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Question:
My
daughter, aged 29 and the mother of three children, has been experiencing a
disturbing condition for the past two and a half years, and it is causing
significant concern within our family. Medical professionals have found no
apparent physical ailment, but her condition continues to worsen. Two and a
half years ago, five months before the birth of her child, she began reporting
unusual experiences. She described that at the time of Tahajjud (the night
prayer), a voice would call her, instructing her to get up and pray. She would
rise and perform her prayers, reciting short surahs from the Quran in another
room. This continued for several days until, one night, while reciting these
surahs, a strong wind blew, and the light went out. Despite the darkness, she
continued reading by candlelight. As she recited, she began feeling intense
fear, as though a dark force entered her ear. She began to tremble and
eventually went to sleep. Following this incident, she ceased all activities,
became increasingly silent, and experienced constant auditory hallucinations,
hearing voices throughout the day instructing her on what to do. She also
describes a sensation of emptiness in her head and a sense of anxiety. On some
occasions, she perceives strange images and feels as though her body is being
tightly bound. Despite her previous commitment to the five daily prayers, she
has stopped performing them. She spends most of her day lying in bed and is
unable to sleep.
Answer:
On
a sheet of paper, inscribe the following
یَامَہْلَائِلُ
یَاثَمْتَائِلُ
یَامِیْکَائِلُ
یَاجِبْرَائِلُ
Fold
the paper into a wick-like form and wrap it with cotton. Using ghee or olive
oil, light the cotton-wrapped paper in a location where the smoke can reach the
individual. The smoke from this act can help dissipate negative spiritual
energies. This should be performed at night to ensure the presence of darkness,
which aids in the purification process.
Khwaja Shamsuddin Azeemi
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