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Mon, 14 Jul 2008 Health

Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission organizes free medical care

  Mon, 14 Jul 2008

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission in Ghana, on Monday organized a two-day free medical care for the people of Wasipe Traditional Area, at Daboya in the Northern Region.

In all, 180 patients were treated free of charge by a team of doctors led by Dr. Muhammad Zafarullah of Tahir Homoeopathic Complex at Boadi in Kumasi.

Maulvi Abdul Wahab Adam, the Ameer and Missionary in charge of the Mission in Ghana, who supported the exercise, said the patients were treated of various diseases and given homoeopathic cream and digestive drop for stomach and skin disorders.

Dr. Zafarullah said Homoeopathic medicines were safe and had no side effects and encouraged the people to drink a lot of water, eat more fruits and vegetables and to undertake body building exercise.

He commended the chief of Wasipe for supporting the programme and said other free medical care exercises had been organized in various parts of the country the clinic.

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Qadiyan.com | 7/22/2008 10:11:00 PM

Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is doing public service in Africa for more than 50 years now. They have opened schools and hospitals. Good work. May God Bless you.

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