Ruqyah & Illness - Islamestic
Ruqyah & Illness - Islamestic
Ruqyah & Illness - Islamestic
ِصَراَط اَّلِذْيَن َأ ْنَعْمَت َعَلْيِهْم َغْيِر اْلَمْغُضْوِب َعَلْيِهْم َوَلا الَّض آِّلْيَن.الِّصَراَط اْلُمْس َتِقْيَم
The hadīth mentions: “The man went with them (the people of the tribe) and started
spitting (on the bite) and reciting Sūrah al-Fātihah until the patient was healed and
started walking as if he had not been sick.” (Bukhārī) It was narrated from Abū Saʿīd al-
Khudrī (raḍiy Allāhu ʿanhu) that the Messenger of Allah ﷺdescribed Sūrah al-Fātihah as a
ruqyah, and he approved of the Sahābī (raḍiy Allāhu ʿanhu) who recited it as a ruqyah for
the one who had been stung by a scorpion. (Bukhārī) Ibn al-Qayyim (raḥimahullāh) said:
‘If one’s faith, soul, and spirit are strong, and if he internalises the meaning and essence of
Sūrah al-Fātihah, recites it and then blows on the affected person followed by his spittle,
this will counter the effects incurred by evil beings. And Allah knows best.’ (Zād al-Maʿād)
َوِسَع ُكْرِس ُّي ُه الَّس ٰمَواِت، َيْعَلُم َما َبْيَن َأ ْيِدْي ِهْم َوَما َخْلَفُهْم َوَلا ُي ِحْيُطْوَن ِبَشْي ٍء ِّمْن ِعْلِمِه ِإ َّل ا ِبَما َشاَء، ِعْنَدُه ِإ َّل ا ِإِب ْذِنِه
Allah, there is no god but He, the Ever Living, the One Who sustains
and protects all that exists. Neither drowsiness overtakes Him nor
sleep. To Him Alone belongs whatever is in the heavens and whatever
is on the earth. Who is it that can intercede with Him except with
His permission? He knows what is before them and what will be after
them, and they encompass not a thing of His knowledge except for what
He wills. His Kursī extends over the heavens and the earth, and their
preservation tires Him not. And He is the Most High, the Most Great.
(2:255)
The Messenger of Allah ﷺsaid: “In Sūrah al-Baqarah, there is a verse which is the best
verse of the Qur’ān. It is never recited in a house except that the Shaytān leaves: it is Āyah
al-Kursī.” (Hākim) Ubayy ibn Ka‘b (raḍiy Allāhu ʿanhu) reported that he had a vessel in
which he kept dates. He found that its quantity was decreasing. So he kept guard on it one
night and saw a creature that resembled an adolescent boy. Ubayy greeted him and he
returned his greeting. Ubayy then asked him: “What are you, a jinnī or a human?” He
replied: “A jinnī.” So he said to him: “Show me your hand.” So he showed him his hand, and
it looked like a dog’s paw with dog’s fur. He said: “This is how the jinn are created. The jinn
know that there is no one amongst them who is stronger than me.” Ubayy asked him:
“What made you come here?” He replied: “We heard that you are a man who loves
charity, and we came to take our share from your food.’” Ubayy asked him: “What will
protect us from you?” He replied: “Reading Āyah al-Kursī from Sūrah al-Baqarah [i.e. the
verse above]. If you read it in the morning, you will be protected from us till the evening.
And if you read it in the evening, you will be protected from us till the morning.” Ubayy
said: “The following morning, Ubayy went to the Messenger of Allah ﷺand told him about
what had happened. The Messenger of Allah g said: “The evil one spoke the truth.”
(Ṭabarānī) Abū Hurayrah (raḍiy Allāhu ʿanhu) reports: “The Messenger of Allah ﷺput me
in charge of watching over the donations of food collected at the end of Ramadhān. Then
someone came and snatched some food, and I grabbed him. He said: ‘Let me go. I shall
do it no more…’” And he went on to recount the hadīth, saying: “The third time he said to
me: ‘I shall teach you some words by which Allah will benefit you. When you lie down in
your bed, recite Āyah al-Kursī from beginning to end; a guardian angel will stay by you
and no devil will approach you, until you wake up in the morning.’ I tried his method, and
when I awoke in the morning, I told the Messenger of Allah ﷺwhat he had said, and he ﷺ
said to me: ‘Even though he is a liar, he spoke the truth. Do you know who you were talking
to Abū Hurayrah?’ I said: ‘No.’ He ﷺsaid: ‘That was Shaytān.’” (Bukhārī)
Last Two verses of Surah al-Baqrah: A shaytan
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، ُكٌّل آَمَن ِباللِه َوَملآِئَكِتِه َوُك ُتِبِه َوُرُس ِلِه َلا ُنَفِّرُق َبْيَن َأ َحٍد ِّمن ُّر ُس ِلِه، آَمَن الَّر ُسْوُل ِبَما ُأ ْنِزَل ِإ َلْيِه ِمن َّر ِّبِه َواْلُمْؤِمُنْوَن
، َلَها َما َكَسَبْت َوَعَلْيَها َما اْك َتَسَبْت، َلا ُيَكِّلُف اللُه َنْفًسا ِإ َّل ا ُوْس َعَها.َوَقاُلْوا َسِمْعَنا َوَأ َطْعَنا ُغْف َراَنَك َرَّب َنا ِإَو َلْيَك اْلَمِص ْيُر
َرَّب َنا َوَلا ُتَحِّمْلَنا َما َلا، َرَّب َنا َوَلا َتْحِمْل َعَلْيَنا ِإ ْصًرا َك َما َحَمْلَتُه َعَلى اَّلِذْيَن ِمْن َقْبِلَنا، َرَّب َنا َلا ُتَؤاِخْذَنا ِإ ن َّنِسْيَنا َأ ْو َأ ْخ َطْأ َنا
َفاْنُصْرَنا َعَلى اْلَقْوِم اْلَكاِفِر ْيَن، َأ ْنَت َمْوَلاَنا، َواْعُف َعَّن ا َواْغِفْر َلَنا َواْرَحْمَنا، َطاَقَة َلَنا ِبِه.
The Messenger has believed in what was revealed to him from his Lord,
and [so have] the believers. All of them have believed in Allah, His
angels, His books and His messengers, [saying], “We make no
distinction between any of His Messengers.” And they say, “We hear
and we obey. We seek Your forgiveness, our Lord, and to You is the
final destination.” Allah does not charge a soul except [with that
within] its capacity. It will have [the consequence of] what [good]
it has gained, and it will bear [the consequence of] what [evil] it
has earned. “Our Lord, do not impose blame upon us if we have
forgotten or erred. Our Lord, and lay not upon us a burden like that
which You laid upon those before us. Our Lord, and burden us not with
that which we have no ability to bear. And pardon us; and forgive us;
and have mercy upon us. You are our protector, so give us victory
over the disbelieving people.” (2:285-6)
The Messenger of Allah ﷺsaid: “Allah inscribed a book 2,000 years before He created the
heavens and the earth, from which the last two verses of Sūrah al-Baqarah were
revealed. If they are recited for three nights, no shaytān will remain in the house.”
(Tirmidhī)
َوِمْن َشِّر، َوِمْن َشِّر الَّنَّف اَثاِت ِفي اْلُعَقِد، َوِمْن َشِّر َغاِسٍق ِإ َذا َوَقَب، ِمْن َشِّر َما َخَلَق، ُقْل َأ ُعْوُذ ِبَرِّب اْلَفَلِق
Say, He is Allah, the One, the Self-Sufficient Master, Who has not
given birth and was not born, and to Whom no one is equal. (112)
Say, I seek protection of the Lord of the daybreak, from the evil of
what He has created, and from the evil of the darkening night when it
settles, and from the evil of the blowers in knots, and from the evil
of the envier when he envies. (113)
‘Ā’ishah (raḍiy Allāhu ʿanhā) narrated that whenever the Messenger of Allah ﷺwould
become sick, he would recite [the above] and then blow his breath over his body. She
says: “During his last illness from which he passed away, the Messenger of Allah ﷺused
to blow over himself. But when his sickness intensified, I used to (recite and then) blow
over him using his own hands because of their blessings.” (Bukhārī) ‘Uqbah (raḍiy Allāhu
ʿanhu) reported that the Messenger of Allah ﷺsaid: “Shall I inform you of the best words
with which you can seek Allah’s protection?” I said: “Yes.” He ﷺsaid: “Sūrah al-Falaq and
Sūrah al-Nās.” (Ahmad) ‘These Sūrahs are extremely effective in repelling magic, evil eye,
and the rest of the evils…The need for a slave to seek Allah’s protection with these Sūrahs
is greater than his need for eating, drinking and clothes.’ (Ibn al-Qayyim (raḥimahullāh))
Abū al-Dardā’ (raḍiy Allāhu ʿanhu) narrates from the Messenger of Allah ﷺthat he said:
“Whoever recites [the above] seven times in the morning and in the evening, Allah will
suffice him in everything that concerns him in matters of this world and the next.” (Ibn al-
Sunnī 71)
Khawla bint Hakīm Sulamiyya (raḍiy Allāhu ‘anhā) narrates that the Messenger of Allah ﷺ
said: “Whoever stops at a stopping place and then says [the above], nothing shall harm
him until he sets off again from that place.” (Muslim 2708) Abū Hurayrah (raḍiy Allāhu
‘anhu) narrates that the Messenger of Allah ﷺsaid: “Whoever recites [the above] three
times in the evening will not be harmed by insect stings in that night.” Suhayl (a narrator)
said: “So our family used to learn it and they used to say it every night. A girl among them
was stung, and she did not feel any pain.” (Tirmidhī 3604)
َوِمْن َشِّر، َوِمْن َشِّر ِفَتِن الَّل ْيِل َوالَّن َهاِر، َوِمْن َشِّر َما َذَرَأ ِفي اْلَأ ْرِض َوِمْن َشِّر َما َيْخُرُج ِمْنَها، َوِمْن َشِّر َما َيْعُرُج ِفْيَها
ِمْن َشِّر َما َخَلَق َوَبَرَأ َوَذَرَأ، الّٰلِه اْل ُحْسن ُكِّلَها َما َعِلْمُت ِمْنَها َوَما َلْم َأ ْعَلْم
ٰى
Kaʿb b. Aḥbār said: “If it was not for certain phrases I uttered, the Jews would have turned
me into a donkey.” He was asked: “What were they?” He said: “[the above].” (Muwaṭṭā’
3502)
A Comprehensive Protection
َوِمْن َهَمَزاِت الَّش َياِطْيِن َوَأ ْن َّي ْحُضُرْوِن، َوَشِّر ِعَباِدِه، َأ ُعْوُذ ِبَكِلَماِت الّٰلِه الَّت اَّم اِت ِمْن َغَض ِبِه َوِعَقاِبِه
I seek protection in the perfect words of Allah from His anger and
punishment, from the evil of His servants, and from the evil
suggestions of the devils and from them appearing to me.
ʿAmr b. Shuʿayb narrated from his father, from his grandfather, that the Messenger of Allah
ﷺsaid: “When one of you becomes frightened during sleep, then let him say: [the above].
For verily, they shall not harm him.” He said: “So ʿAbdullah b. ʿAmr (raḍiy Allāhu ‘anhu) used
to teach it to those of his children who attained maturity, and those of them who did not,
he would write it on a sheet and then hang it around their neck.” (Tirmidhī 3528, Aḥmad
6696)
Anas b. Malik R.A. narrates that the Prophet SAW used to say[the above]. (Abu Dawud
1554)
I seek protection for you in the perfect words of Allah from every
devil and every beast, and from every evil eye.
Ibn ʿAbbās (radiy Allāhū ‘anhumā) narrated that the Messenger of Allah ﷺused to seek
Allah’s protection for Ḥasan and Ḥusayn (radiy Allāhū ʿanhumā) and say: “Your forefather
(i.e. Ibrāhīm) used to seek refuge with Allah for Ismaʿīl and Isḥāq by reciting the [the
above].” (Bukhārī 3371) Jābir (radiy Allāhū ‘anhu) narrates that the Messenger of Allah ﷺ
said: “When the evening comes, keep your children in, for the devils come out at that time.
Then when part of the night has passed, let them go. And close the doors and mention the
name of Allah, for Shaytān does not open a closed door. Tie up your waterskins and
mention the name of Allah. Cover your vessels, even if you only put something over them
and extinguish your lamps.” (Bukhārī 3280)
َأ ُعْوُذ ِبالّٰلِه َوُقْدَرِتِه ِمْن َشِّر َما َأ ِجُد َوُأ َحاِذُر
(Repeat 7X)
In the Name of Allah. I seek the protection of Allah and His power
from the evil of what I feel and from what I fear.
ʿUthmān b. Abī al-ʿAās (radiy Allāhū ʿanhu) complained to the Messenger of Allah ﷺabout
pain that he had felt in his body from the time he had accepted Islam. The Messenger of
Allah ﷺsaid to him: “Put your hand on the part of your body where you feel pain and say
[the above].” (Muslim 2202) In another narration he said: “I did that and Allah removed
my pain. After that, I used to instruct my family and others to do the same.” (Tirmidhī
2080)
ʿĀ’ishā (raḍiy Allāhu ‘anhā) narrates that Jibrīl came to the Prophet ﷺand said: “Allah has
instructed you to say [the above] for he will grant you one of them.” (Ḥākim 1917)
َوِشَفاًء ِمْن ِشَفاِئَك َعَل ٰهَذا، َفَأ ْنِزْل َرْح َمًة ِمْن َرْح َمِتَك، َواْغِفْر َلَنا ُحْو َبَنا َوَخَطاَياَنا َأ ْنَت َرُّب الَّط ِّيِبْيَن، اْلَأ ْرِض
ٰى
اْلَوَجِع َفَيْبَرَأ
Our Lord is Allah who is in the heaven. Holy is Your Name. Your
command reigns supreme in the heaven and the earth. As You shower
Your mercy in the heaven, shower Your mercy in the earth. Forgive us
our sins and our errors. You are the Lord of good people. Send down
mercy from Your mercy, and remedy from Your remedy on this pain so
that it heals.
Abū al-Dardā (raḍiy Allāhu ‘anhu) narrated that he heard the Messenger of Allah ﷺsay:
“If any one of you is suffering from anything or his brother is suffering, he should say [the
above].” (Abū Dāwūd 3892)
O Allah, the Lord of mankind, remove this disease. Cure, for You are
the One who cures. There is no cure except for Your cure. May it be a
cure which leaves behind no sickness.
‘Ā’ishah (raḍiy Allāhu ʿanhā) reported that when the Messenger of Allah ﷺvisited any ill
person in his family, he would wipe his right hand over the ill person, supplicating [with the
above].” (Bukhārī 5743)
In the Name of Allah, I seek protection for you from everything that
harms you, from the evil of every soul or the eye of an envious
person. May Allah cure you; with the Name of Allah, I recite over
you.
Abū Sa‘īd al-Khudrī (radiy Allāhū ʿanhu) reported that Jibrīl (ʿalayhis-salām) came to the
Messenger of Allah ﷺand asked: “O Muhammad, are you ill?” He ﷺreplied: “Yes.” Jibrīl
(ʿalayhis-salām) said: “[The above].” (Muslim 2186)
In the Name of Allah, the dust of our earth mixed with the saliva of
one of us. May our sick be cured with the permission of our Lord.
‘Ā’ishah (raḍiy Allāhu ʿanhā) reported that when a person complained to the Messenger of
Allah ﷺabout an illness, or suffered from a sore or a wound, the Messenger of Allah ﷺ
would touch the ground with his forefinger and then raise it saying [the above]. (Muslim
2194)
A guaranteed Cure
َأ ْن َيْشِفَيَك، َرَّب اْلَعْرِش اْلَعِظْيِم، َأ ْس َأ ُل الّٰلَه اْلَعِظْيَم
I ask Allah, the Supreme, Lord of the Magnificent Throne to cure you.
Ibn ʿAbbās (raḍiy Allāhu ‘anhumā) narrates that the the Messenger of Allah ﷺsaid: “He
who visits a sick person who is not on the verge of death and supplicates [the above]
seven times, Allah will certainly heal him from that sickness.” (Tirmidhī 2083)
Ibn ʿAbbās (raḍiy Allāhu ‘anhumā) narrates that the Prophet ﷺpaid a visit to a sick
Bedouin. The Prophet ﷺwhen visiting a patient used to say [the above] (twice). So the
Prophet ﷺsaid [the above] to the Bedouin. The Bedouin said, “You say, may Allah cure
me? No, for it is a fever which boils in (the body of) an old man, and will lead him to the
grave.” The Prophet ﷺsaid, “Yes, then may it be as you say.” (Bukhārī 3616)
When One Sees an Afflicted Person
َوَفَّض َلِنْي َعَل َك ِثْيٍر ِمَّم ْن َخَلَق َتْفِض ْيًلا، َاْل َحْمُد ِلّٰلِه اَّلِذْي َعاَفاِنْي ِمَّم ا اْبَتَلاَك ِبِه
ٰى
All praise is for Allah who saved me from that which He has afflicted
you with, and blessed me greatly over many of those whom He has
created.
Umar (raḍiy Allāhu ‘anhu) narrated that the Messenger of Allah ﷺsaid: “Whoever sees an
afflicted person then says [the above], he shall not be struck by that affliction for as long
as he lives.” (Tirmidhī 3431) One should say this discreetly.
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