This is real and cases are rising fast
There are many upcoming clinics that have surfaced offering treatment for spiritual cleansing also known as ‘Ruqyah’. Cases of individuals being diagnosed and treated is on the rise at an alarming rate.
The worldly desires consume our hearts and minds, we succumb to the pressures of obtaining materialistic things believing that they will change or improve our lives.
Instead we experience a void of never feeling content or gain any peace. We look for alternatives to fulfill emotions that only provide temporary relief. We succumb and accept the repetitive vicious cycle with no success or a positive outcome.
Spiritual cleansing using Ruqyah
Ruyah in Islam means using Qur’an recitation to treat sickness and other ailments. We seek refuge and healing with remembrance and supplications from the Qur’an. By reciting and reflecting on these divine words, we tap into a well-spring of unlimited healing energy.
“We send down the Qur’an as healing and mercy to those who believe”
Qur’an 17:82
Holistic wellness encompasses both the body and the soul.
Evil Eye and Envy |
Evil Eye refers to when a person harms another by means of the eye. Jealousy and hatred manifests in the heart and slowly destroys the affected individual. There is evidence in the Qur’an confirming that evil eye is real and its effects are destructive to an individual. The effects of being struck with the evil eye can be placed in two categories. 1. Evil eye that is deadly resulting in rapid results with examples such as killing a man, destroying buildings, causing a serious health condition or an accidentresulting in life changing incidents. 2. Evil eye that is not deadly and can be repelled before it penetrates the soul using Ruqyah and Dhikr. |
BLACK MAGIC (SIHR) |
Black magic is used in order to cause harm or control a person, property or relationships with the co-operation of jinn. Magic can be renewed and its effects can be external or inside the body of the victim, from a distance or within objects placed inside the home. Magicians can capture and control the jinn to meet their client’s need by the use of talismans, spells and rituals. |
JINN POSSESSION |
In Arabic the word Jinn refers to something ‘concealed’ and ‘hidden’. The Qur’an speaks about the existence of mankind and Jinn and there is a whole chapter called ‘Al Jinn’ surah 72. The Jinn can cause mental disturbance, affect your conscious/subconscious thoughts. It can cause disturbance via electronic devices, can reveal themselves to you in different shapes and forms. It can influence and damage all forms of relationships. It can communicate with your Qareen companion and find out information about you. However, the effects of Jinn possession can be weakened by acts of Worship. |
HADITH ABOUT HIJAMA
Ibn Al-Qayyim (may Allah have mercy on him) mentions that the Messenger (PBUH) was afflicted with magic and was cupped on the head to treat it. He also mentions that Hijama is from the best of cures for magic if performed correctly.
Hijama and Qur’an and combined together is a powerful tool to help alleviate and manage symptoms of magic. The Sunnah days for hijama are on the 17th, 19 and 21st of the Islamic month.
Occasionally Jinn have cried and pleaded during Hijama. Once the jinn are weakened by Allah’s permission through Hijama, patients find that destroying the magic or the effects of magic is easier for them to combat.
Referral to a RAQI (EXORCIST)
You will be referred to an experienced Raqi (exorcist) who will be able to identify and distinguish between medical illnesses and those caused by Sihr (black magic) or Jinn by reciting Qur’an over the affected person.
I highly recommend the Raqi that I have personally used. The Practitioner has counselled me from the beginning of my spiritual journey. Following his tailor made ruqyah program, I have personally experienced and have overcome huge milestones.
FINDING PEACE
I have adapted my way of life and I have transformed, achieved and accepted my trials with faith and have found peace through the remembrance of Allah (God) and acts of worship.