About Ruqya
Ā’ishah said: “When the Messenger of Allah صلى الله عليه وسلم was ill, Jibrīl ؑ performed Ruqyah on him.” (Muslim)
A Remedy for Illnesses, Evil Eye, Magic and Jinn from the Qur’ān and Sunnah
Ruqyah’ is the practice of treating illnesses through Qur’ānic āyāt and invocations as prescribed by the Messenger of Allah ﷺ. It provides a cure for evil eye, magic and physical ailments. The Qur’ān offers perfect solace to a believer – both spiritually and physically. Ruqyah should therefore play an essential role in our lives. Allah ﷻ says: “And say: The truth has come, and falsehood has vanished. Surely falsehood is ever bound to vanish by its very nature. And We send down in the Qur’ān that which is a cure and a mercy for the believers.” (17:81-2) As well providing a cure, Ruqyah is an excellent way for the believers to build their Imān and reaffirm their tawhīd for Allah ﷻ. Indeed, seeking treatment through the Qur’ān demonstrates complete belief in the Book of Allah ﷻ. The Messenger of Allah ﷺ said: “Make good use of the two cures: honey and the Qur’ān.” (Ibn Mājah)
RUQYA SHARIYA
The truth is we do know Ruqyah. We have learnt about it in primary school maddressa. Our Ulama have learnt the Hadith which speak about Ruqyah in our Darul Ulooms. In fact most of us have at sometime in our lives practiced Ruqyah! Shocked? Don’t be! Have you ever read your “four Quls” and blown on yourself?…Then you have done “Ruqyah” on yourself. If any parent reads “Ayatul Kursi” for protection for their children? Ruqyah again! So is Ruqyah something new or alien to us? The latest trend to hit our shores? No, quite the opposite. It’s really going back to our roots, going back to the way things were done in the time of our Nabi. So what exactly is Ruqyah? Ruqyah means reciting Qur’an and supplications (Duas) reported from the Messenger of Allah r over someone as a means of protection, or over the sick as a means of being cured. It is an excellent means of cure. Nabi used to recite over the sick and so did the Sahaabah, may Allah be pleased with them.
WHO IS RAQI
RAQI
Simply speaking a Raqi is a practioner who has studied and understands the science of ruqyah according to the Qur’aan and Sunnah and who has dedicated his or her life to fighting the battle against shirk, sihr( magic), jinn and the treatment of evil eye and envy.
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SYMPTOMS OF EVIL EYE/NAZR
some of the signs of the effects of the evil eye. Please note that with all three inflictions (the evil eye, black magic and jinn) the list of symptoms provided in this treatise is not exhaustive. Also, these symptoms could be caused by other means. It is meant only as general information for educational purposes. For an accurate and comprehensive diagnosis please see a trained professional.
- Changing of the colour of the face.
- The faces of people will go dark, some pale, or a yellow pallor.
- Finding it hard to sleep during the night and feeling sleepy during the day.
- Sweating while sleeping from the forehead, back, hands and feet.
- Feeling of boredom, hopelessness and carelessness.
- Aspirations feel out of reach.
- Whatever ambitions you have You feel as though you are incapable, or that you should postpone trying.
- No zest or zeal for life.
- No desire to do things you used to enjoy doing or were good at.
- Inability to do things you used to enjoy doing or were good at.
- Headaches that move from one part of the head to another.
- Weak appetite.Heat or cold in the limbs.Palpitations in the heart.
- Pain in the lower back and shoulders.
- Sadness and anxiety.
- Strong reactions due to abnormal fears.
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Magic & Jinn
Individuals afflicted by magic can often feel overwhelmed when thinking about it, much to the delight of magicians and evil jinns. It is vital however that a victim remains optimistic. One should never become despondent or think they are incurable. Rather one must think highly of Allah جل جلاله and have firm hope in Him