RUQYAH IN THE QUR’ĀN & SUNNAH

The book titled "Ruqyah in the Qur’ān & Sunnah" is a resource dedicated to the concept of Ruqyah within Islamic practice. In Islam, Ruqyah refers to the practice of reciting specific verses from the Qur’an and authentic supplications (du'as) from the Sunnah, often with the intention of seeking protection, healing, or relief from harm, such as the evil eye, witchcraft, or spiritual distress. Key principles regarding Ruqyah typically discussed in such texts include: Source Material: It must be based on the Qur'an or authentic hadith (teachings and traditions of the Prophet Muhammad). Language and Meaning: It must be in the Arabic language or a language that is understood, and it must contain no shirk (associating partners with God) or innovations that contradict Islamic creed. Belief: The practitioner and the recipient must believe that the Ruqyah itself has no power, but that all healing comes from Allah alone. Lawfulness: The practice is considered a form of Dua (supplication) and is permissible as long