Guiding toward physical, emotional, and spiritual balance, through deep knowledge, lived experience, and a commitment to holistic care.
M. Salim Khan is an internationally respected authority in Tibb and a pioneer in the revival of Prophetic Medicine as a practical, holistic healing tradition for the modern world. With a career spanning over 45 years, he has dedicated his life to restoring the balance between body, mind, and soul through natural medicine rooted in time-honoured wisdom.
He is the founder of Mohsin Health Products Ltd. and a founder principal of the College of Medicine and Healing Arts, where he has trained hundreds of students in herbal medicine, iridology, nutrition, and holistic living, deeply inspired by the principles of Tibb an-Nabawi.
He is the fellow and President of Guild of Naturopathic Iridologists International (GNI)
He is the author of Islamic Medicine: An Introduction (6th Edition) and Golden Key To Discovering Yourself. He has also been a guest at Art of Living Podcasts
He is the founder trustee of the World Unani Foundation. He founded the School of Iris Synthesis, uniting Eastern and Western healing systems into a comprehensive, energetic paradigm.
His teachers include the esteemed Hakeem Nabi Khan, Moulana Nisaar Ahmed, and Shabeer Hussain. He has addressed audiences globally, including a keynote at Parliament Quarters (London) on “Unani Tibb for Public Health.”
Featured in the BBC documentary “Keep Taking Rose Petals,” M Salim Khan continues to practise, promote and teach Tibb and Prophetic Medicine.
Abu Shafquat comes from a family deeply rooted in spiritual traditions and holds a degree in Electrical Engineering from the prestigious Aligarh Muslim University. With a distinguished career spanning over 45 years in the global technology sector, he has held senior executive and board-level roles, managing teams of 20 to 250 across more than 12 countries on all continents.
A seasoned leader and mentor, Abu Shafquat is known for his strategic insight and personalised guidance, having helped shape the journeys of numerous professionals who have gone on to hold leadership positions worldwide. Since 1988, he has also been an active member of the International Association for the Study of Dreams (India Chapter), blending analytical rigour with inner insight.
Over the past 13 years, he has trained closely under Hakeem M. Salim Khan, immersing himself in the Tibb tradition and leading study and training circles on Ilm‑un‑Nafsiyat and holistic healing. His work bridges East and West, tradition and modernity, integrating timeless principles of wisdom-based healing with contemporary outreach.
He collaborates internationally with institutions and initiatives committed to authentic healing, conscious living, and inner transformation.
Abu Shafquat is currently based in the UK and can be contacted at nafsiyat@comha.org.uk.
A Hafiz of the Qur’an and a distinguished Islamic scholar, A. Hafiz Qadri combines traditional sacred knowledge with a deep commitment to spiritual and intellectual growth. After completing the Alimiyyah programme, he went on to earn a Master’s degree in Islamic Studies.
For decades, he has dedicated himself to Islamic education and reform, serving in leadership roles across various institutions and guiding faith‑based initiatives toward greater impact. As the former Principal of a leading institute for faith leadership, he played a pivotal role in nurturing the next generation of Muslim thinkers.
His work focuses on preserving faith, addressing doubts, and strengthening iman in challenging times. Through his writings, he bridges faith and reason, offering reflections that engage both heart and intellect.
Hafiz Qadri has also made significant contributions to Islamic publishing, leading editorial and translation projects for renowned organisations. He is the founder of CounterCurrent (www.countercurrent.net), an initiative that addresses misconceptions about Islam and promotes clarity in public discourse.
As an accomplished Urdu poet and author of Maqaam‑e‑Ishq, his literary contributions span poetry, essays, and reflective works on Islamic thought, ethics, and contemporary issues.
Bringing together traditional scholarship, literary elegance, and a vision for meaningful reform, Hafiz Qadri is a valued voice in Islamic learning and community discourse.