eBook Category: RUQYA

 

Correcting Common Mistakes & Superstitions

 

The Spiritual Cure – Imam Ibn Taymiyyah

 

Spiritual Disease and It’s Cure – Ibn al-Qayyim

 

Advice about Ruqqiyah – Shaykh Dr Rabee’ bin Hadi al-Madkhali

 

URDU: Masnon Wazaif-w-Azkar Aur Shari Tarika Ilaj by Abu Yahya Muhammad Zakariyya Zahid

 

Warning Against Non-Sharia Ruqyah by Ibn Baaz

 

URDU: Masnoon Rohani Ilaj by Shafiq ur Rahman

 

Selected Fatwas On Faith Healing And Witchcraft

 

Volume 1: Ruqyah – Drinking water from the vessel upon which some Ayahs of the Qur’an are read

 

Volume 1: Ruqyah – Reciting Surah Al-Ikhlas, Al-Mu`awwidhatayn, and Al-Fatihah for healing

 

Volume 1: Ruqyah – Ruqyah with the Qur’an, Dhikr, and Du`a

 

Volume 1: Ruqyah – Seeking treatment by reciting the Qur’an through Ruqyah and making amulets and charms with it

 

Volume 1: Ruqyah – Saying Ruqyah in return for fees

 

Volume 1: Ruqyah – Reciting the Qur’an for a sick person

 

Volume 1: Ruqyah – Treating patients through Ruqyah by reciting the Qur’an and saying Dhikr and Du`a’ reported in authentic Hadith

 

Volume 1: Ruqyah – Writing some Ayahs of the Qur’an

 

Volume 1: Ruqyah – Whoever visits a diviner and asks them about anything, their Prayers will not be accepted for forty nights

 

Volume 1: Ruqyah – Permissibility of Ruqyah by reciting the Qur’an for others

 

Volume 1: Ruqyah – The lawful Ruqyah is that taken from the Qur’an and the Du`a’ reported in authentic Hadith

 

Volume 1: Ruqyah – Ruqyah by reciting the Qur’an and saying Dhikr and Du`a’ reported in authentic Hadith

 

Volume 1: Ruqyah – Charms, amulets and love-potions count as Shirk

 

Volume 1: Ruqyah – Treating a person possessed by jinn according to the Shari`ah

 

Volume 1: Ruqyah – Ruqyah is permissible when it does not entail any Shirk

 

Volume 1: Ruqyah – Permissibility of supplicating with the Names of Allah to be cured from illness

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