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How to Know If Ruqya Is Actually Working?

In my years of sitting across from people, some anxious, some exhausted, others hopeful, I’ve noticed a common expectation. People often expect Ruqya to look like the climax of an action movie. They expect thunder, lightning, and an immediate, miraculous “poof” where all their problems vanish in a cloud of smoke.

While immediate relief does happen, true spiritual healing is usually more like a sunrise than a light switch. It is a process, a journey, and often, a deep cleaning of the soul.

If you have been attending sessions or listening to audio and you’re wondering, “Is anything actually changing?” or “Do I need to keep doing this?”, you are not alone. It is the most common question I get. Let’s walk through what healing actually looks like, stripping away the superstition and looking at it through the lens of a practitioner’s reality.

The Spiritual Detox: Understanding the Mechanism

 

To understand the signs, you have to understand the mechanism. Ruqya isn’t magic; it is the application of the Qur’an to burn away impurities. Think of your spiritual heart like a vessel. Over time, through trauma, sin, or affliction (sihr, ayn, or jinn), that vessel accumulates layers of grime.

When we pour the clear water of the Qur’an into that vessel, the dirt gets stirred up. This is where the confusion lies. Sometimes, when the dirt is stirred, the water looks muddier than before. That doesn’t mean it’s getting worse; it means the cleaning has begun.

Signs the “Cloud” Is Lifting (Progress)

 

When Ruqya is working, the signs are often quieter than you might expect. Yes, there are physical reactions during the session, the sweating, the yawning, the shaking, but the real proof is in your day-to-day life between the sessions.

1. The Return of “You.”

 

The most profound sign I see is the return of personality. When someone is afflicted, they often feel like a passenger in their own body. They feel numb, irritable, or perpetually brain-fogged.

As the Ruqya takes effect, that fog lifts. You might catch yourself laughing at a joke for the first time in months. You might find that the unnatural anger that used to flare up over spilled milk is suddenly manageable. It’s a subtle shift, but a powerful one: you start feeling like the protagonist of your own life again.

2. Ibadah Becomes Lighter

 

Afflictions act like weights on the ankles when you try to walk toward Allah. Prayer feels like climbing a mountain; listening to the Qur’an feels like nails on a chalkboard.

A clear sign of progress is “lightness.” You hear the Adhan, and you get up, no internal war, no dragging your feet. You might even find sweetness in the recitation that used to irritate you. This is the spiritual immune system kicking back in.

3. Changes in Dreams and Sleep

 

Sleep is often the battlefield for the afflicted. Progress usually looks like a transition. You might move from having terrifying nightmares of being chased or falling, to having dreams where you are fighting back and winning. Eventually, the nightmares fade into normal, restful sleep. Waking up rested, actually rested, is a massive indicator that the heavy energy is dissipating.

When the Battle Isn’t Over: Signs You Need More Sessions

 

Now, let’s talk about the other side of the coin. Sometimes, a client will have one great session and think, “I’m cured!” only to crash a week later. This isn’t a failure; it’s a sign that the root hasn’t been pulled yet.

We have to be realistic here. If an affliction has been sitting in your system for ten years, it is unlikely to leave quietly in ten minutes.

The “Yo-Yo” Effect

 

If you feel amazing for two days after a session, but by day three the heaviness, depression, or physical pain returns with a vengeance, you need more sessions. This indicates that we have weakened the affliction, but it is regenerating or reconnecting. Consistency is the only way to break that cycle.

Intense Reactivity (The “Stirring”)

 

Sometimes, things get louder before they get quiet. If you start a Ruqya program and suddenly your symptoms spike, you get angrier, you feel unexplained pain moving around your body, or you feel an intense aversion to the raqi (healer), do not stop.

This is what we call Jinn Confrontation. The entity or the energy is being cornered. It is reacting out of desperation, not strength. If you stop now, you allow it to settle back in. If you push through, you break its hold. Think of it like a fever breaking; the temperature spikes right before the illness leaves.

The “Hidden” Blockages

 

There are times when a client feels nothing during a session. No shaking, no crying, just boredom. Yet, their life is falling apart.

Counter-intuitively, this numbness often means you need more intense sessions, not fewer. The affliction might be deeply buried or “shielded.” We often need to peel back layers of emotional trauma or psychological barriers before the Ruqya can reach the spiritual root. In these cases, patience is your strongest weapon.

Navigating the Gray Area

 

So, how do you distinguish between “I’m healing” and “I’m stuck”?

The Healing Trajectory:

  • Good Sign: Symptoms are changing (e.g., pain moving from chest to foot).

  • Good Sign: You have more good days than bad days compared to last month.

  • Good Sign: You react less violently to the Qur’an and more with tears of relief.

The “Need More Work” Trajectory:

  • Sign: Symptoms remain exactly the same with zero shift after multiple sessions.

  • Sign: You are physically better, but spiritually you have stopped praying entirely (this is a trick of the Shaytan to make you think you are “fine” so you leave the cure).

A Final Reflection

 

Ruqya is a partnership between you, the practitioner, and your trust in Allah. It is rare for the path to be a straight line. There will be peaks and valleys.

If you are seeing signs of lightness, say Alhamdulillah and keep going to solidify the cure. If you are feeling resistance or seeing the symptoms flare, say Alhamdulillah and keep going, because it means you have woken the enemy up and it is afraid of you.

Don’t be discouraged by the time it takes. You didn’t get sick in a day, and sometimes, you won’t heal in a day. But with consistency, the clouds always, always, eventually run out of rain.

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How Does Ruqya Work & What Are the Steps?

Topics Covered

  • What is Ruqya?

  • The Spiritual Meaning Behind Ruqya

  • How Does Ruqya Work?

  • Types of Ruqya: Ruqya Shariyah vs. Non-Shariyah

  • Step-by-Step Process of Ruqya Healing

  • What to Expect During a Ruqya Session

  • Aftercare and Spiritual Maintenance

  • FAQs

What is Ruqya?

Ruqya is an Islamic spiritual healing practice that uses Qur’anic recitation and supplications (duas) to seek Allah’s protection and healing from spiritual ailments, such as evil eye (ayn), black magic (sihr), and jinn possession.

Unlike cultural or superstitious methods, Ruqya Shariyah follows authentic Islamic guidelines based on the Qur’an and Sunnah. It is a safe and faith-based approach used to restore spiritual, mental, and even physical well-being.

Many Muslims in Mississauga, Milton, and surrounding areas turn to Serene Hijama Ruqya for professional, Sunnah-based Ruqya sessions that combine compassion, knowledge, and sincerity.

The Spiritual Meaning Behind Ruqya

Ruqya is not merely a set of rituals; it is an act of worship and reliance on Allah (Tawakkul).
When a person seeks Ruqya, they are acknowledging that all healing ultimately comes from Allah. The recitation of the Qur’an and authentic supplications serves as a spiritual shield that strengthens faith and purifies the heart.

It also helps cleanse the negative energy or spiritual disturbances that may be affecting one’s mind, emotions, or environment. Many clients describe feeling calm, lighter, and spiritually renewed after a proper Ruqya session.

How Does Ruqya Work?

Ruqya works by combining Qur’anic verses, dua, and the power of belief to counteract harmful spiritual influences.
It is not the raqi (healer) who cures; rather, Allah allows healing through the words of the Qur’an.

1. Power of Qur’anic Verses

The Qur’an is a source of divine healing. Verses such as Surah Al-Fatiha, Ayatul Kursi, Surah Al-Ikhlas, Al-Falaq, and An-Nas are recited to drive away evil and restore peace.

2. Strength of Iman (Faith)

A strong connection with Allah and sincere belief in His healing power enhance the effectiveness of Ruqya.
The process realigns one’s focus from fear or anxiety toward trust, patience, and faith.

3. Purification of Energy and Mind

Ruqya clears negative spiritual energy, helping the person regain control of their thoughts and emotions. It also supports physical health by reducing stress, insomnia, and restlessness that may come with spiritual affliction.

Types of Ruqya: Ruqya Shariyah vs. Non-Shariyah

Not all Ruqya practices are authentic. Understanding the difference is vital:

1. Ruqya Shariyah (Permissible)

This is the authentic Islamic method performed using:

  • Verses from the Qur’an

  • Authentic duas from the Sunnah

  • Clean intentions (solely seeking Allah’s help)

It does not involve amulets, charms, symbols, or unknown words. The person performing it follows Islamic ethics and recites in a state of purity.

2. Ruqya Non-Shariyah (Impermissible)

Practices that involve magic, talismans, or invoking jinn are prohibited.
True Ruqya must remain free from shirk (associating partners with Allah) or un-Islamic rituals. Always ensure your healer practices authentic Ruqya Shariyah under Islamic guidance.

Step-by-Step Process of Ruqya Healing

The process of Ruqya may vary slightly based on the individual’s condition, but it generally follows these key steps:

1. Initial Assessment

The session begins with a discussion about the symptoms the person is experiencing, such as sudden fear, anxiety, nightmares, fatigue, or unexplained illness.
This helps the healer identify whether the issue may be related to evil eye, sihr, or jinn.

2. Intention and Purification

Both the raqi and the person seeking healing set a sincere intention (niyyah). The session usually starts with wudhu (ablution) and a short dua seeking Allah’s protection.

3. Recitation of Qur’an

The raqi recites specific Qur’anic verses and supplications over the person, water, or olive oil. Commonly recited verses include:

  • Surah Al-Fatihah

  • Ayatul Kursi (Surah Al-Baqarah, 2:255)

  • Surah Al-Ikhlas, Al-Falaq, An-Nas

  • Verses from Surah Al-Baqarah (2:102) against sihr

4. Blowing (Nafth) and Rubbing

After recitation, the raqi may gently blow (nafth) onto the person or into water and oil to be used later for drinking, bathing, or applying. This symbolizes the transfer of healing through Qur’anic energy.

5. Physical or Emotional Reactions

Some individuals may experience reactions such as crying, yawning, shaking, or sudden tiredness; these are natural signs that the body and soul are responding to the process.

6. Dua for Protection

The session ends with duas for healing, guidance, and ongoing protection from evil forces. The person is reminded to maintain regular prayers, dhikr, and Qur’an recitation for lasting spiritual strength.

What to Expect During a Ruqya Session?

A genuine Ruqya session should feel peaceful, modest, and respectful. There is no touching without consent, and the healer focuses only on Qur’anic methods.
The environment is calm, with Qur’an recitation creating a spiritually uplifting atmosphere.

After the session, many feel mentally clear, lighter, and spiritually calmer, while others may need several sessions depending on the severity of their condition.

If you’re seeking authentic Ruqya in Mississauga or Milton, visit Serene Hijama Ruqya, which offers a compassionate, faith-based approach to spiritual healing.

Aftercare and Spiritual Maintenance

Healing through Ruqya doesn’t end with one session; it’s a journey of continued faith and self-protection.
Here are some recommended practices after Ruqya:

  • Pray regularly (Salah) and make dhikr daily.

  • Recite Ayatul Kursi before sleep and after prayers.

  • Read Surah Al-Baqarah in your home frequently; it drives away shayateen.

  • Use Ruqya water or oil as prescribed by the healer.

  • Avoid haram environments and strengthen your relationship with the Qur’an.

Consistency in worship and maintaining a positive environment ensures that spiritual disturbances don’t return.

FAQs About Ruqya

1. How do I know if I need Ruqya?
If you experience constant fear, unexplained sadness, recurring nightmares, or negative energy around you, it might be beneficial to seek a Ruqya assessment.

2. Is Ruqya painful or dangerous?
No. Ruqya is based on Qur’anic recitation and prayer; it’s completely safe and non-invasive.

3. Can Ruqya be done at home?
Yes, you can perform Ruqya on yourself by reciting Qur’anic verses and duas with sincerity and trust in Allah.

4. How long does a Ruqya session take?
Typically, a session lasts between 45 minutes and an hour, depending on individual needs.

5. How many sessions are needed?
Some people feel relief after one session, while others may require multiple sessions depending on their condition.

6. Can Ruqya help with anxiety and stress?
Yes, many find emotional calm and spiritual clarity after Ruqya, as it helps remove negative energy and strengthens faith.

Final Thoughts

Ruqya is a powerful reminder that true healing lies in faith, sincerity, and connection with Allah.
When done properly, it brings peace, protection, and renewal, both spiritually and emotionally.
If you’re struggling with unexplained hardships or spiritual imbalance, seeking Ruqya Shariyah from trusted practitioners like Serene Hijama Ruqya can be a transformative step toward inner healing.