Monday, April 2, 2012

In Pakistan, faith healers have no shortage of believers

Pakistanis from all walks of life seek out faith healers for remedies for health, marital and pocketbook woes, and even to ward off evil.

KHURRIANWALA, Pakistan — Villagers in this small textile town thought Saeed Mehmood ul Hasan had a pipeline to God. They believed that his Koranic maxims — sometimes scrawled onto wadded scraps of paper, stuffed into a leather pouch and worn around the neck — could cure headaches, mend an ailing kidney or patch up a family rift.


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