Many practitioners blow (lightly without spit) onto their hands and rub them over their body, or blow into a glass of water to drink.
A recitation of "7 Fatiha, 7 Ayatul Kursi, 7 Ikhlas, 7 Falaq, and 7 Nas" is a common spiritual practice in Islam known as . It is primarily used for protection, healing, and seeking relief from spiritual or physical distress. 🛡️ Core Purpose
The number seven is often highlighted in prophetic tradition as a number of completion and divine significance.
Start with a sincere heart, asking Allah for protection or healing.
Guards against the "Evil Eye" (Ayn), envy (Hasad), and spiritual harm.
Called "The Opener" and the "Mother of the Book." It is the ultimate prayer for guidance and healing.
Many practitioners blow (lightly without spit) onto their hands and rub them over their body, or blow into a glass of water to drink.
A recitation of "7 Fatiha, 7 Ayatul Kursi, 7 Ikhlas, 7 Falaq, and 7 Nas" is a common spiritual practice in Islam known as . It is primarily used for protection, healing, and seeking relief from spiritual or physical distress. 🛡️ Core Purpose 7 Fatiha 7 Ayatul Kursi 7
The number seven is often highlighted in prophetic tradition as a number of completion and divine significance. Many practitioners blow (lightly without spit) onto their
Start with a sincere heart, asking Allah for protection or healing. 🛡️ Core Purpose The number seven is often
Guards against the "Evil Eye" (Ayn), envy (Hasad), and spiritual harm.
Called "The Opener" and the "Mother of the Book." It is the ultimate prayer for guidance and healing.