Online Ruqya Treatment Process
For those who cannot attend a Ruqyah center in person, online Ruqyah sessions provide a legitimate and accessible solution, allowing patients to receive treatment wherever they are in the world.
Online Ruqyah Treatment
Authentic Ruqyah Based on the Qur’an and Sunnah — Available Worldwide
Many Muslims today struggle with spiritual afflictions such as the evil eye, magic, and jinn possession, yet they cannot easily access a trusted Ruqyah practitioner.
At the same time, the internet has become full of fraudulent healers and magicians who ask for things such as:
- Your mother’s name
- Personal photographs
- Strange rituals or talismans
- Your mother’s name
These practices are not from Islam.
What Is Online Ruqyah?
Online Ruqyah is when a qualified practitioner recites Qur’an and authentic supplications over a live call, allowing the patient to listen directly and respond during the session.
The treatment remains exactly the same Ruqyah practiced in Islam, except that modern communication tools are used to connect the practitioner and the patient.
Allah says:
“And We send down from the Qur’an that which is a healing and a mercy for the believers.”
(Qur’an 17:82)
The Messenger of Allah ﷺ said:
“Present your Ruqyah to me. There is no harm in Ruqyah so long as it does not contain shirk.”
— Narrated by ʿAwf ibn Mālik al-Ashjaʿī, recorded in Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim
Who Is Online Ruqyah For?
Online Ruqyah may be suitable for people who:
- Live outside the country and cannot attend sessions in person
- Are unable to travel due to illness or circumstances
- Prefer privacy and comfort in their own home
- Want regular follow-up treatment
- Live outside the country and cannot attend sessions in person
Many patients across the world have benefited from remote Ruqyah by the permission of Allah.
Signs You May Need Ruqyah
Not every difficulty in life is caused by a spiritual affliction. Many problems may be physical, emotional, or psychological, and it is important to approach every case with balance and wisdom.
However, some people experience symptoms that may indicate the presence of the evil eye, magic, or jinn interference.
Physical Symptoms
- Persistent fatigue with no clear medical explanation
- Sudden headaches, body pain, or pressure in the chest
- Frequent yawning, burping, or nausea when listening to Qur’an
- Unusual reactions during Ruqyah
- Persistent fatigue with no clear medical explanation
Emotional or Psychological Symptoms
- Sudden anxiety, fear, or sadness without a clear cause
- Feeling unusually angry or irritable
- Strong aversion to acts of worship such as prayer or Qur’an
- Sudden anxiety, fear, or sadness without a clear cause
Sleep-Related Symptoms
- Recurring nightmares
- Seeing animals such as snakes or dogs repeatedly in dreams
- Feeling pressure or paralysis during sleep
- Recurring nightmares
Life Disturbances
- Sudden unexplained problems in marriage or relationships
- Continuous obstacles in work or provision
- Feeling spiritually disconnected despite sincere effort
- Sudden unexplained problems in marriage or relationships
These symptoms do not always mean that a person is spiritually afflicted, but if several signs appear together, it may be beneficial to seek guidance and perform Ruqyah.
What Happens During a Session?
A typical online Ruqyah session includes:
1. Initial Consultation
The practitioner listens to the patient’s symptoms and background.
2. Qur’anic Recitation
Verses of the Qur’an and authentic supplications are recited during the session.
3. Observation of Reactions
The practitioner observes the patient’s responses and reactions.
4. Treatment Guidance
The patient receives a structured treatment plan, which may include:
- Ruqyah water
- Olive oil treatment
- Daily adhkar
- Qur’an recitation routines
- Listening to Ruqyah audios
- Ruqyah water
Types of Spiritual Afflictions Treated
By the permission of Allah, Ruqyah may help with conditions related to:
The Evil Eye (ʿAyn)
Symptoms may include unexplained fatigue, anxiety, or sudden life difficulties.
Magic (Sihr)
Including forms such as:
- Consumed magic (eaten or drunk)
- Sprinkled or buried magic
- Separation magic
- Marriage-blocking magic
- Consumed magic (eaten or drunk)
Jinn Possession (Mass)
Which may manifest through spiritual disturbances or reactions during Ruqyah.
A proper diagnosis is always made carefully, as not every problem is a spiritual affliction.
Important Warning About Fake Healers
Unfortunately, many individuals claim to perform Ruqyah while practicing sorcery or deception.
A legitimate practitioner will never ask for:
- Your mother’s name
- Photographs
- Sacrifices to other than Allah
- Talismans or written charms
- Unknown symbols, numbers, or squares
- Your mother’s name
These are clear signs of magic and deception and have nothing to do with Ruqyah Sharʿiyyah.
Choosing a Trustworthy Ruqyah Practitioner
In recent years, the popularity of Ruqyah has increased, and many people have begun offering services online. While some practitioners are sincere and knowledgeable, others may approach this field without the proper understanding, experience, or intention.
For this reason, it is important for patients to choose carefully and ensure that the practitioner they consult follows authentic Islamic principles.
A trustworthy Ruqyah practitioner should demonstrate:
Sound Islamic Belief
Ruqyah must be based strictly on the Qur’an and authentic supplications, without superstitious practices.
Transparency and Professional Conduct
Communication should remain clear, respectful, and structured.
Focus on Guidance, Not Dependency
The practitioner should guide the patient toward self-Ruqyah and remembrance of Allah, not create long-term dependency.
Respect for Privacy and Boundaries
Interactions should maintain Islamic etiquette and modesty, particularly online.
Avoidance of Suspicious Requests
A legitimate practitioner will never request unusual personal information.
A Simple Principle
Ruqyah is not mind reading, psychological manipulation, or guesswork.
It is simply:
- Reciting the words of Allah
- Making supplication
- Encouraging the patient to strengthen their relationship with Allah
- Reciting the words of Allah
The goal of Ruqyah is spiritual healing and guidance, not control or influence over people.
Empowering the Patient
One of the most important aspects of authentic Ruqyah is that the patient is taught how to perform Ruqyah for themselves.
The Prophet ﷺ encouraged believers to seek healing through the Qur’an, supplication, and reliance upon Allah.
This means the practitioner should aim to:
- Teach self-Ruqyah
- Encourage daily adhkar
- Strengthen the patient’s connection with the Qur’an
- Teach self-Ruqyah
True Ruqyah empowers the patient, rather than making them dependent on the practitioner.
Patient Experiences
Over the years, many people have sought Ruqyah for various spiritual difficulties. While every case is different and healing ultimately comes from Allah alone, many patients report improvements such as:
- Greater peace and clarity of mind
- Reduction in fear, anxiety, or unexplained distress
- Improvement in sleep and emotional stability
- Feeling spiritually stronger and closer to Allah
- Greater peace and clarity of mind
Learning how to perform self-Ruqyah often brings long-term spiritual strength and confidence.
Preparing for Your Session
Before the session, it is recommended to:
- Perform wudu (ablution)
- Sit in a quiet place without distractions
- Face the qiblah if possible
- Listen to the recitation with attention and reflection
- Perform wudu (ablution)
Following the treatment plan after the session is important for consistent healing.
Frequently Asked Questions About Online Ruqyah
Is online Ruqyah permissible in Islam?
Ruqyah is simply recitation of Qur’an and supplication, and listening to Qur’an through modern communication tools does not change its nature.
The Prophet ﷺ said:
“Present your Ruqyah to me. There is no harm in Ruqyah as long as it does not contain shirk.”
— Narrated by ʿAwf ibn Mālik, recorded in Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim
Is Ruqyah guaranteed to cure the illness?
No practitioner can guarantee a cure. Healing comes only from Allah, and Ruqyah is one of the means of seeking that healing.
Do I need to appear on camera?
In most cases, audio communication is sufficient, and video is not required. This helps maintain Islamic privacy and modesty, particularly for women.
How many sessions are usually required?
This varies depending on the case. Some people may benefit from a few sessions combined with self-Ruqyah, while others may require a longer treatment program.
Can I perform Ruqyah on myself?
Yes. In fact, self-Ruqyah is strongly encouraged in Islam.
The practitioner’s role is to guide and assist, but learning to perform Ruqyah yourself is an important part of treatment.
Our Approach
Our work is built upon three simple principles:
Authenticity
All treatment is based on the Qur’an and Sunnah, without superstition or hidden practices.
Responsibility
Not every problem is a spiritual illness. Sometimes difficulties may have physical or psychological causes, and we approach each case carefully.
Empowerment
Patients are guided to develop their own spiritual strength, so they can protect themselves and their families.
A Final Reminder
Ruqyah is not magic, nor is it a mysterious ritual.
It is simply reciting the words of Allah and supplicating to Him for healing, and the cure always comes from Allah alone.
The Prophet ﷺ said:
“Seek treatment, O servants of Allah, for Allah has not created a disease except that He has also created its cure.”
— Narrated by Aḥmad
Book an Online Ruqyah Session
If you believe you may be suffering from a spiritual affliction and cannot attend in person, you may request an online Ruqyah consultation.
During the consultation we will:
- Discuss your symptoms
- Determine whether Ruqyah is appropriate
- Provide guidance for treatment
- Discuss your symptoms
Healing comes only from Allah, and Ruqyah is simply one of the means through which we seek His help.