Islamic Exorcism from Qur’an and Sunnah

Islamic Exorcism from Qur’an and Sunnah

Islamic Exorcism from Qur’an and Sunnah

Editor :

Anonymous

Publish number :

First

Publication year :

2009

Publish location :

U.K

Number of volumes :

1

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Islamic Exorcism from Qur’an and Sunnah

Islamic teachings include supplications and Qur'anic recitations traditionally used for spiritual protection and ruqyah, while simultaneously emphasizing reliance upon God and adherence to religious guidance. Because claims concerning possession, magic, and unexplained illness can easily generate fear or superstition, responsible study of this subject requires distinguishing recognized devotional practices from unsupported or harmful customs.

About the Book

Islamic Exorcism from Qur'an and Sunnah presents an Islamic religious approach to ruqyah—the use of Qur'anic recitation, supplication, and remembrance of God for protection and spiritual well-being. The book seeks to ground these practices in evidence drawn from the Qur'an and Prophetic tradition rather than popular superstition, occult practices, or culturally inherited rituals without scriptural support.

The discussion considers Qur'anic passages and supplications traditionally associated with protection, remembrance, and seeking refuge in God. It also addresses concepts such as jinn, the evil eye, magic, and spiritual harm as they appear within Islamic religious literature. Throughout this framework, reliance upon Allah, regular worship, remembrance, and adherence to authentic teachings are presented as central principles.

An important dimension of the subject is identifying practices that conflict with Islamic monotheism. The book distinguishes Qur'anic ruqyah from invoking unknown powers, using prohibited rituals, or depending upon objects and practices attributed with independent supernatural effectiveness.

The material is best understood as a presentation of traditional Islamic religious teachings rather than a substitute for professional medical or psychological assessment. Physical or psychological symptoms may have ordinary clinical causes and require qualified care.

What You Will Discover

  • The concept of ruqyah in Islamic tradition.
  • Qur'anic passages used for spiritual protection.
  • Supplications derived from Islamic sources.
  • Discussions concerning jinn and the evil eye.
  • Distinction between religious practice and superstition.
  • Importance of reliance upon God.

Who Is This Book For?

This book is intended for readers studying Islamic devotional practices, Qur'anic supplications, and traditional discussions of spiritual protection, particularly those seeking a source-based introduction to ruqyah.