Invocations From the Quran and Sunnah and Ar-Ruqiya Pocket size

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This is a very beautiful booklet consists of many authentic Duas (supplications) for a Muslim to supplicate on a daily basis and on special occasions. Also Contains the Section Ar-Ruqiya (Remedy by recitation of Invocations over a patient) Ruqyah (plural ruqa) derives from the past-tense verb raqa. It consists of words said or written in the form of dud or Dhikr for the purpose of protection or cure. It is sometimes accompanied with other actions, such as blowing or wiping over the thing to which it is applied.

A synonym for ruqyah in Arabic is tawith and tawithah, from which derives the description al-Muawwidhat (the protecting ones) for the last three suras of the Quran, and al-Muawwidhatan (the two protecting ones) for the last two suras only (cited below). They are usually referred to in English as spells, charms, incantations, and so on This book book is presented with translation for non Arab Muslims who are unable to understand the meaning in Arabic.

This will help them to understand the meaning of these supplications which are taken from the Qur’an and the Prophet’s traditions. This will also help them to achieve an improved state in their worship of Allah.

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This is a very beautiful booklet consists of many authentic Duas (supplications) for a Muslim to supplicate on a daily basis and on special occasions. Also Contains the Section Ar-Ruqiya (Remedy by recitation of Invocations over a patient) Ruqyah (plural ruqa) derives from the past-tense verb raqa. It consists of words said or written in the form of dud or Dhikr for the purpose of protection or cure. It is sometimes accompanied with other actions, such as blowing or wiping over the thing to which it is applied.

A synonym for ruqyah in Arabic is tawith and tawithah, from which derives the description al-Muawwidhat (the protecting ones) for the last three suras of the Quran, and al-Muawwidhatan (the two protecting ones) for the last two suras only (cited below). They are usually referred to in English as spells, charms, incantations, and so on This book book is presented with translation for non Arab Muslims who are unable to understand the meaning in Arabic.

This will help them to understand the meaning of these supplications which are taken from the Qur’an and the Prophet’s traditions. This will also help them to achieve an improved state in their worship of Allah.

This is a very beautiful booklet consists of many authentic Duas (supplications) for a Muslim to supplicate on a daily basis and on special occasions. Also Contains the Section Ar-Ruqiya (Remedy by recitation of Invocations over a patient) Ruqyah (plural ruqa) derives from the past-tense verb raqa. It consists of words said or written in the form of dud or Dhikr for the purpose of protection or cure. It is sometimes accompanied with other actions, such as blowing or wiping over the thing to which it is applied.

A synonym for ruqyah in Arabic is tawith and tawithah, from which derives the description al-Muawwidhat (the protecting ones) for the last three suras of the Quran, and al-Muawwidhatan (the two protecting ones) for the last two suras only (cited below). They are usually referred to in English as spells, charms, incantations, and so on This book book is presented with translation for non Arab Muslims who are unable to understand the meaning in Arabic.

This will help them to understand the meaning of these supplications which are taken from the Qur’an and the Prophet’s traditions. This will also help them to achieve an improved state in their worship of Allah.

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