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Self-Ruqyah, Properly

Technique, texts and consistency — your own treatment, run right, and kept up.

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Most people who try ruqyah on themselves stop too early, or do it in a way that never gave it a chance. Foundations told you what ruqyah is; this course makes you good at it. The five steps in detail, the texts and how to choose between them, the lawful remedies prepared correctly, and — the part almost nobody teaches — how to still be doing it in six weeks.

Read a section

Two or three hundred words on one idea, with the verse or the hadith right there beside it.

Do something with it

A question, a pair to match, an order to put right. The lesson will not close until they are done.

Keep what you learn

Notes, highlights and progress travel with your account — and wait for you where you stopped.

Before you start

Isthiscourseforyou?

It is written for one kind of reader, and it is honest about who it will not help.

Yes, if…

  • You have read Foundations, or already know what ruqyah is, and now want to do it well
  • You have tried self-ruqyah before and it quietly stopped after a week or two
  • You want to know what to recite for a particular trouble, rather than reciting the same thing every night
  • You are treating yourself while under a doctor's care and want the two to run together properly
  • You want to be able to do this for your household without depending on anyone

Not yet, if…

  • You have not covered the basics yet — start with Foundations, which is free and comes first
  • You are looking for someone to perform ruqyah on you rather than to learn it yourself
  • You want a diagnosis — this course teaches treatment, and no course can diagnose you
  • You are training to treat others professionally — that is the Raqi Course

By the end

Whatyou'llbeabletodo.

Not a reading list — a set of things you will actually be able to do when you close the last lesson.

I know what to recite, how to recite it, and how to keep going when nothing seems to be happening.
The finish line
  1. 01Run a complete self-ruqyah session from start to finish, without notes
  2. 02Choose what to recite for a particular trouble, instead of reciting the same set every night
  3. 03Prepare recited water and olive oil correctly, and know exactly what they are and are not
  4. 04Use the Sunnah remedies safely, and recognise the two that carry real cautions
  5. 05Build a daily habit that is still running in six weeks — the part where almost everyone fails
  6. 06Read your own progress honestly, through a plateau, without despairing or escalating

The shape of it

Howit'sbrokendown.

Six modules. The first is short and explains what is actually happening when you recite; the rest are practical, and every one of them ends with something you do rather than something you know.

  1. 01What is actually happeningRuqyah as du'ā and as worship — why your own recitation is the strong version, and what to expect from it.4 lessons · 38 min
  2. 02The routine, masteredThe five steps in full: settling, seeking refuge, reciting, the blow and the wipe, and keeping on.5 lessons · 51 min
  3. 03Choosing what to reciteThe 47 passages, the three time-sets, and the by-need verse sets — with scenarios for choosing between them.5 lessons · 51 min
  4. 04The lawful remedies, prepared rightRecited water and oil, the Sunnah's table, the baths — how to prepare each one, and the two that carry cautions.5 lessons · 53 min
  5. 05Plans that stickThe part almost nobody teaches: how to still be doing this in six weeks.4 lessons · 39 min
  6. 06When it's hardIntensification, plateaus, the barriers in the receiver, and when to bring a raqi or a doctor back in.5 lessons · 51 min

Before you begin

Whatyou'llneedandwhatthiswillnotdo.

What you'll need

  1. 01Foundations first — or an equivalent grounding in what ruqyah is and is not
  2. 02A free account, so your progress and notes are kept
  3. 03About five hours in total, and then a habit that continues
  4. 04No Arabic required — everything is given in Arabic, transliteration and English

Most people take three or four weeks over it, doing a lesson and then practising what it taught before the next.

What this course does not do

  • It does not diagnose you, and it will not tell you what is wrong
  • It does not replace your doctor — medical care comes first and runs alongside, as always
  • It does not teach you to treat other people professionally, or to run sessions for the public
  • It does not teach anything that requires a practitioner, an object, or a fee

Everything here teaches — nothing here treats. Medical care always comes first, and healing is by Allah's permission.

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