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The title itself, Kanzul Magani, translates from Arabic and Hausa to mean "The Treasury of Medicine." This reflects the book's nature as a storehouse of information covering a vast array of human ailments. Unlike modern medical texts that focus strictly on biochemistry, Kanzul Magani operates on a holistic philosophy. It acknowledges the connection between the physical body, the mind, and the spiritual realm. Consequently, the book contains formulas for physical illnesses like stomach disorders and skin conditions, alongside prayers and "ruqyah" for protection against spiritual afflictions.
: Visiting local bookstores or libraries, especially those that specialize in Hausa literature or Nigerian books, might yield results. They might have physical copies or be able to direct you to where you can find a digital version.