Summary of "RUQYAH RUMAH PENGUSIR JIN, SETAN & SIHIR DI RUMAH & TUBUH, PENENANG HATI & PIKIRAN | ALAA AQEL"
Overview
The subtitles appear to describe a spiritual protection / ruqyah session focused on removing harmful spiritual influences—such as the evil eye, envy, jinn/devils, and magic—while also calming distress of the heart and mind through Qur’anic recitation and invocations.
Key Wellness / Self-Care Strategies Mentioned
Ruqyah / Protection Through Qur’anic Supplications
The session emphasizes repeatedly reciting protective phrases “in the name of God” and seeking refuge from:
- Shaytan (accursed Satan)
- his whispers, incitements, and “breath”
- Evil eye and harm from envious people
- Devils / jinn and their presence
- Evil from what God has created (a general protective framing)
Explicitly Nullifying Harmful Influences
The practice includes invoking God to remove the effects of the evil eye, including:
- an admiring/looking eye that did not mention Allah
- an envious eye wishing the removal of blessings
Healing-Focused Recitation (Body & Senses)
The subtitles stress asking for cure and well-being through repeated prayers, such as:
- “May God heal you.”
- “O Allah, grant me health in my body.”
- “O Allah, grant me health in my hearing.”
- “O Allah, grant me health in my sight.”
There is an emphasis that healing is both physical and perceptual (hearing/sight).
Mind / Heart Reassurance Through Qur’anic Themes
The session uses Qur’anic themes connected to relief after hardship, including:
- “With hardship comes ease.”
It also invokes emotional steadiness by directing longing toward God after completing duties.
Ethical-Spiritual Grounding
The subtitles reflect reliance on God through faith statements, such as:
- acknowledging God’s oneness and authority
- reciting guidance about staying on the straight path
Additional Spiritual Practice Structure (Implied)
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Sequence and repetition: Protective recitations are repeated multiple times, suggesting a ritual consistency approach—repeating protective phrases for sustained effect.
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Complete the practice, then shift posture: The subtitles suggest that once duties are finished, the person should stand up (for worship)—framing the practice as a completed routine that transitions into continued devotion.
Notes on “Magic / Separation”
The subtitles reference Qur’anic context about:
- magic taught by devils
- the idea that such effects occur only by God’s permission
- warnings that those who “buy it” have no share in the Hereafter
This is presented as context to strengthen the legitimacy of seeking protection.
Presenters or Sources
- alaa aqel (appears in the video title)
- Qur’anic texts / chapters and supplications (referenced via Arabic-to-English subtitle content; exact chapter names are not clearly specified)
Category
Wellness and Self-Improvement
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