06 March 2009, 14:00

Centre of Islamic Medicine in Grozny reports curing a thousand

The Centre of Islamic Medicine, opened on February 2, in Grozny, the capital of Chechnya, where patients with psycho-neurological diseases are treated by reading ayats from Koran and according to Sunnah of Prophet Mohammed, has already cured one thousand persons, as the Republic's Muftiyat reports.

"The main mission of the Centre is to treat people, ridden by jinns and suffering from various mental frustrations, by reading suras and ayats from the Sacred Koran. Patients are received in the clinic on the daily basis, and after the opening, it has already received more than two thousand persons; of them one thousand has already been completely cured from their problems," an employee of the Chechen Muftiyat said to the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent.

According to his story, the Centre accepts up to 100 persons daily. The clinic employs 15 theologians, familiar with non-traditional methods of treating illnesses and having religious education.

Author: Muslim Ibragimov Source: CK correspondent

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