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Reciting Ruqyah on water and drinking it

Question

I am not yet married, and a person who breaks spells wrote some Quranic verses and supplications on a paper and asked me to put it in some water, then told me that I should drink some of the water and take a bath with the rest of it in a pure place, and to me that if I was to vomit, this would be due to magic. What is the ruling on this?

Answer

All perfect praise be to Allaah, the Lord of the worlds. I testify that there is none worthy of worship except Allaah, and that Muhammad, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, is His slave and messenger.

It is religiously established that the Quran, supplications and the legislated mention of Allaah are a useful treatment for magic. In a narration on the authority of ‘Aa'ishah  may  Allaah  be  pleased  with  her the Prophet  sallallaahu  `alayhi  wa  sallam ( may  Allaah exalt his mention ) once entered upon her and found a woman treating her and applying Ruqyah to her. He, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, ordered the woman to treat her using The Book of Allaah (i.e. recite Quran). [Ibn Hibbaan]

Some scholars permitted the recitation of Ruqyah over water and then drinking it. Saalih, the son of Imaam Ahmad may  Allaah  have  mercy  upon  them said that when he was ill, his father used to bring water, recite Quranic verses over it and would ask him to drink it and wash his face and hands with it.

Muhammad Ibn Ibraaheem Aal Ash-Shaykh, Abdul-'Azeez Ibn Baaz, Muhammad Al-‘Uthaymeen and others  may  Allaah  have  mercy  upon  them also permitted it.

Vomiting is one of the ways that an individual may get rid of an illness, be it magic or otherwise, as stated by Ibn Al-Qayyim  may  Allaah  have  mercy  upon  him. Thus, it is permissible for you to seek treatment from this man, as long as he is known for being religious and for having a correct belief.

Allaah Knows best.

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