ME: Shola was having serious stomach pain, so I rushed to the herbalist to get some pain killer herbs.
MY FRIEND: Wait, you went to an herbalist to do what? when did you start believing in those shit, don't you know that you are practicing shrik?
ME: When I said you should learn to consult your dictionaries for almost every word you have LITTLE or NO knowledge of, you will be claiming, "I AM ME."
Ladies and gentlemen, please there's a BIG DIFFERENCE between HERBALIST, DOCTOR AND SORCERER! Forget whatever opinion or definition of these words that you have been housing in your head, these words are not related to one another in anyway!
THE IDEAL DEFINITION OF EACH TERMS:
1. SORCERER: Sorcery is typically associated with the use of supernatural or mystical powers to manipulate and influence the world around them. Sorcery is often associated with magic, spells, and rituals. Sorcerers, depending on cultural beliefs, claim to have the ability to communicate with spirits or tap into mystical forces to achieve specific outcomes. The practice of sorcery often involves incantations, symbols, and the use of specific objects or tools. These is regarded as SHRIK in Islam.
2. HERBALIST: A herbalist is a person who specializes in natural remedies and healing using plants and herbal medicines. They have in-depth knowledge of various herbs and their therapeutic properties. Herbalists often prepare and administer herbal remedies to treat common ailments or promote general well-being.
3. DOCTOR: A doctor is a medical professional who is trained and licensed to diagnose and treat various illnesses, injuries, and medical conditions. They typically work in hospitals, clinics, or private practices, and their primary goal is to promote and maintain the health and well-being of their patients. Doctors can specialize in various areas, such as pediatrics, cardiology, surgery, or psychiatry, among others.
Now that you know the difference between these three words, from today, please stop SUSPECTING or staring at people who visit the herbalist for medicine with BAD EYE. Also, be selfless enough to like, comment and share this content to as many people as you can.
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