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Exorcism in Islam is known as "Ruqyah" (رُقْيَة).
Permitted by Islam:
Ruqyah is permissible in Islam, and the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) himself practiced and taught it to his companions.
Recitation of Quran:
Reciting specific verses from the Quran, such as Surah Al-Fatihah, Surah Al-Baqarah, and Surah Al-Nas, is a common practice in Ruqyah.
Duas and Supplications:
Specific duas (prayers) and supplications are recited to seek Allah's protection and mercy.
No magic or charms:
Ruqyah in Islam strictly prohibits the use of magic, charms, or any form of fortune-telling.
Faith and patience:
Ruqyah requires strong faith and patience, as it may take time to be effective.
Seeking help:
If you or someone you know needs Ruqyah, it's recommended to seek help from a knowledgeable and pious Islamic scholar or Contact us
Remember, Ruqyah should only be performed by someone with proper knowledge and intentions, and it's essential to approach it with a strong faith and understanding of Islamic teachings.