Allama Nasir Madni: Doctors Rule Out Heart Attack After Medical Examination
Cardiology specialists confirm the religious scholar is suffering from fever and a foot infection, not a heart attack.

Doctors examine Allama Nasir Madni at the Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi Institute of Cardiology in Multan.
Allama Nasir Madni did not suffer a heart attack, doctors at the Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi Institute of Cardiology (CPEIC) in Multan confirmed on Friday. Instead, medical examinations found that the renowned religious scholar is suffering from fever and a foot infection.
Assistant Professor Dr. Shahid told APP that doctors examined Allama Madni after he was brought to the hospital from Jahanian. His condition worsened while he was delivering the Friday sermon at a mosque, leading to concerns that he had suffered a heart attack.
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However, Dr. Shahid said all of the scholar’s medical reports were normal. Doctors ruled out a heart attack after completing the examinations.
He added that the medical team would keep Allama Madni under observation at the CPEIC for one night to continue monitoring his health.
Dr. Shahid explained that Allama Madni has a fever and an infection in one of his feet. He also noted that a person who does not drink enough water for a long period may collapse while sitting in a gathering, especially in hot weather.
False reports circulating on social media had claimed that the religious scholar suffered a heart attack. However, doctors have officially dismissed those claims after completing the medical assessment.
