Mission statement: To promote Islamic Medical Treatment, provide Islamic counselling, support and nurture to everyone regardless of religion, sex, age or ethnicity.

Mufti calls for law to govern practice of black magic

17 December 2009

By Mazlinda Mahmood

SHAH ALAM: Selangor mufti Datuk Mohd Tamyes Abdul Wahid wants a law enacted to govern the practice of magic, especially black magic.

He said such a law is necessary to prevent the use of black magic by people who want to control their spouses and those who employ it for criminal activities

Tamyes said black magic practitioners and those who used magic for evil purposes were getting away with it as there was no law against it.

"Black magic is difficult to prove in court as the practice is abstract and cannot be proven by the five senses.

Malaysian Students in South Korea Welcome PISANG

8 December 2009

PISANG in South Korea

The interest in knowing more about Islamic Medical Treatment has prompted some Malaysian students in South Korea to host an event on the subject. Gone are the days when people feel embarassed to talk about Islamic Medical Treatment, fearing that they may be labelled as those living in the 19th Century or even before that. They can now talk about the unseen creation of God and how these unseen creatures can cause illnesses to mankind.

PISANG is now on Facebook

5 December 2009

PISANG is now on Facebook and we welcome you to join us on our Facebook. You can view our Facebook by clicking here

PISANG MIND RELIEF HOLIDAYS IN BEAUTIFUL MALAYSIA

Date: February 2010 to April 2010

Objective: Holistic and intensive Islamic Medical Treatment whilst on holidays.

What Participants Will Get

  • Islamic Medical Treatment
  • Spiritual upliftment
  • Sightseeing

PISANG held Islamic Medical Treatment courses in Australia

11 October 2009

Islamic Medical Treatment course in Melbourne

More and more people are taking Islamic Medical Treatment courses from PISANG. After successfully conducting the courses (Level 1 and Level 2) in Egypt where about 1500 people took the courses, PISANG held similar courses in Australia in August and September 2009. By training new people in Islamic Medical Treatment, PISANG hopes to create a new generation of Islamic Medical Practitioners who are able to provide holistic approach to the treatment of diseases. These practitioners will also be part of the global force to make Islamic Medical Treatment as part of the mainstream medical discipline.

Islamic Medical Treatment Mobile Clinic In Manchester

8 September 2009
Updated: 27 September 2009

We will be organising a mobile clinic in Manchester on Saturday 3rd October 2009. Please visit this website regularly for the latest information.

Date: Saturday 3rd october 2009
Time: 1.30 pm to 7.00 pm
Venue: Islah Centre, 61 - 63 Ladybarn Lane, Manchester M14 6YL

Awareness Of Islamic Medical Treatment On The Increase

17 August 2009

The success of our mobile clinics has attracted a growing number of people seeking private treatment from us. This is very encouraging as it is an indication that many people are beginning to understand the importance and relevance of Islamic Medical Treatment. At the moment a lot of requests for treatment have come from the British Asian Muslim community, even though our services is open to everyone regardless of faith or ethnicity.

PISANG events in Egypt

20 July 2009

Forum: Role and Challenges of Muslim graduates in Facing the Tide of Globalisation
Photo (left to right): Hamidi Abdul Rahman (Chairman, PISANG), Dr Jamil Hashim (Director Malaysian Students Department Cairo), Ustaz Hj Abdullah Mat (JAKIM Officer, Cairo), Ustaz Mat Jaiz Kamus (Jabatan Mufti Selangor)

PISANG held several events Egypt recently when a team comprising of Ustaz Trimizi Zainal, Hamidi Abdul Rahman, Qurrotu Akyun Daud and Sarah Hamidi were there from 29th June to 16th July 2009. The trip was a response to the invitation by the Malay community studying there.

Introduction to PISANG at Melayu UK camping

10 July 2009

Melayu UK (Malay Community Association of UK) will be holding a camping from 24th July to 27th July at Ashworth Valley Campsite, Rochdale. A session has been allocated to PISANG and we invite everybody to attend the camping organised by Melayu UK. Participation is open to all regardless of whether they are members of Melayu UK or not.

For more information, please visit Melayu UK website www.melayu.org.uk

Islamic Medical Treatment and Mental Health

18 June 2009

The jinn-screening and Islamic Medical Treatment exercises done by PISANG in the last few months have brought some interesting aspects on the relationship between jinn infliction and mental health problems. To date several people with mental illness/mental health problems such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and depression have been tested positive to have jinn-affliction.

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