Jim Bramlett (10
Aug 2011)
"Left to die -- Jesus
appeared to this Muslim"

By age 34, Nasir Siddiki, a successful businessman, had
made his first
million, but money meant nothing to him on his deathbed.
Diagnosed with
the worst case of shingles ever admitted to Toronto
General Hospital, his
immune system shut down and doctors left him to die.
The next morning I woke in a sterile room on the eighth
floor of the
hospital, my skin burning as though someone had doused me in
gasoline and
lit a match. I felt on fire from the inside out.
My doctor arrived and looked at me in wonder. “The blisters
are
multiplying so fast I can literally watch them grow,” he
said. ‘”Your
body isn’t fighting back.”
The next morning, in addition to shingles, I had chicken pox
from head to
toe. I was put in strict isolation. That evening my
temperature soared to
107.6 degrees — hot enough to leave my brain permanently
scrambled.
For days I continued to deteriorate. My nerve endings became
so inflamed
that a hair drifting across my skin sent shock waves of fire
rippling
through my body. By week’s end, I was listed in critical
condition.
My Last Hope
In life, I’d been bold, self confident, a risk taker. But
facing death, I
was terrified. I had no idea what might await me on the
other side. I’d
been raised as a Moslem in London, England, and I understood
Allah was
not a god who heals.
My only hope was in medicine.
I eventually slipped so close to death that the doctors
didn’t know I
could hear them when they examined me. “His immune system
has simply shut
down,” one of them said.
“He’s dying,” the other confirmed. “His immune system must
be compromised
by AIDS.”
I don’t have AIDS! I wanted to shout, but I couldn’t form
the words. Then
it hit me. He said I’m dying!
The doctors spoke quietly to my co-worker, Anita. “In a few
hours he’ll
be dead,” they said. “If by some miracle he lives, he’ll
probably be
blind in his right eye, deaf in his right ear, paralyzed on
his right
side and he may be severely brain damaged from the high
fever.”
Then they left.
They left me here to die! I felt like a drowning man going
down for the
third time. Gathering my strength I whispered a prayer.
“God, if you’re
real, don’t let me die!”
In His Presence
During the darkest hour of the night, I woke and saw a man
at the foot of
my bed. Rays of light emanated from him, allowing me to see
his outline.
I couldn’t see his face, it was too bright. No one had to
tell me, I knew
it was Jesus.
The Koran mentions Jesus; Moslems believe He existed, not as
the son of
God, but as a good man and a prophet. I knew this wasn’t
Mohammed. I knew
it wasn’t Allah. Jesus was in my room. There was no fear,
only peace.
“Why would You come to a Moslem when everyone else has left
me to die?” I
wondered.
Without words, he spoke to me. “I Am the God of the
Christians. I Am the
God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.”
That’s all He said. He didn’t mention my illness. He didn’t
mention my
impending death. As suddenly as He appeared, He was gone.
The next morning, the same two doctors arrived to examine
me. “The
blisters have stopped growing!”
“We don’t know what happened, but the shingles virus has
gone into
remission!”
The following day, still in pain and covered with blisters,
I was
discharged from the hospital with a suitcase full of drugs.
“Don’t leave
home,” the doctor cautioned. “It will be months before the
blisters go
away, and when they do you’ll be left with white patches of
skin and
scars. The pain could last for years.”
Stepping outside into the morning sun, I looked like a cross
between a
leper and the Elephant Man. When people saw me, they crossed
to the other
side of the street. However, my mind was not on my looks; my
thoughts
were on Jesus. There was no doubt in my mind that Jesus’
presence in my
room had stopped the shingles virus. Whatever else Jesus may
be, I
realized that in His presence miracles happened.
That fact left me with one consuming question: Is Jesus the
Son of God as
the Christians claim, or is He just a prophet as I was
taught?
At home that evening, in spite of the drugs, the pain and
itching was so
severe I almost had to tie my hands. Even so, I fell into a
restless
sleep wondering about Jesus.
Learning to Live
The next morning, I woke early and turned on the television.
Flipping
through the channels, I froze when I saw the following words
across the
screen: Is Jesus the Son of God?
I listened intently as two men spent the entire program
discussing this
topic — answering all of my questions. Before the show went
off the air,
one of the men led the television audience in a prayer. My
body was
aflame with pain but I knelt on my living room floor anyway.
Tears
streaming down my face, I repeated the prayer and invited
Jesus into my
heart.
Dr. Nasir Siddiki with his wife, Anita
Immediately a voracious spiritual hunger sprang up within
me. I had to
know more about Jesus. In spite of my doctor’s orders to
stay inside, the
next day I went out and bought a Bible. First I read the
books of
Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Still ravenous, I started in
Genesis and
read through the Bible during my sleepless nights.
Meanwhile, Anita brought me books and teaching tapes
explaining the
Gospel. I devoured them while continuing to study the Word
of God. As my
understanding of faith began to grow, I dug out a picture of
how I looked
before shingles. I prayed and asked God to make me look that
way again.
Jesus, My Healer
One week after my discharge from the hospital, I woke and
found my pillow
covered in blisters. I must have clawed them in my sleep, I
thought. I
crawled out of bed and stepped into the shower. What had
started on my
pillow was finished in the shower: Every blister fell off my
body!
Instead of being covered with patches of white and scar
tissue, my skin
was simply red and raw. It slowly healed, returning to its
pre-shingles
condition. When it did, I not only looked human, I looked
like I did
before I got sick, except for the scars that I still carry
on my chest.
None of the doctor’s dire predictions came true. My eyesight
was 20/20.
My hearing was normal. My speech was unimpaired. I suffered
no brain
damage.
My healing was miraculous, swift and complete. I never
suffered from
lingering pain or any other complication. Not only did I
have the worst
case of shingles ever admitted to Toronto General Hospital,
I also had
the most miraculous recovery.
Jesus, the God of the Christians, showed up in the hospital
room of a
dying Moslem and healed me. But that wasn’t the greatest
miracle He
performed. The transformation that occurred in my heart was
even more
dramatic than the one that occurred in my body.
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Dr. Nasir Siddiki has the best step-by-step teaching on how
to fight
sickness through the anointing and the Word of God I have
ever listened
to. My faith has soared and yours will too. He also teaches
how to keep
your healing when symptoms return. Most Christians who go to
healing
meetings lose their healing and don’t know why. I urge you
to get this
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to order. — Sid Roth