Those Who Do Not Believe the Qur’an is a Healing
Question: What about those who do not believe in the healing power of the Qur‘an, who consider treatment by it as a myth and who believe that proper treatment has to be done only by material means as in medical practice?
Answer:
To believe that the Qur‘an is not a healing contradicts the Qur‘an and the Hadith. In the Qur‘an, Allah says, ―(82) and we reveal of the Qur‘an that which is a healing and a mercy to believers.‖ 1 He says also, ―(44) Say: It [the Qur‘an] is for those who believe [in it] a guidance and a healing.‖ 2 The Hadith reports the case of the Sahabi (the Prophet‘s Companion) who treated a patient stung by a scorpion. The patient was cured and was able to walk without any suffering after the Ruqya treatment. 3 Many other successful cases have been reported. Experience tells us that some illnesses which are too difficult for skilful doctors to treat by known medical means (medications and operations) have been -- by Allah‘s permission -- effectively treated with Ruqyas. Obviously, some medical doctors, by the nature of their training, are likely to deny that people can be possessed by the devil or be affected by magic or envy. Since such causes cannot be materially identified by ordinary medical tools, such as the stethoscope, the microscope and x-rays, patients are judged as Physically sound in spite of their epileptic fits, fainting and inner suffering, which disturb them and cause sleeplessness and restlessness.
However, once those very patients are treated by means of legal ruqyas, their suffering is – by Allah‘s permission -- removed. How effective Ruqyas are is related to the religious states of Raqis and patients. Regarding the Raqi, much depends on his mastery of relevant prayers and Qur‘anic verses and on his faith, honesty, purity of intention and avoidance of suspicious deeds. Patients, on the other hand, must be committed Muslims, who believe in the oneness of Allah and shun sins. Such qualities of Raqis and patients should – by Allah‘s permission – produce good results. 1
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