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Do you know what is Ruqyah Islam has mentioned about? Do you know the essential elements of spiritual healing in Islam? Sadly, the art of spiritual healing is slowly diminishing and not many Muslims are practicing it. There are not many courses on Ruqyah Singapore has to offer. However, SimplyIslam takes the initiative to provide Muslims the necessary Ruqyah healing course, and it has become Singapore’s #1 best-selling course of all time.
Ruqyah, in its most basic form, is the Islamic act of controlled expulsion of spirits or negative energies via incantations of verses from the Quran, parts from ad’iyah (supplication) of the Prophet (May Allah’s Peace and Blessings be upon Him) and general supplications of healing and support of God. The verses of the Quran and the supplications are the main elements of Ruqyah, which have proven effective in dealing with spiritual issues.
Before delving into the issue of the Ruqyah or spiritual healing, one should acknowledge that Islam commands us to seek plausible explanations and scientific ways of medication when one is ill or mentally afflicted. Only when these avenues have been exhausted and proven to be ineffective can one explore applying the practice of Ruqyah as a process of healing.
Whilst central to the spirit of Islam, these practices has sometimes been viewed controversially due to the nature of Ruqyah and its intention of removing harmful elements and spirits from a persons physical self. With the knowledge gained within this course, such perceptions will be purged, Insha’Allah, as the purity of the objectives of Ruqyah becomes clearer.
Insh’Allah, in this Ruqya course, you will learn the theoretical learnings of Ruqyah, the etiquette of practising it, the principles behind it, and its practical applications.
Ustadh Muhammad Salleh is SimplyIslam’s Chief Knowledge Strategist and a certified instructor by the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (MUIS) & the Asatizah Recognition Board (ARB). He received his education from Malaysia’s National University before pursuing his degree at Egypt’s Al-Azhar University. Besides that, he also graduated from Singapore’s prestigious Madrasah Aljunied Al-Islamiah and completed his full-time pre-university studies at the madrasah.
The instructor will explain the definition of Ruqyah Shar’iyya, provide examples of Ruqyah Shar’iyya and non Shar’iyya. He will also elaborate on the problematic approaches related to Ruqyah and introduce participants to the recitation of Manzil.
This lesson explores the concept of Djinn, Shaytan, Qarin, and Iblis in Islamic theology. It delves into the origins and characteristics of these supernatural entities, and how they are depicted in Islamic texts. Specifically, the course examines the story of Iblis and Adam (as), providing insight into the Islamic belief about the creation of man and the fall of Iblis.
In this lesson, the instructor will share the story of Ifrit and Asif Barkhaya and dissect important elements of the story related to Djinn’s power, its ability and types of possessions.
The lesson will cover four different types of sorcery, including examples of Santau and Voodoo. Additionally, the course will explore the use of Sihr, which involves using materials that belong to the victim, such as hair and sweat. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of these types of sorcery and their origins, as well as their impact on cultures and societies around the world.
This lesson begins by examining Hadiths related to the concept of ‘Ayn. It then goes on to explore various measures that can be taken to prevent the Evil Eye and Envy, including both recommended actions and those to be avoided. Students will gain insight into the different types of Evil Eye and the dangers associated with them.
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