Protecting the Trust We Carry: Why Muslims Must Relearn Health, Medicine, and Survival in the Modern World
A free live event with Hakim Shabaz Ahmed
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Was Live On: Sunday, February 15th, 2026
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Vehicle to the Divine Series – Transforming the Health of our Families: Body, Mind, and Soul

This live discussion asks a bold but necessary question:
Has reviving, teaching, and spreading a principled, holistic, and time-tested approach to health—one that openly challenges modern medicine and exposes its harms through a proven record of healing even the most complex conditions—become a fard kifaya in our time?
In this event, we explore this question through the work and method of Hakim Shabaz, examining whether raising awareness, restoring confidence, and offering a clear, parallel path of healing is no longer optional—but a collective responsibility owed to the Ummah and to humanity at large.
In recent years, unfolding world events have shaken blind trust in many mainstream systems—politics, economics, banking, and global power structures. For many Muslims, this awakening has opened the door to questioning ideologies once accepted as unquestionable norms.
Medicine is one such domain. Yet unlike politics or finance, its consequences are intimate and immediate. It acts directly upon the human body, mind, and soul—shaping not only health outcomes, but one’s agency, discernment, and relationship with Allah, and one’s trust in the wisdom embedded in creation itself.
Many conscientious Muslims have long sensed that something is deeply wrong with modern medicine. And yet, despite this awareness, they often feel forced into it—out of fear, lack of viable alternatives, or the absence of a confident, principled, and proven parallel that can challenge Western medicine on its own terms.
What has been missing is not critique, but confidence; not suspicion, but a system—one that speaks the language of results, foundations, and lived outcomes, and demonstrates with clarity that another way is not only possible, but necessary.
This discussion invites a serious re-examination of responsibility, trust, and the revival of a healing tradition aligned with fitrah, faith, and lived reality.
About Hakim Shabaz Ahmed
Hakim Shabaz Ahmed is a groundbreaking figure in healthcare, seamlessly harmonizing ancient wisdom with contemporary medical science and research. A certified naturopathic practitioner and an authorized practitioner of traditional Indian medicine through Ijazas, he also possesses a strong grounding in allopathic and traditional Chinese medicine. His expertise spans a wide spectrum of healing systems, further enriched by his certification in Psychotherapy, with a focus on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. While deeply grounded in existing methodologies, he came to recognize that each system, despite its strengths, remains limited in its ability to address the root causes of modern health challenges. Too often, they offer only fragmented or symptomatic relief rather than true resolution. In response, he pioneered his own integrative methodology—an approach that unites the strengths of diverse medical traditions into a cohesive framework aimed at providing lasting solutions. With this vision, he now seeks to train medical doctors and practitioners in his methodology, aspiring to transform the medical landscape and guide it toward deeper, more enduring healing. Over the years, he has devoted himself to educating and treating numerous medical doctors and their families, creating a growing wave of interest in his forthcoming educational endeavor to promote The Tibb Methodology. TheTibb.com/testimonials TheTibb.com/ What distinguishes him above all are not only his credentials or breadth of knowledge, but his results—outcomes that speak more powerfully than any title. He has had the immense good fortune of being consulted by some of the most renowned scholars and their families regarding their health concerns. Many of them have provided explicit testimonials in his favor, and some have gone further by openly recommending their own students to seek his consultation. Nothing could be more fortunate than this, for it reflects both recognition and trust at the highest level. Through this work, he has built a remarkable track record of reversing numerous hard-to-treat chronic conditions—cases long considered untreatable within the boundaries of modern medicine. We understand how medicine was truly intended to be practiced, and our results speak for themselves. Testimonials from respected medical doctors, esteemed scholars, and everyday people attest to remarkable recoveries—proof that, when used as intended, traditional medicine can achieve what many thought impossible. The greater aim of this project is to restore to the hearts and minds of the Muslim community a deep respect for their own heritage, and to dismantle the ingrained perception that the West holds unquestionable superiority in matters of health. This shift will have far-reaching consequences—not only reviving the true honour and dignity of traditional medicine, but also strengthening our iman and deepening our conviction in the truth of our religion and its spiritual wisdom.
