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Hello everyone,
I would like to share some fascinating observations that may interest researchers, patients, and anyone exploring complementary approaches in cancer recovery.
There is a method known as Surah Ar-Rahman Sound Therapy, discovered by Makhdoom Syed Safdar Ali Bukhari (Kakiyaan Wali Sarkar) and later documented by Dr. Muhammad Javed Ahmed. It involves listening to the recitation of Surah Ar-Rahman (in the voice of Qari Abdul Basit) three times a day for seven days, combined with brief meditation and water intake.
Thousands of individuals from different backgrounds — including people with cancer — have reported significant improvements or even full recoveries after following this method.
While it has a spiritual origin, the observable effects suggest possible links with sound frequency resonance, neurological relaxation, and psychosomatic healing mechanisms — areas that could be scientifically studied.
I’m sharing this here not as a claim of a cure, but as an open invitation for discussion and research.
Has anyone here come across similar work related to sound therapy, vibration, or neuro-acoustic effects in cancer recovery?
Would love to hear your thoughts, experiences, or scientific perspectives on how this could be studied further.
Thank you for reading,
Arslan Riaz
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