Dua for Cures


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Holy Quran is kalamullah (word of Allah Ta'ala), which blesses the reader and especially whose, who follow its golden teachings. Without doubt, each word of this holy book is Barkaah for us and provides Najat to Muamin and Alamin. The latitude of its qualities of cure cannot be confined into a small book. Only few Ayats have been selected from the Ocean for the benefit of readers. These few mujrebaats (well tried) Ayats were used by few elders (Buzurgaan-e-Deen) and they had benefit from the curing temporal and moral diseases. Hence they are being produced here for the benefit of Muslim, since they are well tied. These should be read with faith. It is hoped that the readers will benefit from this book. Following Duas ( Ayats ) in this book for, Ayats of Shifa For Blood Pressure Remedy's for Heart Diseases For Diabetic Disturbed by an evil spirit To remove Jinnats No hope of children being born Miscarriage For male children If a woman loses her new born child Wish for having a baby girl For disobedient children To beak unlawful relationship Having difficulty to find right partner for your children Involved in evils Lack of love between husband and wife Kidney or Pancreas of Stone Differences in the family For return a person that has run away For Piles To remove the effect of witchcraft To stop an oppressor from oppressing Afflicted with difficulty When something is stolen To remove the fear form enemy When something is lost To relieve worry and grief Incurable disease Week eyesight Bad dreams Success in exam To win a court case Vastness in sustenance Any stain or mark on the body To achieve success in business Freedom from imprisonment To have a shine on a face Any type of pain To remove anger and stubbornness Increase the knowledge Suffering from tongue For blister in the mouth Fulfillment of all permissible wishes Poisonous bite of animal Indigestion Loss of appetite For headache For the evil eye ( Nazar ) Weakness of digestion Stomach - Acne, pain in liver Tooth and ear acne Want to see Prophets (S.A.W) in your dream




Healing and Shifa from Quran and Sunnah


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Get lots of Du'as and guidance on special Quranic verses for healing, ruqya and Shifa. This book provides Islamic guidance and many Du'as on the spiritual treatment of various ailments using Quran and the many Dua taught in the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad. The book's 23 chapters are divided into two parts. The first part provides a background on Islamic treatment and the reality of various ailments including evil eye, jinn possession, sihr (black magic and witchcraft), and others. The book provides Islamic guidance and ruqyah on the treatment of all such ailments including physical and psychological conditions. The second part of this book includes the actual Quranic verses and Dua from Hadith that Islamic scholars have used in the treatment of various diseases and spiritual ailments. These treatments are based on Quran, Sunnah, and the works of many Islamic scholars such as Ibn Al-Qayyim and his works in Attib-un-Nabawi (Prophetic Medicine). The works of many other Islamic scholars is also cited in this book This book covers the following topics Islamic Spiritual Treatment and Healing Islamic Spiritual Healing Versus Medical Science Quranic Ruqyah for Spiritual Treatment Handling Calamities and Challenges in Life The Reality of Jinns and Shaytaan (Satan) The Reality of Sihr (Black Magic) The Reality of "Evil Eye" The Power and Blessings of the Quran and Dua Ruqyah from Quran and Hadith used for treatment Spiritual Treatment for Sihr (Black Magic) Spiritual Treatment for Jinn Possession Spiritual Treatment for Evil Eye Dua for Psychological Problems and Physical Ailments And more




The Book Of Remembrances


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The Book Of Remembrances [Kitab al-Adhkar] – By Imam Yahya ibn Sharaf an-Nawawi Kitab al-Adhkar is the definitive compilation of words of remembrance and glorification of (dhikr), and supplicatory prayer to (du’a), the Lord of the Universe, as related from His final Emissary, the Prophet Muhammad (may Allah bless and exalt him). Dhikr and du’a lie at the very heart of the din, the relationship between creature and Creator. As part of the Sunna or Prophetic Way, they are a divinely appointed means of approaching Allah Most High for all our needs, and of making use of all the moments of daily life to strengthen our tawhid, the existential and cognitive Unity that is the hallmark of Muslim spirituality. Also covered are the vital principles of speaking only what is good and avoiding the sins of the tongue. The author, Muhy al-Din Yahya ibn Sharaf al-Nawawi (631-676/123-1277) devoted his entire life to the pursuit of sacred knowledge. He is revered throughout the Sunni world as one of its greatest authorities. Among his most famous writings are the Arba’in, a collection of forty Hadiths; a commentary on the Sahih of Imam Muslim; and Kitab al-Adhkar. Designed as a reference guide and a source of inspiration, this volume presents a clear and elegant English translation of Imam al-Nawawis classic, together with the text of every single prayer and invocation, both in Arabic letters and in romanisation. Also included are all the authors statements about those Hadiths which he related personally from his own teachers, and his guidance on the correct spelling and meanings of rare words and names. Finally, al-Nawawi's comments on the sources of Hadiths are supplemented by further scholarly notes.




A Handbook of Spiritual Medicine


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This spiritual guide to the self is a handbook of tazkiyah or 'self-purification'. Not only does it illustrate the maladies of the human spiritual condition, it recognises the struggles and insecurities we all succumb to from time to time, and offers up the remedies too. The antidotes to our ailments are drawn from Qur'anic verses and authenticate ahadith (Prophetic sayings), inspiring mindfulness of the Almighty Cherisher (SWT) and His Beloved Prophet (PBUH). This guidebook, drawing on the 11th and 12th Century works of the 'Proof of Islam' and the wondrous sage, Imam Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali can be applied to our busy lives in the modern, hi-tech era, and will prove accessible to people of all ages, all denominations: believers and non-believers alike.




Spiritual Disease and Its Cure


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The Imam was asked a long question of which a part was - What is the opinion of the scholars regarding a man who is afflicted by a disease, and knows that if it should continue it would damage his life? The Imam Quoted the Hadith from Sahih Bukhari The prophet (S) said: 'Allah has appointed a remedy for every disease He has sent down' Imam Ahmad reported on the authority of Usamah bin Shareek that the ' Prophet (S) said Allah has not made a disease without providing a remedy for it, with the exception of one disease, namely old age' This Applies to the medicine for the heart, soul and body. The wellbeing of the servant's heart, is far more important than that of his body, for while the wellbeing of his body enables him to lead a life that is free from illnesses in this world, that of the heart ensures him both a fortunate life in this world and eternal bliss in the next.




Islamic medical wisdom


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According to Fiqh E Jaferia..... Islamic Medical Wisdom - The Tibb al-A'imma by Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (as) (Author), Andrew J. Newman (Editor), Batool Ispahany (Translator) The present is the first English translation of a text in the Twelver Shi'i prophetic medical tradition. As such it will prove of both interest and importance to specialists and non-specialists alike. The former include those pursuing study of various aspects of Islamic history and civilization in general and especially students of the history of Islamic medicine. The latter include both those wishing greater awareness of the Twelver Shi'i faith and heritage in general, and those desirous of greater familiarity with practical dimensions of the faith in particular. For these audiences a fuller appreciation of this text is perhaps best achieved by some discussion of the place of the prophetic medical tradition within the context of the history of Islamic medicine. Western-language scholars have generally defined Islamic medicine as composed of two distinct and dichotomous traditions, pre-Islamic Galenic medicine and prophetic medicine. Galenic medicine is understood to have become available to Islamic medical writers and practitioners as Greek scientific texts were translated into Arabic, beginning especially in Baghdad In the early 3rd/9th century. Supported by the Abbasid caliphs and other wealthy benefactors, over the next two hundred years the translation movement made much of Greek philosophy and science available in Arabic, the lingua franca of Islamic civilization. The Imams of the Ahl al-Bayt, peace be upon them, were as concerned with treating the body as they were with treating the soul, and their regard for the soundness of the body was similar to their regard for the refinement of the soul. They were physicians of the soul and the body, and Muslims would consult them for their physical illnesses as they would for curing their spiritual sicknesses. This collection of Hadith is ample evidence of that. The Imams, peace be upon them, were not merely conveyors of religious regulations and legislation, but were leaders committed to caring for the Muslims, equally concerned-if such a term is correct-with the health of their bodies and their beliefs, such that they encouraged the learning of medicine (al-.tibb). In his comprehensive statement on the divisions of knowledge, 'Ali b. Abu Talib (d. 40/661) Amir al-Mu'minin, peace be upon him, combined it [medicine] with the knowledge of jurisprudence (al-fiqh), saying: 'There are four kinds of knowledge: jurisprudence for religions, medicine for bodies, grammar for languages, and [study of] the stars to recognize the seasons. Much has been related from the Imams in collections [of Hadith] on medicine and preserving good health, just as there are more descriptions of various remedies related from them. Here for the reader are a small number of their sayings which are general rules for preserving health and physical well-being.




The Power of Dua (to Allah)


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This popular book provides more than two hundred Quran verses, hadith, and scholarly explanations related to the topic of making Duas more effective and thus increasing the chances of them getting accepted. The book also narrates many stories and examples of how the prophets invoked Allah in various situations. In this information packed publication, you will learn answers to these commonly asked questions: Why should we make dua when everything is already decreed? What can hold acceptance of Dua? (Important question) What can help make Duas accepted? (Important question) What should never be asked in a dua? A complete checklist that you can keep handy and work on as a reminder Can Dua be made in prayers? What mistakes do people make after duas are answered? What are the effects of Dhikr on making Dua? (very important) What role does Quran play in the acceptance of your Dua? AWhat are the stipulations for acceptance of dua? Why making dua to Allah is not an option, but a necessity. Understanding the life transformational powers of Dua How dua CAN change what is already decreed? What mistakes people make that make Dua's "suspended" rather than accepted? What are the mistakes related to the topic of Dua that makes Allah angry? What happens when a dua appears to be unanswered? What about the wait involved in getting Dua accepted? What are the times when Dua is more likely to be accepted? Which people's Dua are especially accepted? What if someone asks Allah something that is sinful? What about the act of wiping one's face after making a Dua? How to Invoke Allah in Dua? What is the best position for Making Dua? What are the best places for making Dua? Dua's that various Prophets made for various situations, and difficulties that they faced and more such topics.




Defeat Inguinal Hernia


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A much awaited volume about inguinal hernias with detailed information on its management with alternative therapies. The work is thoroughly complete within its own range; accounting for the most modern concepts and treatment options available.




DUAs for Success


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Finally, here is a DUA book that packs many DUAs that you will need for your life's various situations. These include DUAs that ask Allah for the ease of one's difficulties, blessings for self and family, increase in Rizq (life's provisions), relief from anxiety and calmness in hearts and many more. This book contains specially selected DUAs (invocations and supplications to Allah) that are suitable for asking Allah for relief from burdens and difficulties and asking for success and happiness in this life and the hereafter. These DUAs are taken both from the Quran and Hadith of the Prophet (sallal-lahu Alaihi wasallam).




Diseases of the Hearts & Their Cures


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Actions are distinguished, one from the other, with respect to their excellence in the Sight of Allah in accordance with the condition of the heart, not by their number or form, but rather due to the strength of the caller, his truthfulness, his sincerity and the extent to which he prefer Allah over himself. The heart has been singled out for this because it is the leader of the body, and through the purification of the leader the subjects become purified, and with his corruption they become corrupted. So if you, Observant of Allah, wish to cure your hear then it is upon you to be truthful with regards to seeking refuge with Allah and putting your trust in Him, to pray a great deal of supererogatory prayers, to perform the actions of obedience to Allah frequently, to pray the night prayer while the people are sleeping, and to treat your heart by making it continuously stick to the remembrances and by befriending only the righteous and to frequently recite the Quran. And Allah will indeed allow all of this to be preserved by him.