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My Quran Story Ch 4:The Connection Between Faith Healing and Hypermobile EDS in Judea

One day, overwhelmed by feelings of abandonment and loneliness, I found myself crying because my family seemed to have turned away from me. I felt like I didn’t belong anywhere. In that moment of despair, something unexpected happened. Allah whispered to me in my ear the word Psalms, and I saw a vision: a white horse and the number 69 enclosed in a circle. I immediately understood that I needed to read Psalms 69. This experience marked the beginning of a profound spiritual journey that connected my faith, my personal struggles, and a mission to help others, especially those suffering from hypermobility Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) in Judea.


Eye-level view of an ancient scroll with Psalms text
Ancient scroll showing Psalms text, symbolizing divine guidance

Different Beliefs About Jesus and Earth’s Restoration

In Islam, Jesus, referred to as Isa, occupies a significant yet distinct role within the framework of faith. He is regarded as one of the most important prophets, esteemed for his miraculous birth and teachings. However, unlike Christian beliefs, Muslims do not see Jesus as the Messiah who will return to restore the earth in its ultimate form. Instead, Islamic teachings emphasize that the final prophet, Muhammad, is the one through whom Allah's final revelation was delivered, and it is through him that the ultimate justice and restoration will be realized on the Day of Judgment. In Islamic eschatology, Jesus is indeed expected to return, but his role is primarily that of a follower of Muhammad, who will affirm the truth of Islam and assist in the establishment of justice before the end of times.


In contrast, Christians hold a fundamentally different view regarding Jesus's role in the restoration of the earth. For them, Jesus is the promised Messiah, the Savior who will return to fulfill the prophecies of the Old Testament. Christians believe that upon his return, Jesus will bring about a new era characterized by peace, righteousness, and the establishment of God’s kingdom on earth. This belief in the Second Coming encompasses a vision of hope and renewal, where believers anticipate not only spiritual salvation but also a physical transformation of the world into a paradise free from suffering and injustice.


This divergence in beliefs about Jesus and the concept of earth's restoration has profoundly influenced my understanding of my own spiritual journey. While many Christians look to Jesus as the central figure who will restore the earth and bring about divine justice, my faith has guided me to appreciate a more expansive view of Allah's plan. In Islam, the restoration of the earth and the establishment of justice is a multifaceted process that involves a series of signs, prophecies, and divine guidance. This perspective encourages a holistic understanding of spirituality, where one can find wisdom and guidance not only in the Qur'an but also in the messages embedded within other scriptures, such as the Psalms. These texts, while perhaps not central to Islamic doctrine, can still offer valuable insights into the nature of faith, justice, and the human experience.


Moreover, the teachings of Islam encourage believers to engage actively with the world around them, striving to promote justice and compassion in their communities as part of their spiritual duty. This proactive approach to faith emphasizes that restoration is not solely a future event but also a present responsibility. As I navigate my spiritual path, I find inspiration in the understanding that every act of kindness and justice contributes to the broader tapestry of divine restoration, reflecting a commitment to the principles of mercy and righteousness that are central to both Islamic teachings and the universal quest for peace.


What Psalms 69 Reveals

Psalms 69 is a powerful chapter in the Christian Bible, filled with cries for help, expressions of suffering, and pleas for deliverance. This poignant psalm captures the essence of human despair and the longing for divine intervention. It speaks about being overwhelmed by troubles, feeling abandoned by friends, and yet holding onto hope that God will rescue and restore. The psalmist vividly articulates a sense of drowning in adversity, as if engulfed by deep waters that threaten to pull him under. This imagery of being submerged in sorrow serves as a metaphor for the overwhelming nature of life's trials and tribulations.


The psalmist describes deep pain and persecution, articulating feelings of rejection and betrayal. He recounts the anguish of being scorned by those around him, emphasizing the isolation that often accompanies suffering. The text reveals a profound sense of vulnerability, as the psalmist pours out his heart, revealing not just physical distress but also emotional turmoil. Yet, amid this turmoil, there is a resilient thread of faith woven throughout the verses. The psalmist fervently expresses his belief that God will bring justice and salvation, showcasing a remarkable juxtaposition between despair and hope.


Reading Psalms 69 after my vision gave me strength. It reminded me that even in the darkest moments, divine help is near. The raw honesty of the psalmist's cries resonated with my own experiences of hardship and uncertainty. The powerful themes of restoration and hope contained within this psalm resonated deeply with my own life and the mission I was about to undertake. It served as a reminder that even when circumstances seem bleak and the path forward is obscured, there is a promise of redemption that can uplift the spirit.


Furthermore, the psalm emphasizes the importance of turning to God in times of distress. The act of prayer and supplication is a recurring theme, illustrating the belief that bringing one's troubles before the Lord is a crucial step toward healing. The psalmist's unwavering faith in God's ability to deliver him from his trials is a source of inspiration, encouraging readers to cultivate their own trust in divine providence. Ultimately, Psalms 69 is not merely a lament but a testament to the enduring power of faith, the hope for justice, and the belief in a future filled with divine mercy and grace.


How Allah Guided Me to Write My First Book

High angle view of a worn notebook and pen on a wooden desk
Notebook and pen symbolizing the journey of writing a spiritual book

After experiencing a profound spiritual awakening, I felt an undeniable calling from Allah, guiding me toward the monumental task of writing my first book. This was not merely a creative endeavor; it was a mission that resonated deeply within my soul. The deadline for completing this book was set for November 27, a date that at first seemed like any other but would soon reveal its profound significance in my life. As I immersed myself in the writing process, I often found myself overwhelmed by exhaustion. The weight of my thoughts and the pressure to convey them accurately felt immense.


There were moments when I felt really tired from not getting any sleep for over a week, which made me give up, putting aside the pen, and abandon the project altogether. However, during these challenging times, I experienced a physical manifestation of my struggle; Allah caused my face to erupt in painful blisters that served as a constant reminder of the battles I was fighting—not just against the fatigue, but against the emotional turmoil that had been a part of my life for so long. My children witnessed my suffering, and their concerned expressions were heartbreaking for all of us, amplifying my sense of guilt and despair.


Initially, I was oblivious to the deeper meaning behind the deadline of November 27 finally. I went through the motions, writing and rewriting, pouring my heart into every page, yet feeling disconnected from the significance of the date. It was only after several days of contemplation and prayer that the truth dawned upon me: November 27 was the birthday of my beloved firstborn son, who had passed away decades ago. This revelation struck me like a lightning bolt, filling me with a renewed sense of purpose and strength. The pain I had been enduring suddenly transformed into a source of motivation. I realized that my son’s spirit was with me, urging me to continue, to push through the discomfort, and to honor his memory through my words. With this newfound clarity, I dedicated myself even more fervently to the task at hand, determined to finish the book on that exact day, which now felt like a sacred obligation.


Throughout this journey, I held on to a promise I felt Allah had bestowed upon me: that I would regain everything I had lost, and not just in its original form, but multiplied tenfold. This promise resonated deeply within my heart, instilling a sense of hope that had long been absent from my life. Allah also told me that on Feb 27 I would emerge from my struggles not just as a survivor, but as someone who had been transformed, becoming twenty times stronger than I had ever been and the whole world will know who I am. More importantly, I believed that my story would reach beyond the confines of my own life, touching the hearts of many and allowing the world to know who I truly am. This promise was not just about personal gain; it was about fulfilling a greater purpose, sharing my experiences, and inspiring others who might find themselves in similar circumstances. With each word I wrote, I felt as though I was not only telling my story but also weaving a tapestry of hope, resilience, and divine guidance that would resonate with readers from all walks of life.


Jesus’ Rebirth and the Gift of Thanksgiving

In a profound revelation, Allah conveyed to me that Jesus was reborn on the significant date of November 27, 2024, which also happens to be my firstborn son’s birthday. This date is imbued with deeper meaning as it coincides with the celebration of Thanksgiving, a time traditionally marked by gratitude and reflection. During this sacred period, the Psalms beautifully articulate the themes of giving and receiving, where a divine gift is bestowed upon humanity. It is a moment when songs of praise are lifted to Allah, and the less fortunate find joy and solace as they witness the restoration of hope and abundance in their lives. The intertwining of these events suggests a divine orchestration, highlighting the importance of recognizing and celebrating the interconnectedness of life and faith.


This revelation transcends mere personal significance; it serves as a clarion call for a much more extensive restoration process that spans continents—from the rich cultural landscapes of Africa to the historical and spiritual heart of Judea. This message encompasses not only individual healing but also collective renewal. It invites us to embrace a vision of healing that extends to communities that have endured profound loss and hardship, communities that have faced adversity and despair. The rebirth of Jesus symbolizes a new beginning, a resurgence of hope that can inspire individuals and groups alike to seek healing and restoration in their own lives and surroundings.


As we reflect on the implications of this rebirth, it becomes evident that it is not merely an event to be commemorated but a movement that calls for active participation in the healing of our world. It encourages us to extend our hands and hearts to those who are suffering, to uplift the downtrodden, and to foster environments where joy can flourish despite the challenges faced. The spirit of Thanksgiving, therefore, becomes a catalyst for action, urging us to not only give thanks for our blessings but also to share them generously with others, creating a ripple effect of gratitude and grace.


In essence, this message of Jesus’ rebirth on such a significant date serves as a reminder of the transformative power of faith and community. It challenges us to rise above our personal struggles and to engage in the larger narrative of restoration that is unfolding around us. As we approach this date, let us prepare our hearts to embrace the gift of Thanksgiving fully, recognizing that it is a time to celebrate not only our individual blessings but also the collective journey towards healing and unity for all of humanity.


My Mission to Judea and Helping Those with Hypermobile EDS

I have spoken often about my deep and unwavering desire to travel to Judea, a region close to my heart, to provide assistance and support to my kin who are affected by hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS). This complex genetic connective tissue disorder is characterized by joint hypermobility, which can lead to a host of debilitating symptoms, including chronic pain, fatigue, and a range of other serious health complications. Many individuals in Judea are grappling with the challenges posed by this condition, often facing these struggles without the necessary medical support or resources to manage their symptoms effectively.


In Judea, the impact of hypermobile EDS is particularly pronounced, as the lack of awareness about the condition can lead to misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis, leaving many to suffer in silence. The social stigma surrounding chronic illnesses further complicates the situation, making it difficult for those affected to seek help or even to talk openly about their experiences. This is why my mission is not just about providing medical assistance; it is also about raising awareness and fostering a supportive community where individuals can share their stories and find solace in knowing they are not alone in their struggles.


My mission is to bring a multifaceted approach to the challenges faced by those living with hypermobile EDS in Africa to Judea. I aim to combine faith healing with practical medical knowledge, creating a holistic support system that addresses both the physical and emotional needs of individuals. Through workshops, community gatherings, and educational seminars, I hope to empower those affected by hEDS with the knowledge they need to manage their symptoms and improve their quality of life. Additionally, I plan to collaborate with local healthcare providers to ensure that they are equipped with the latest information and treatment options available for this condition.


Furthermore, I believe that restoring health and hope to these communities goes beyond just medical intervention. It involves creating a nurturing environment where individuals can feel valued and understood. By fostering connections between those affected by hypermobile EDS, we can build a network of support that encourages resilience and shared strength. Together, we can work towards breaking the isolation that often accompanies chronic illness and cultivate a sense of belonging and purpose.


Ultimately, my mission to Africa to Judea is driven by compassion and a commitment to making a difference in the lives of those who are struggling with hypermobile EDS. I envision a future where individuals in these communities not only receive the care they need but also find a renewed sense of hope and faith in their ability to navigate the challenges of their condition. Through this journey, I aspire to be a beacon of light, guiding others towards healing and empowerment, fostering a community where everyone can thrive despite the hurdles they face.


The Connection Between Faith Healing and Hypermobile EDS

Close-up view of a traditional Judean stone wall with sunlight casting shadows
Traditional Judean stone wall symbolizing heritage and resilience

Faith healing plays a crucial role in many cultures, including those in Judea and Africa, where the intertwining of spiritual beliefs and health practices is deeply rooted in the community's traditions. In these cultures, faith healing is often seen as a complementary approach to conventional medical treatment. While medical treatment is essential for addressing the physical symptoms of various conditions, including hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (hEDS), spiritual support can provide an invaluable source of comfort, strength, and resilience for individuals and their families. My own journey through the complexities of hEDS has illuminated the profound realization that healing encompasses not only the physical aspect but also the emotional and spiritual dimensions of our existence.


The experience of living with hypermobile EDS can be particularly challenging due to the nature of the condition, which often involves chronic pain, joint instability, and a myriad of other symptoms that can affect daily life. These challenges can lead to feelings of isolation and despair. In this context, the role of faith becomes even more significant. Faith healing, whether through prayer, meditation, or communal rituals, can offer a sense of hope and community. It fosters an environment where individuals feel supported not only by their loved ones but also by a higher power, which can be crucial in times of distress.


By sharing my story and working with those affected by hypermobile EDS, I aim to build a bridge between faith and medicine. This integrative approach seeks to empower individuals to face their challenges with courage and unwavering faith. It encourages patients to embrace both the scientific advancements in medical treatments and the spiritual practices that resonate with them personally. This dual approach can facilitate a more holistic healing journey, where the mind, body, and spirit are nurtured in tandem.


Moreover, the collaboration between faith communities and healthcare providers can lead to innovative support systems that address the multifaceted needs of those living with hEDS. Workshops, support groups, and educational sessions that incorporate both medical knowledge and spiritual guidance can create a nurturing environment for healing. Such initiatives can help demystify the condition, alleviate fears, and foster a sense of belonging among individuals who often feel misunderstood or marginalized due to their health challenges.


Moving Forward with Faith and Purpose

My experience has taught me that faith can guide us through the darkest times and inspire us to help others. The vision of the white horse and the number 69, the words of Psalms 69, and the significance of November 27 have all shaped my path.


I am committed to restoring hope and health, especially for those with hypermobile EDS in Africa to Judea. This mission is a testament to the power of faith, perseverance, and divine guidance.


If you or someone you know struggles with hypermobile EDS or feels lost and abandoned, remember that healing can come in many forms. Faith, community, and knowledge can work together to bring restoration.


 
 
 

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