Dua Protection Against people, Harm & Black Magic
Protection against people's Enmity or Jealousy towards you
and Protection from Harm, Safety Against Enemies and Black Magic Duas
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and Protection from Harm, Safety Against Enemies and Black Magic Duas
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Recite; Kaf Ha Ya 'Ain Sad, kifayatuna. Ha
Meem 'Ain Seen Qaaf himayatuna Fasayakfikahumullahu wa huwas-sami'ul 'aleem
meaning
"Kaf ha' ya' 'ayn sad is our sufficiency. Ha' mim
'ayn sin qaf is our shelter. So God is sufficient for thee against them,
for He hears all, knows all."
Recite 3 times and blow on your palms and rub the plams all over
your body before going to meet an unpleasant officer or person.He will give you
a good treatment. If recited 7 times every morning and evening Allah will
protect you against all kinds of troubles.
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Say 70 times morning after Far and evening after Asr :
Hasbiyallahu la ilaha illa huwa
'alayhi tawakkaltu wa huwa rabbul 'arshil 'adheem-[“Sufficient
for me is Allah, there is no god but He, upon Him I place my trust, and He is
the Lord of the Glorious Throne” Quran (9:129)] (3x)
Abi Darda narrates that the Prophet (pbuh) said: "Whoever says in the morning and evening, Hasbiyallahu la ilaha illa huwa 'alayhi tawakkaltu wa huwa rabbul 'arshil 'adheem: Allah will suffice all his matters - [both] worldly and in the hereafter. The Prophet Muhammad (s) said, (Whomever says it) 70 times in the morning and in the evening, Allah will take care of whatever worries him/her of the matters of this world and the hereafter.” (morning means after Fajr and before sunrise, evening means after ‘Asr). (“HasbiyAllahu, La ilaha illa huwa, Alaihi Tawakkaltu”. Also recited in Wird al-Latif of Imam al-haddad
Giving Sadaqah will help with Duas being answered, Sins be
erased and sicknesses are sometimes due to sins; Showing gratitude is sunnah and Allah loves those slaves who shows
gratitude; gratitude earns more (ziyada) favours from Allah, Allah
promises increased favours for those who are grateful and (hates misers see
hadith below) "And
when your Lord proclaimed: "If you are thankful, I will give you
more"(14:7) and "We shall reward those who are thankful"
(3:45) Allah informs us that one of Satans primary objectives is to
prevent humans from being grateful.
Know about the shield of giving:
"Give Sadaqah without delay, for it stands in the way of
problems/calamities."(Tirmidhi) it says 70 problems that
is one is shielded from 70 problems with just a small amount of sadaqah.
Saqaqah washes your sins away:
"Sadaqah extinguishes sin as water extinguishes fire." (Tirmidhi) "Sadaqah appeases-(To satisfy or relieve)
the Lord’s anger and averts an evil death." (Tirmidhi)
The Shade of Sadaqah: “The believer’s shade on the Day of
Resurrection will be his Sadaqah.” (Tirmidhi) "The generous man is near Allah, near paradise, near men
and far from hell, but the miserly man is far from Allah, far from paradise,
far from men and near hell. Indeed, an ignorant man who is generous is dearer to Allah than a worshipper
who is miserly."(Tirmidhi)
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[Note 13]
Safety against Sihr (black magic)
Recite; Bismillahil ladhee la yadurru ma'asmihi shayun fil ardi wa la fis-samaa-i wahuwas-sami'ul 'aleem. meaning -"In the name of God, with whose Name nothing in the earth or sky can do harm, for He is the All-Hearer, All-Knower". Recite it 3 times after Fajr and 3 times after Maghrib; Also recited in Wird al-Latif of Imam al-haddad
Al-Tirmidhi and Abu Daud narrated that 'Uthman Ibn 'Affan said that the Prophet (pbuh) said: "Whosoever says: Bismillahil ladhee la yadurru ma'asmihi shayun fil ardi wa la fis-samaa-i wahuwas-sami'ul 'aleem, three times, no harm shall come to them." And in another narration: "No sudden affliction will reach him." Also recited in Wird al-Latif of Imam al-haddad
Also Dua of Sayyiduna Ayyub is used for Shifa as well as Black Magic and "Cupping-Hijama" is also known to take out Black Magic "Cupping-Hijama", as Hijama takes out all dirty blood and also Black Magic. Ibn Al-Qayyum mentions that the Messenger (s) was afflicted with Black Magic and was cupped on the head to treat it. He also highlights that Hijama is one of the best cures to treat Black Magic if performed correctly (Zaad al Ma'aad 4/125-126).
see link for more about Hijmahttp://www.hijama.co.uk/1-9-hijama-therapy.aspxhttp://www.sufihealing.org/cupping.htmhttp://www.hijamaclinic.net/ruqyah.php
A hadith says that ‘La hawla wala quwwata illa billah' is one of the treasures of the Garden.’ Understand the indication contained in terming it a ‘treasure‘ and you will know that its meaning is among the mysteries; for reward is of the same species as the act. The Prophet s.a.w has also said ‘Two raka’ats in the depths of the night are one of the treasures of goodness.’ Their reward comprises a hidden treasure because the time of their occurence, namely the night implies this. Also recited in Wird al-Latif of Imam al-haddad
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[Note 14]
Reciting: Audhu bi
kalimatillahit-taammati min sharri ma khalaq-In the
name of God, with whose Name nothing in the earth or sky can do harm, for He is
the All-Hearer, All-Knower. (3x)
In Sahih Muslim it is narrated from
Abu Hurairah that the Prophet(pbuh) said: "Whosoever says at nightfall, Audhu
bi kalimatillahit-taammati min sharri ma khalaq, no harm shall affect him.
And in another hadith a man came to the Prophet (pbuh) and said:"What an
affliction I received from a scorpion last night!" The Prophet (pbuh)
replied: "If you had said, when night fell, Audhu bi
kalimatillahit-taammati min sharri ma khalaq, it would not have harmed
you." Also recited in Wird al-Latif of Imam
al-haddad
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[Note 15]
Wa la hawla wa la quwwata illa
billahil 'aliyyil 'adheem. And there is no Power and no Might
except with Allah, the Exalted, the Glorious
Wa la hawla wa la quwwata is a
Remedy for 99 Sorrows and sicknesses
It is also reported that ‘La hawla wala quwwata
illa billah is a Remedy/Cure for 99
Sicknesses/ailments, the least of which is sorrow.’ See full article about Secrets of La hawla wa-la quwwata
illa bi'Llah by Imam al-haddad
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