- magiciansBlack magic (sihr) and divine powerDoes black magic (sihr) really work if Allah is all-powerful? Authentic answers from Qur'an and Sunnah.
- fearJinn capabilities and limitsWhat jinn can and cannot do, grounded in Qur'an and authentic Sunnah - free of folklore and fear.
- practicalThe ruling on visiting fortune-tellersForty nights of unaccepted prayer (salah), and the line between visiting and believing - what Islam actually rules.
- practicalThe three refuge surahs (al-Mu'awwidhat) as daily shieldSurah Al-Ikhlas, Al-Falaq, An-Nas - the three protective surahs the Prophet recited daily.
- practicalThe Throne Verse (Ayat al-Kursi)The throne verse: its meaning, when the Prophet prescribed it, and how to recite it daily.
- practicalThe evil eye (al-ayn)Is the evil eye real? How to recognise it, how to seek refuge from it, and how to give the prophetic ma-sha-Allah.
- fearIntrusive whispers (waswasah) and the heartIntrusive thoughts, Shaytan's whisperings, and the prophetic response that breaks them.
- magiciansWhy magicians appear to know thingsHow magicians produce accurate-sounding details: the jinn companion (qarin), eavesdropping jinn, and a hundred lies wrapped around one truth.
- medicalSpiritual recitation (ruqyah) and modern medicineRecitation (ruqyah) and medicine are not rivals - they are two parallel responses Allah commanded. Both are Sunnah.
- childrenSpiritual recitation (ruqyah) for children and infantsHow the Prophet sought refuge for Hasan and Husayn - the exact words, the timing, and the principles for your own children.
- practicalSelf-recitation vs going to a ruqyah practitioner (raqi)When self-recitation is enough, when a qualified practitioner (raqi) helps, and how to tell the qualified ones from the charlatans.
- practicalRecited water, oil, and other objectsWhat is permissible to recite over - water, oil, food - and where the line into innovation (bid'ah) falls.
- practicalBlack seed, honey, and zamzamThree substances praised in the Sunnah - what they are, how the Prophet recommended them, and how to use them today.
- culturalAmulets (taweez) and written versesWhat the Sunnah rules on amulets, why so many of them slide into shirk, and what the safe alternative is.
- homeStrange events at homeFootsteps, moving objects, sounds in the night - what they likely are, and the prophetic response.
- medicalPhysical reactions during recitation (ruqyah)Why your body sometimes reacts strongly during Qur'anic recitation - what is normal, what is a warning sign, and what is unrelated.
- medicalNightmares and disturbed sleepWhat the Prophet taught about disturbing dreams: the source, the response, and what NOT to do.
- culturalEggs, lemons, and salt ritualsCultural rituals dressed up as religion: what they actually are, where they came from, and the Sunnah's clean answer.
- practicalEnvy (hasad)What envy is in Islam, how it harms the envier and the envied, and the Sunnah's response to both directions.
- familyMarriage and jinn claimsFailed marriages, broken engagements, and 'jinn obstruction' - how to think about it without falling into charlatan traps.
- familyFamily pressure to visit healersWhen relatives push you toward fortune-tellers or unsound 'spiritual healers' - how to respond with manners and the oneness of Allah (tawheed) intact.
- childrenChildren at fragile agesInfants, toddlers, and pre-pubescent children need the prophetic remembrances (adhkar) more than adults - here is how the Prophet (peace be upon him) himself protected the young.
- homeHome protection routineThe prophetic remembrances (adhkar) that turn a house into a fortress: Surah Al-Baqarah, the Throne Verse at night, the three refuge surahs morning and evening, and the Bismillah formula at every threshold.
- medicalAnxiety and panic attacksAnxiety can have medical, psychological, or spiritual sources - and often all three. The prophetic remembrances address the spiritual layer; qualified care addresses the medical and psychological.
- medicalSuicidal thoughtsIf you are in immediate danger, contact emergency services now. This page is theological guidance, not crisis care. The Qur'an and Sunnah are unambiguous: your life is not yours to end, and Allah's mercy is wider than any moment you are inside.
- medicalMenstruation, pregnancy, and recitation (ruqyah)Menstruation does not bar a woman from spiritual recitation (ruqyah). Pregnancy is the time the prophetic remembrances matter most. What the Sunnah actually says about both states.
- medicalWhen doctors cannot find the causeThe Prophet (peace be upon him) said: Allah has not sent down a disease without sending down its cure. When medicine cannot locate the cause, the prophetic remembrances are not a Plan B - they were always part of the protocol.
- practicalSupplication (du'a) after prayerThe window after every obligatory prayer is among the times the Prophet (peace be upon him) said supplication is most accepted. The prophetic formulas, in order, and what each one is for.
- aqeedahAsking Allah by His NamesAllah revealed that He has the most beautiful Names - so call upon Him by them (Qur'an 7:180). What that means in practice, and which Name fits which need.
- aqeedahReturning to Allah after a long absenceIf prayer has lapsed for years and the door feels too far, the door is closer than you think. The prophetic protocol for reopening it - and what the Sunnah promises about Allah's joy at the returning believer.
Q&A
Questions and answers
Thirty grouped pages of common questions, each answered from primary sources. Tap a topic to open its question set.