groups/390853438321857/permalink/948044165936112) and is this not shirk?
2. There are diseases in medicine that have been studied for thousands of years that have not yet been cured. Including paralysis. They may be a partial change in the routine of physiotherapy. But how naive should it be to believe that this "doctor" can "open" the eyes of paralyzed and wheelchair-bound patients, even the blind, in an instant?
3. Since the creation of mankind, there are always such "doctors" and there are always those who are devoted to them. Without going too far, it is enough to remember Hasan “doctor” who treated with handon pistachio in Shahrihan (https://kun.uz/news/2019/01/19/hasan-tabib-mutlaq-tabibmi-or-kunuz-surishtiruvi). So, where are the patients who were treated by this "doctor" in Uzbekistan?
4. Finally, is there a legal basis for Mulla Ali Mahmoud Hassan Kurdistani’s activities in such a complex field as medicine? Did the Ministry of Health give him that right?
According to the Public Relations Department of the Ministry of Health, such a person has not applied in any way to operate in Uzbekistan, which means that his medical activity is illegal.
@doctor_Muminov

1 комментарий к "Is Ali Mahmud Hasan, who came to Uzbekistan, really a doctor?"

  1. Aslamoalykum. I'm Tufail from Pakistan. I see video .i need to contact the dr ali Mahmoud hasan .my nephew he can't hear and speak. Alhumdulillah we are a Muslim family and we know about Islam and Quran. I want to bring my nephew there. Plz give me contact. Thank you

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