Srinagar, Jan. 30 -- Faith healing, often rooted in spiritual or religious beliefs, is a practice where individuals claim to cure illnesses or bring about miraculous recoveries through prayer, rituals, or divine intervention. For centuries, faith healers have offered hope to the sick and suffering, particularly in communities where access to modern medicine is limited or mistrust of conventional healthcare exists. However, while faith healing may provide emotional and spiritual solace, it has also been a source of controversy, with some practitioners accused of exploiting vulnerable people. The question arises: are all faith healers scammers, or does faith healing have a legitimate place in human experiences of illness and recovery? The a...