Say, "O My servants who have transgressed against themselves [by sinning], do not despair of the mercy of Allah. Indeed, Allah forgives all sins.1Indeed, it is He who is the Forgiving, the Merciful." And return [in repentance] to your Lord and submit to Him before the punishment comes upon you; then you will not be helped. And follow the best of what was revealed to you from your Lord [i.e., the Qur’ān] before the punishment comes upon you suddenly while you do not perceive, Lest a soul should say, "Oh, [how great is] my regret over what I neglected in regard to Allah and that I was among the mockers." Or [lest] it say, "If only Allah had guided me, I would have been among the righteous." Or [lest] it say when it sees the punishment, "If only I had another turn so I could be among the doers of good."
(az-Zumar: 53-58)
Do you know in which context these ayat were revealed? They were revealed in regards to the Muslims in Mecca who left Islam due to the extreme
torture they received from the Quraish. The Muslims thought that these people were doomed until these ayat were revealed.
Anas b. Malik reported that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said that one amongst the denizens of Hell who had led a life of ease and plenty amongst the people of the world would be made to dip in Fire only once on the Day of Resurrection and then it would be said to him: O, son of Adam, did you find any comfort, did you happen to get any material blessing? He would say: By Allah, no, my Lord. And then that person from amongst the persons of the world be brought who had led the most miserable life (in the world) from amongst the inmates of Paradise. and he would be made to dip once in Paradise and it would be said to him. O, son of Adam, did you face, any hardship? Or had any distress fallen to your lot? And he would say: By Allah, no, my Lord, never did I face any hardship or experience any distress. (Muslim)
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SoldierAmatUllah, the suffering you have been going through all of these years is because of shayateen due to sihr. There is currently a massive epidemic going on in the Ummah now which is far worse than coronavirus. The Munafiqeen have amassed in abundance and practicing sihr amongst the Muslims has become so commonplace that it seems every family has some Aunti or Uncle that's engaged in it. Giving up is not an option and is not going to bring any real relief. Giving up simply means giving the reigns to shaitan who will not leave you alone until you are in the worst suffering.
The
only solution is Ruqyah. The problem is the vast majority of Muslims are half-hearted when it comes to Ruqyah which leads to inconsistent effort in striving against the shayateen. This leads to going one step forward, one step back, one step forward, two steps back, etc. Which is extremely draining and frustrating, hence the suffering while getting nowhere for 18 years. We fight shaitan one day and them give him a break the next so he can recuperate, recover and plague us again the next day. This will never work. We have to be constant and consistent in our Ruqyah, Dua, and Quran.
The
bare minimum that should be applied is one Juz of the Quran
daily in addition to the Ayat that are specific to Ruqyah: al-Fatiha (7 times), ayat al-Kursiy (3 or 7 times), the last ayat of surah al-Baqarah, The last three surahs of the Quran (3 times each)
Also, reciting as much of surah al-Baqarah as one can once every three days.
Of course, before all of this, the five daily prayers on time is absolutely necessary.
If this is done
repeatedly and
consistently, then the shayateen will weaken over time (not a long time) and you will be able to finally start healing, recovering and strengthening by Allah's Permission.
I have tried everything just everything you name it and I have done that.
You tell me that you have done the above things mentioned
consistently for one month during that 18-year period and didn't experience any relief. I am certain that that is not the case.
Making Dua'/Athkar/and Quran consistently for a day or two is not going to cut it. It is much worse when it comes to Sihr and requires more concerted effort on our part. From this terrible trial comes a lot of khair if we can push though it: struggle, disavowing of/rejecting the shaitan, Calling upon and having Tawakkul in Allah, and perhaps more than anything else: Patience and Steadfastness.
And of course for every iota of pain comes a great reward from Allah, ash-Shakur.
For Muslims who are
not afflicted with sihr. Be aware that this Fitnah is incredibly/increasingly widespread and one should seek to protect oneself and one's family.
"O you who have believed, protect yourselves and your families from a Fire whose fuel is people and stones, over which are [appointed] angels, harsh and severe; they do not disobey Allah in what He commands them but do what they are commanded." (at-Tahrim: 6)
As the saying goes: prevention is better than cure. Boost your defenses with the well-known prescriptions given to us by Allah and His Messenger: Athkar after fajr and asr; athkar before sleeping, while going outside and any athkar that has anything to do with shaitan. More important than all of that is daily recitation of the Quran. I swear by Allah! The shayateen can not compete with the Quran. The Quran literally burns them, causes them pain and can even kill them.
Keeping shayateen out of your house is one thing, but kicking them out once they have already entered and established themselves requires considerably more effort and requires more powerful medicine.
When my father passed away, he left behind a widow whom we quickly found out was engaging in this evil filth. All people who engage in practicing Sihr are severely afflicted with Hasad. Thing eat, drink, and breath Hasad. She became extremely hostile to everyone in the whole family and demanded outright that all of my dad's inheritance be given to her. Of course we refused, she cut ties with her children (my brothers and sister) and all of us. She tried to use sihr against me, my wife, my sister, my aunt, and others in my family My sister lives in another part of town. Me and my wife live in a completely different country. My aunt, because of circumstances had no choice but to live right underneath her. All of us suffered from hardships due to sihr except for my Aunt. My aunt is a sweet, old housewife whom, if you didn't know her, would think she was a little naive, but in reality is the wisest in our family.
In spite of being extremely busy, she would throughout the day and night recite Quran constantly and even had a female shaikah who would review/teach Quran to her. She was constantly engaged in Quran.
In spite of the fact that there was a witch living right above her, she didn't suffer any ailments. Me, my wife, and my sister on the other hand were more lax and irregular with regards to Quran and as a result suffered much more. Even though we were more lax, I know that we suffered much less than others whom we know who were afflicted with sihr and chose to give up their prayers and reading any Quran. We know a woman who used to be very religious until some neighbors consumed by their own miserable Hasad used sihr to afflict her. Since then, she has stopped praying, reading Quran or doing any thikr. When we met her we encouraged her to pray upon which she looked eager. My wife was with her and told her to do wuthoo. She went to the sink to wash for prayer, when she froze, started shaking and was unable to continue. She broke down and said that she was too afraid as whenever she so much as makes thikr, they (shayateen) cause her great anguish and if she tries to pray they "will burn me".
The only way shaitan can overpower us is to convince us to give up the Quran. He cuts off your support, lures you out of your fortress/protection so he can lord over you and have control over your affairs. Then things become much harder.
Shaitan only has as much power over us as we give him. The more we obey Allah, remember Allah, and worship Allah the less influence/control shaitan will have over our actions/decisions. The more we give in, the more control he will have and the more miserable he will make us. he might leave us alone for a little if we give in a bit, but then he will be back for even more demands to make us even more astray later on.
The solution is not giving up and giving up will not bring any real relief, neither in the long run nor in the short run. It will only give shaitan more power over us who will be able to make our life, our world even darker. @
SoldierAmatUllah
Start a daily, consistent regimen of Quran and try to add more as days go by. Report to us (daily if you wish) and tell us your progress and also if you have had any troubles: slipped off of it for a day, new/more intense disturbing thoughts/more intense ailments/some relief/etc. We will support you (biithnillah), make dua for you, encourage you to push forward and console you when you slip or fail while encouraging you to continue.
Abu Sa’id al-Khudri reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said,
“Satan said: By Your might, O Lord, I will continue to mislead the children of Adam, as long as their souls are in their bodies. The Lord said: By My might and majesty, I will continue to forgive them, as long as they seek My forgiveness.” (Ahmed)
May Allah continue to send His curses upon the filthy rotten cursed shayateen and help the Muslims in their desperate time of need Ameen.