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http://www.sabanews.net/en/news151629.htmChairman of the Iman University Abdul Majeed al-Zindani has announced his university readiness to treat HIV-affected people.
The announcement was made at a press conference on the sidelines of the first international health conference that coincided with the sixth medical forum held recently in Yemen.
Al-Zindani said that after twenty years of search he and a medical team could produce a medication that will help cure the HIV- affected people.
He added the medication was produced under the supervision of the University of Abdul Aziz Bin Saud.
http://www.yobserver.com/sports-health-and-lifestyle/10011417.htmlSheikh Abdul-Majid al-Zindani, president of the Al-Iman University, has announced that he, with the help of a handful of scientists, has crafted a medicine formulated to cure HIV/AIDS patients. The news immediately provoked a flurry of controversy among regional and international health professionals, researchers, and academics, many of whom remain highly skeptical of al-Zindani’s claim.
Al-Zindani, who is the head of the Committee of Scientific Miracles of the Holy Quran, an affiliate of the Organization of the Islamic Conference, claimed that the research carried out by the Research Center at his Islamic school to treat HIV/AIDS carriers has born fruit. The announcement has been made repeatedly on a number of occasions; the most recent of which was during the celebration of the World AIDS Day, held in Sana’a University under the patronage of the Health Minister.
http://www.yobserver.com/front-page/10014070.htmlA Yemeni cleric claiming to cure HIV/AIDS patients claims to have been threatened with assassination if he reveals the secrets of his “invention.”
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Although he stressed that his invention is “a drug, not a prayer”, he said that non-Muslim professors and researchers in the west would appreciate his medicine only if they understand the Prophet Mohammed’s hadiths (oral traditions of the Prophet). “I wanted to make humans aware of the prophetic hadiths, I wanted to tell them that there is a treasure. Then, the American professors and researchers would come over and compete with you in reading these hadiths,” al-Zandani said.
“The Hadith of the Prophet is the most scientific and accurate thing,” he added in the symposium which was part of a medial conference which concluded on Sunday, April 13. When asked by the Yemen Observer if believing in Islam was a condition for recovery from AIDS according to his would-be medicine, al-Zandani said,” I differentiate between praying and curing with a drug.”
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He said he started his research in Mecca about 20 years ago but he started his experiments only five years ago in scientific laboratories in Egypt, Jordan, and in what he called “reference laboratories” in Germany. A total of 23 AIDS patients were allegedly recovered from a group of 38 patients who came to him for treatment.
A total of 10 people recovered during six-month treatments from the first group which included 13 patients. A total of 13 were recovered also during six months of the second group which included 25 patients, Sheikh al-Zandani said.
“This result was heard by the world though the al-Jazeera channel,” he boasted. Upon an oral request by the organizers, al-Zandani concluded his two-hour speech on AIDS by praying to Allah for a speedy recovery for all AIDS patients.
http://yementimes.com/article.shtml?i=1146&p=local&a=4Abdul Majeed al-Zandani, chairman of Al-Iman University, announced on Friday at a press conference during the first international medical conference in Yemen that nine out of ten sampled people have been proved to be free of the virus after they received his medicine. He noted that the samples were taken by the Ministry of Health and Population and given to the WHO, which then transferred the samples to the American Laboratory of the Marines in Cairo to prove whether they are HIV-free or not.