Q&A

MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Q: Is this service online or offline also?

A: All of our services are provided online. This helps save time and makes them accessible from anywhere at your convenience.


Q: Which platform do you use for online sessions?

A: We use the Zoom platform, which is easily downloadable on mobile devices or laptops.


Q: What is Ruqyah therapy?

A: Ruqyah is the recitation of the Qur’an to treat spiritual ailments.


Q: How do you handle it if a Jinn appears?

A: It is uncommon for a Jinn to appear during Ruqyah therapy. In the rare cases where it happens, our experienced Ruqyah therapists are well-prepared to handle the situation and ensure everything remains under control.


Q: Where is the team located?

A: Our company is based in Hyderabad, India.


Q: How much time will it take for me to recover from spiritual ailments?

A: We offer a package of 10 sessions, with each session conducted once a week. 80% of our clients recover within these sessions. However, Shifa (healing) is from Allah, and the exact duration is determined by Him alone.


Q: Will I get cured here?

A: InshAllah. You can view the testimonials of those who have been cured.


Q: What are the symptoms of spiritual illness?

A: Symptoms vary, but a key indicator is if medical treatments have no effect on your sickness, it’s most likely a spiritual illness.


Q: Can I listen to Ruqyah while my treatment is ongoing?

A: The Ruqyah therapist will recommend the necessary steps based on your specific case.


Q: Within how many days can I expect a difference in my health?

A: Many patients start noticing a difference within 2 weeks.


Q: Why do you charge for this service?

A: To provide a dedicated, consistent, and professional service, we need to cover salaries and administrative costs, ensuring the organization can help many people.


Q: Can my spiritual illness affect my family and home?

A: It depends on the case, but yes, it can have an effect.


Q: Is it normal to have negative thoughts during my treatment?

A: Yes, but these thoughts usually subside as the treatment progresses and you start to feel better.


Q: After treatment, what precautions should I take to avoid getting afflicted again?

A: Trust in Allah for protection and maintain your daily Azkar (remembrances).


Q: Can non-Muslims also be cured through this service?

A: Yes, non-Muslims can also benefit from this service.

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