Renowned religious scholar and former head of the Ruet-e-Hilal Committee, Mufti Muneeb ur Rehman, has been diagnosed with the dengue virus, prompting serious concerns about his health. According to Naib Mufti Abdul Razzaq Naqshbandi, he was taken to a private hospital in Bahadurabad two days ago after experiencing a noticeable decline in his condition.
Medical reports indicate that his health continued to worsen after admission, leading doctors to shift him to the Intensive Care Unit for closer monitoring. A dedicated team of specialists is now overseeing his treatment, ensuring he receives continuous medical care and attention.
The news of his illness has caused widespread worry among students, followers, and members of the religious community. Many have expressed deep concern and are actively praying for his swift recovery. Mufti Abdul Razzaq, along with other scholars, has appealed to the public to pray for his well-being, hoping that he is blessed with complete and lasting health.
Mufti Muneeb ur Rehman is widely respected for his decades of service, scholarly work, and leadership in moon-sighting matters across Pakistan. His sudden illness has therefore drawn significant public attention, with many acknowledging his contributions to religious guidance and national unity. Communities across the country are offering prayers in mosques, religious institutions, and homes, asking Allah for his quick recovery.
Doctors remain hopeful but have emphasized the importance of intensive monitoring as he battles the dengue virus, which has seen a rise in cases across the region in recent weeks.



