The Immunity Booster (Tibbun Nabi) Project

The Immunity Booster (Tibbun Nabi) Project was a high-impact health initiative launched during the COVID-19 pandemic by Dar ul Huda Charitable Trust in collaboration with Mohammad Akheel Ahmed(Hyderabad) . Rooted in traditional wellness practices used since the time of the Prophet ﷺ, this project aimed to provide a natural, supportive measure to strengthen the body’s defenses during a global health crisis.

While not presented as a 100% cure for COVID-19, the booster served as a critical supportive measure to combat physical weakness and the psychological stress prevalent during the pandemic. By helping the body feel stronger and more resilient, the initiative benefitted thousands of people across India.

The Role of the Immunity Booster

During the Corona period, many individuals suffered not just from the virus itself but from the extreme physical exhaustion and psychological pressure of the lockdown. This booster helped by:

  • Strengthening the Immune System: Providing the body with natural nutrients to better fight off infections.

  • Combating Post-Viral Weakness: Assisting those recovering from illness to regain their strength and energy levels.

  • Psychological Relief: Offering a sense of safety and traditional care, which helped reduce the mental stress associated with the pandemic.


Distribution & National Reach

The Trust managed a massive logistical operation to ensure these boosters reached various states, providing relief to diverse communities. The distribution covered:

StateScope of Distribution
KarnatakaExtensive reach across Udupi, Mangalore, and local districts.
TelanganaTargeted distribution in Hyderabad and surrounding urban areas.
MaharashtraFocused relief in the Kokan belt (Mahad, Chiplun) and Mumbai.
KeralaSupport provided to southern regions during high infection waves.
Bihar & West BengalReaching rural areas where access to healthcare was limited.

Key Project Statistics (Extracted from Records)

  • Beneficiaries: Thousands of families nationwide received the booster kits free of charge.

  • Formulation: Based on a “Nusqa” (traditional recipe) containing natural ingredients known for their healing properties.

  • Supervision: Managed by the Dar ul Huda Udupi Guidance Centre to ensure quality and authentic preparation.

Through this project, the Dar ul Huda Charitable Trust demonstrated that humanitarian aid isn’t just about food and clothing—it’s about protecting the health and well-being of the community through every available resource.