Ruqyah legal supplications
The chapter on supplications in legal ruqyah is a wide section, some of which are proven in the established supplications transmitted from the Prophet - may God bless him and grant him peace - and some of them are what God Almighty opens up to on the tongues of His servants to fulfill their needs and interests in matters of this world and the hereafter, and among them is the supplication to remove distresses and facilitate matters. and the patient's recovery; According to the Almighty’s saying: (And when My servants ask you about Me, then I am near. I answer the call of the supplicant when he calls upon me. So let them respond to Me and believe in Me that they may be guided), [1] and affirmation Based on this understanding, the Prophet - peace and blessings be upon him - says when he was asked about ruqyah: (...there is no problem. With ruqyah as long as there is no polytheism in it).[2]
The legal ruqyah mentioned in the Holy Quran
(Praise be to God, Lord of the worlds * The Most Gracious, the Most Merciful * Master of the Day of Judgment * You are we to worship and to You we seek help * guide us to the straight path * the path of those whom You have bestowed upon them, neither those who are angry with them nor those who go astray. [Al-Fatihah]
(God is no god but He is the living neighborhood, and there is no time for him to take it They are their hands and their successors, and they do not surround anything from his knowledge except with what he wanted and the expansion of his chairs, the heavens and the earth, and no one, The Great. [Al-Baqarah: 255]
(The Messenger believed in what was revealed to him from his Lord and the believers. We have obeyed your forgiveness, our Lord, and to you the destiny* God does not cost a soul except for it and its expansion for it for what you have earned, and it is not the right of the Lord. Our Lord, no Lay upon us a burden just as You imposed upon those before us, our Lord, and do not burden us with that which we cannot bear, but pardon us and forgive us and have mercy on us So help us against the disbelieving people.) [Al-Baqarah: 285-286]
(Say: He is God, One. * God, the Eternal, the Eternal. He begot not, nor was He begotten. * And there is no one equal to Him.) [devotion]
(Say, I seek refuge in the Lord of Creation* from the evil of what He created* and from the evil of the darkening when it approaches* and from the evil of blowing into the knots* and from the evil of the envier when he envies). [Al-Falaq]
(Say: I seek refuge in the Lord of mankind* the King of mankind* the God of mankind* from the evil of the deceitful whisperer* who whispers into the hearts of mankind* from Paradise and mankind.) [the people]
Ruqyah supplications mentioned in the Sunnah of the Prophet
There are many supplications narrated from the Prophet - may God bless him and grant him peace - regarding advancement and fortifications, including the following:
(In the name of God, with whose name nothing can be harmed on earth or in heaven, and He is the Hearer, three times.) [Narrated by Al-Hakim in Al-Mustadrak, authentic chain of narration]
(In the name of God, I perform ruqyah for you, from everything that harms you, from the evil of every soul, or the envious eye. May God heal you. In the name of God, I perform ruqyah for you.) [Narrated by Muslim]
(I seek refuge in the perfect words of God from every devil and monster, and from every evil eye.) [Narrated by Al-Bukhari]
(Remove misfortune, Lord of people. Heal, and You are the Healer. There is no cure except Your healing, a healing that leaves no disease behind.) [Narrated by Al-Bukhari]
He says while placing his hand on the place of pain: (In the name of God, three times, and say seven times: I seek refuge in God and His power from the evil of what I find and I beware.) [Narrated by Muslim]
When terrified from sleep: (I seek refuge in the perfect words of God from His wrath and punishment, from the evil of His servants, and from the incitements of the devils and from their presence), [Narrated by Al-Tirmidhi, Hasan Gharib]
He says while raising the finger moistened with saliva after placing it on the ground: (In the name of God, the soil of our land, the saliva of some of us, our sick person will be healed, with the permission of our Lord). [Narrated by Al-Bukhari]