RUQYAH: LISTENING TO QURANIC VERSES, A DISEASE TREATMENT STRATEGY

Bibi Kulsoom
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The global Muslim population has surpassed two million, and Islamic principles emphasize accepting teachings from the Holy Quran and Sunnah for theoretical and practical guidance. Among these teachings is the recommendation to seek healing through reciting the Quran, known as 'Ruqyah Shar'iyya.' Despite its significance, medical professionals in Muslim-majority countries often need more awareness of Ruqyah, leading to an overreliance on pharmacological treatments with potential side effects. This study aims to increase awareness among healthcare providers about authentic and updated knowledge regarding Islamic teachings related to disease treatment through listening to the Quran and supplications. Through a descriptive literature review, the research explores critical terms such as Ruqyah, shifa (healing), treatment by Quran, spiritual treatment, Islamic treatment, and supplication in various sources, including the Quran, Hadith books, Google Scholar, and PubMed. While pharmacological treatments remain the primary approach for many diseases, this study suggests that non-pharmacological strategies, such as Quran recitation (Ruqyah) and specific supplications, align with the recommendations of Prophet Mohammad (ﷺ). Training doctors, nurses, and healthcare providers in the Muslim community to incorporate Ruqyah into their practice or involving Ruqyah professionals for Muslim patients can offer additional treatment options. This approach promotes healing without side effects and enhances patients' patience, satisfaction, and overall well-being. Such practices improve quality of life and foster trust in the doctor-patient relationship.
ruqyah:聆听《古兰经》经文,一种疾病治疗策略
全球穆斯林人口已超过 200 万,伊斯兰原则强调接受《古兰经》和《圣训》中的教诲,以获得理论和实践指导。这些教义中包括通过诵读《古兰经》寻求治疗的建议,即 "Ruqyah Shar'iyya"。尽管 "Ruqyah Shar'iyya "意义重大,但在穆斯林占多数的国家,医疗专业人员往往需要提高对 "Ruqyah "的认识,从而导致过度依赖具有潜在副作用的药物治疗。本研究旨在通过聆听《古兰经》和祈祷,提高医护人员对与疾病治疗相关的伊斯兰教义的真实和最新知识的认识。本研究通过描述性文献综述,探讨了《古兰经》、圣训书籍、谷歌学术和 PubMed 等各种来源中的关键术语,如 Ruqyah、shifa(治疗)、《古兰经》治疗、精神治疗、伊斯兰治疗和祈祷。虽然药物治疗仍是许多疾病的主要治疗方法,但本研究表明,非药物治疗策略,如诵读《古兰经》(Ruqyah)和特定的祈求,符合先知穆罕默德(ﷺ)的建议。对穆斯林社区的医生、护士和医疗服务提供者进行培训,使他们将 "鲁盖赫 "纳入自己的实践中,或让 "鲁盖赫 "专业人员参与穆斯林患者的治疗,可以提供更多的治疗选择。这种方法能在无副作用的情况下促进治疗,提高患者的耐心、满意度和整体健康水平。这种做法可以提高生活质量,增进医患关系中的信任。
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