Journey of a Muslim believer (soul) after death
Journey of a Muslim believer (soul) after death
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We all have to die one day. That day could be any day. What happens to our souls after we die and when we are ready to face Allah? Here is an important article that describes a Muslim soul's journey after death. It's a must read. Click on the article below to read and share with others.
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Islamic Healing for Physical & Non-Physical Ailments
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9:01 AM (6 hours ago)
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Islamic Healing for Physical and Non-Physical Ailments
Dear Brothers and sisters - Assalamu-Alaikum,
I hope this message finds you in good health and high spirits. In today’s newsletter, we explore the intersection of faith, spirituality, and healing within the Islamic tradition. We delve into the realm of spiritual ailments like the evil eye, sihr (witchcraft), and jinn possession, and their unique treatments via Quranic ruqyah.
As this topic is quite vast, we can only provide a brief introduction in this newsletter. To delve deeper into the topic, we recommend referring to the book "Healing and Shifa from the Quran and Sunnah." You can find more information about the book and its Table of Contents here.
What is Evil Eye, Sihr, and Jinn Possession?
From an Islamic perspective, the evil eye refers to the harm caused by a person's envy or jealousy towards another individual or their possessions. It is believed that the negative energy or some other type of harmful influence generated by such feelings can affect the well-being and success of the person who is targeted. While the exact mechanisms or phenomena behind the evil eye may not be fully explainable, its impact is recognized and highlighted both in the Quran and Sunnah.
The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said in authentic ahadith that “The evil eye is real and if anything were to overtake the divine decree, it would be the evil eye.” He also said: “Most of those who die among my ummah (followers) die because of the will and decree of Allah, and then because of the evil eye.”
Sihr, also known as black magic or sorcery, involves the use of satanic forces to manipulate or harm others. In Islam, sihr is considered forbidden and sinful as it contradicts the belief in relying solely on Allah and His guidance.
Afflictions from jinn possessions occur when individuals are believed to be influenced or controlled by jinn, spiritual beings mentioned in the Quran and Sunnah. Jinn possess free will and can be either good or evil. Those affected may experience physical and psychological symptoms. Seeking appropriate Islamic remedies and spiritual healing is believed to help alleviate these afflictions.
These ailments are extensively documented in the Quran and Sunnah. It is important to note that they are often considered to be beyond the physical realm, making them unverifiable through scientific methods and thus outside the scope of conventional medical treatments. Therefore, the teachings of the Quran and supplications (dua) from Hadith become the primary resources for addressing such conditions.
Treatment Using Dua and Ruqyah
When it comes to physical illnesses, modern medical science offers effective treatments. The Quran and Sunnah approach emphasizes the importance of combining spiritual and physical remedies for comprehensive healing, recognizing their complementary nature in alleviating ailments and promoting overall well-being. However, for spiritual ailments such as the evil eye, witchcraft (sihr), jinn possession, or influences attributed to devils (Shayateen), it is crucial to rely solely on Ruqyah as these conditions are often unverifiable.
Ruqyah is a practice where individuals seek relief and restoration of well-being through the recitation of specific Quranic verses and supplications/Du'as from the divine words and teachings. By engaging in Ruqyah, individuals draw upon the power and guidance found in the Quran to address their physical, spiritual, and emotional needs. It is a means of seeking solace, healing, and protection through the recitation of selected verses and supplications prescribed in Islamic traditions.
However, we should note that beneficial outcomes from treatments using ruqyah - recitations from the Quran and Hadith - are only possible when an individual exhibits total faith in Allah and acknowledges His power in healing ailments. As Muslims, it is essential to always bear in mind that all aspects of life are under the control of Allah alone, and nothing transpires without His decree. This belief extends to illness and wellness - nobody falls ill or recovers without His express permission. The success of treatments involving Quranic verses and supplications (Dua) to Allah hinges on a profound belief in the potency of Allah's words and the faith that He alone holds the power to heal all ailments. The effectiveness of these treatments is greatly enhanced when both the person reciting the Quranic verses and the patient have unwavering faith in Allah's words and wholly trust in His will for the healing process.
May Allah grant us the wisdom and strength to understand His religion better and to instill the love of Allah in our hearts. We appreciate your continued support. For those who would like to support our effort, please support us by clicking here.
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Prophet's Advice For Our Hears!
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9:02 PM (1 hour ago)
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Prophet's Advice For Our Hears!
Dear Brothers and sisters - Assalamu-Alaikum,
Today, I want to talk to you about an important lesson that we can all learn from our Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam - peace be upon him).
There was once a man who came to the Prophet and complained about the hardness of his heart. The man said, "O Messenger of Allah, I feel like my heart is hard and I cannot feel any softness or compassion in it. What should I do?"
The Prophet's (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) response to the man's complaint was simple yet profound. He told him, “Would you like your heart to become soft and to get what you want? Show mercy to the orphan, pat his head, feed him from your own food, and your heart will become soft and you will get what you want.” (Hadith reported by al-Tabaraani. Mentioned in al-Silsilat al-Saheehah, 2/533).
This hadith highlights an important aspect of our faith - the importance of compassion and kindness towards others. We often get so caught up in our own lives that we forget to show compassion and empathy towards those around us.
Also, we may not realize it, but our harsh attitudes and behavior towards others can have a profound impact on our relationships with family, friends, and others close to us. Our actions might be slowly pushing us away from those valuable connections, and we may not realize it.
The Prophet's advice to the man is a reminder to all of us that true softness of heart comes from serving others and being compassionate towards them. It is only when we put ourselves in the shoes of others and feel their pain that we can truly understand their struggles.
So, dear brothers and sisters, let us take the Prophet's advice to heart and strive to be more compassionate and kind towards those around us. We should feed the hungry, visit the sick, help those in need, and, most importantly, show empathy to everyone. Let us all soften our hearts and become a source of comfort and compassion for those around us.
I pray that Allah guides us all to be more compassionate and kind towards one another, and that He softens our hearts to feel the pain and struggles of others. (Read more such stories in the book: Noble Lessons. See it here.)
Sincerely.
Wasim @ IqraSense.com
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