How to identify a scam Raqi?

Prophet Muhammed said, “I left behind for you what if you hold on to, you will never be misguided, the Book of Allah (Quran) and my Sunnah (rituals).

Look for a Raqi who spends the time to dig into your lifestyle to find what went wrong and teach you how you could have avoided this infliction. The Raqi should be a counselor or a consultant who teaches you how to count on Allah to treat yourself. He should present you with a treatment program to follow daily. The Raqi’s actual role is to be an educator who monitors your progress. Avoid Raqis who make themselves the center of your life, and who ask you to come over repeatedly for treatment sessions. Do not let anyone turn you from a patient to a customer.

A common misunderstanding patients have is that a sincere Raqi, will never ask for money. The sincerity of the Raqi has nothing to do with the fee he charges for his time. Prophet Muhammed said, “The most worthy thing for which you may receive payment is Allah’s Book.” Authentic Bukhari

An honest Raqi will never give you rings, necklaces, charms, amulets, or talismans to protect you, even if they contain Quran. Honest Raqi’s do not ask for your full name, your mom’s name, date of birth, or ask you for your picture, hair, or any of your personal belongings. They will not ask you to sit in the dark, not shower, or wear a cross. They can’t tell you who set up the Sihr (witchcraft) for you. An honest Raqi won’t make claims like reversing predestined harm. They will not touch or write on the patient’s body spells. They will not utter weird, ununderstood words. Avoid Raqi’s who use complicated treatment plans, or perform a very brief Ruqiah. Ruqiah is a time-consuming process that requires repetition. 

A group of men came to prophet Muhammed to declare allegiance to Islam, He accepted the oath of 9 of them and left out one. Prophet Muhammed was asked “Prophet of Allah, you accepted the allegiance to Islam from 9 of them and left out this one.” Prophet Muhammed said, “He is wearing an amulet (charm)”. The man tore the amulet with his hand. Prophet Muhammed accepted his allegiance to Islam and said, “Whoever hangs an amulet (charm), has associated a partner to Allah.” Authenticated by Albani

Some Raqi asks you to close your eyes and tell them what you see during the Ruqiah. It is acceptable in some cases but it does not always work and the Sheitan could mislead the Raqi himself by making the patient see false things. Avoid Raqi’s who claim that you will raise your right or left hand involuntarily to answer their yes or no questions. Some may quote from Quran or Hadith to prove their point, however in reality, they are twisting the meaning of the words in the Quran and Hadith to force their perception.

Due to ignorance, the field of Ruqiah is overfilled with superstitious liars who have wide imaginations. Yet, they call themselves experts and claim that they have treated thousands of people over the years. Scam Raqi’s have weird recipes that no one heard of like when a Raqi asks his patients to repeat a Surah a specific number of times, like 51 times, 5 times a day for 21 days. Avoid Raqi’s who claim to have secrets and lights. They are all liars. There are types of Evil Magic that can be setup using verses of the Quran. Sahir who uses Quran for Evil Magic ask the patient to repeat certain verses of the Quran a specific number of times that that can exceed or decrease. 

In the religion of Islam, everything is clear, known, and straightforward. There are no delegates to Allah and there are no secrets. No man alive in Islam is held to a special status. Only Allah is the judge and those who are truly pious are commanded by Allah to not ever praise themselves.

Patients who go to Dr. YouTube for answers, realize a few years later that the authentic treatment videos are very limited. On YouTube avoid, catchy Ruqia names like the “Shaitan Burner”, “Jinn Earthquake” “Breaking knots and chains of Shaitan Ruqia” etc. Some patients who thought that they were cured while being videotaped are found after posting the video at other Raqi’s offices seeking treatment. They thought they were cured while being videotaped because they had a strong reaction, but they weren’t cured. We as YouTube viewers see only what they want us to see.

Avoid Raqi’s who use scare tactics, like over-glorifying the Jinn’s power, using complicated terms and concepts that you do not understand, or making you feel that they are the only ones who can treat you.

Some Raqis will use their own words for Ruqiah like saying “You Shaitan have nowhere to go, the fire is coming, and the punishment is here… etc……” and do not use Quranic verses. These Ruqiahs are less effective. However, some patients say that these types of Ruqiah work for them. Shaitan will make the patient shake and shiver during these Ruqiahs to make both the patient and Raqi believe that the Ruqiah is effective and stick to this type and not use the powerful Ruqiah from Quran. The Shaitan will even stop hurting the patient for a while after this Ruqiah so the patient feels as if they have been treated.

When the symptoms come back, the Raqi will say that the shaitan has left and then come back. The Shaitan never left in the first place and the patient was never treated. As you see, these are webs of lies. Stick only to Quran. Do not be someone’s experiment. Scam Raqi claim that they can locate and identify the type of knots inside the body. Their claims are humanly impossible to know. Do not be superstitious.

Evil Magic (Sihr) can be created using Quranic verses. The Magician (Sahir) may write Quranic verses in reverse order, re-mix the words of Quran, use true verses of the Quran but mixed with certain symbols of Sihr, use true verses of the Quran that have been disrespected in the bathroom, or use true verses but omit certain words or phrases, etc. The point is, if you want the blessing of Quran, then read it and apply it. We Muslims read and apply the Quran. We do not wear the Quran.

Tajweed is a set of pronunciation rules that guide the pronunciation of letters, words, phrases, and sentence combinations in the Quran. A Raqi is someone who treats with Quran. If they do not know how to apply Tajweed rules to Quran, this means that they did not study Quran. The majority of native speakers of Arabic do not know Tajweed. Tajweed brings blessing to the Ruqia. So, the selection should not be based on beautiful voices, but rather on piety and knowledge.

If a Raqi shows off by telling you about things in your own life that you never shared with him, you should avoid him and leave immediately. He could only do that because he is a magician who uses Jinn to communicate with your Qarin (a Qarin is Sheitan that is constantly around you). The Magician does this to prove that since he knows about you, he can cure you. Some scam Raqi’s ask you to eat or drink from a copper container that has Quranic verses and special symbols engraved into the container. These are all ways of creating satanic magic.

The majority of Raqi’s will require multiple visits. Average Ruqia time should not be less than an hour on average. A patient is rarely treated in the first session. After the patient is treated, the patient should have a series of confirmation Ruqiah’s to confirm that the patient is clear of Shaytan, and that Shaitan is not just in an incognito state.


Why should I avoid Pyschics, Fortunetellers, and Magicians if they can heal me?

Because they will not treat you even if you experience temporary relief. They may even put more Jinn in your way so they can blackmail you further for money or sexual exploitation. Do not use Jinn or Magic to overcome Jinn or Magic.

Example: If an evil person threatens you, at your house, Do you go hire a serial killer who is a dangerous gang member to come live with you to protect your property? No, because he will hurt you eventually.

When the Prophet was asked about Al-Nushrah (using opposite Sihr to overcome existing Sihr), He said: “It is the work of the Shaitan.” 

Allah said in surat Al-Jinn in Quran “and there were men of humans who sought refuge with men of Jinn, only to increase them in misery”

Note: The fact that some Raqi may know your symptoms by heart, to the point that they can tell you the symptoms you forgot to mention, does not mean that they will be able to treat you. They can diagnose you, they know how you feel. But they do not always know how to effectively treat it. They will provide you with a program to follow, then the program does not work, then they update it. Patients keep following up and spend years and money in this vicious circle.

Hint: Superstitious people blame everything they don’t understand on Sihr. For example, when somebody experiences vasovagal syncope, nausea, or vomiting during Hijama, they claim it is due to Metaphysical forces. Whether they are ignorant or lying, they should be avoided.

Ideally, The Raqi should be physically present with you. They need to see your reactions. They need to monitor your eyes, hands, and feet movement, and listen to changes in your voice. Online Raqi’s are not as effective. In addition, if a Raqi makes you come over and over again for many visits while you experience no improvement despite following their treatment program, they could be scamming you for money or just be ignorant. Sometimes the Raqi is what is wrong. Choose pious a Raqi who adheres to Quran and Sunnah only.


How do magicians know my future and my past?

Some people go to a Magician to treat them from Sihr or Harm of Sheitan. They are shocked when the magician they are meeting for the first time, tells them about details of their past and present lives. This makes the victim naively trust and believe in this magician. How do magicians know my secrets? It is simple. The magician is an infidel disbeliever who secretly worships Sheitan despite claiming otherwise. He sends the Sheitan to ask your Qarin (your accompanying Shaitan) to share as much information about you. The Qarin acts as a spy on you. The magician will quickly use this credibility he built with you by showing you that he knows about the past to make claims that he can tell you about your future.

The Sheitan can’t know your future. However, the Qarin who knows about your plans will speculate what your future will look like and then share this with the magician. If their predictions occur in real life, they will gain more credibility in your heart. If their speculation does not happen, they will make up false excuses as to why their speculations did not happen. 

Magicians will then start a new phase with you. If what they predicted is a good thing, they tell you: We made it happen and just like we can make good things happen we can stop evil things from happening. but If evil things happen in real life, they will claim that the client was destined for something good but some other Sheitan or star in the sky stopped it. Magicians will ask their victims to pay them to fix their future and to realign them with the stars. It is an evil vicious circle of blackmailing ignorant people with made-up lies.

True story The ruler of Iraq in Al-Hajaj Ibn Yusuf, died in 714 AD. He met a fortune teller. So Al-Hajaj picked some pebbles off the ground, hid them, and counted them. He then asked the fortuneteller, How many pebbles do I have in my hand? The fortuneteller answered him correctly. Al-Hajaj threw away these pebbles and picked some other pebbles but did not count them. He asked the fortuneteller, How many pebbles do I have in my hand now? The fortuneteller, replied I do know. Al-Hajaj asked him, How do not you know the number of pebbles this time? The fortuneteller replied, when you counted them secretly the first time, you know the number, so my Shaitan knew from your Qarin Shaitan how many pebbles there were. But when you did not count them, there was no way for my Shaitan to know from your Qarin Shaitan, so I did not know.


How does Shaitan know the future?

Shaitan works on promoting infidelity. They may impress their target by sharing with him something like: your brother will get into a car accident. Later, the brother gets into a real accident. How did Shaitan know the future? They did not know the future, they organized a planned attack. So they know that this brother sleeps late, does not pray, does not say Athkar, and listens to music. This means that the brother is unfortified. So Shaitan plans a group attack on this brother in large numbers while he is driving so that he gets into an accident. The person whose brother got into an accident and was able to hear the whispers of Shaitan in advance, feels proud and privileged to have this connection with Shaitan who tells him the future. So, Instead of consulting Allah about his future plans, he consults Shaitan. He becomes inadvertently a secret Shaitan worshiper.

Prophet Muhammed said, “Whoever goes to a fortune teller to ask him to predict the future, his prayers (salah) will not be rewarded for forty days.” Authentic in the Book of Muslim


Prophet Muhammed said “The punishment of Sahir (evil magician), is a sword stroke” meaning capital punishment.


What if a Raqi recruits Muslim Jinn to help innocent patients get cured?

Infidel Jinn are notorious for lying and deceiving others constantly. There isn’t a way to know whether this Jinn is honest or not. Most of the time they deceive both the patient and Raqi himself. Even if the Jinn are allegedly honest, they won’t provide genuine help. Jinn are different in types and ranks. Someone might go to a scam Raqi to diagnose him but this scam Raqi relies on Jinn for diagnosis. If the Jinn who work for the scam Raqi are weaker than the Jinn in the patient, out of fear the weaker Jinn will lie and tell the Raqi that this patient has a psychological disorder that is unrelated to Jinn. They lie because they fear the retaliation of the stronger Jinn.

Anytime you recruit Jinn, you are making yourself subject Jinn possession at later stages. The original purpose of their recruitment might be served but this will not be the end of the story. They, or their partners, will come back to target you because you have proved yourself to be helpless. When you rely on Allah, they fear you because they know that you can resort to God who will punish them if they trespass. 

Our prophet and his companions never used the support or help of Jinn even during the hardest of times. As for Jinn who believe in God, they do not gather themselves and go fight fierce wars with the Shaitan just to be nice to some Raqi out there. Example: you do not drive to a mountain and climb it up and put some bread crumbs so that the ants in this area eat. You can do that. It is nice to the ants. But you will not put in the effort to help this different creation that can’t help you back.

Allah said in Chapter Al-Jinn “And there were men from mankind who sought refuge in men from Jinn, So they (Jinn) overburdened them”


Can I seek treatment against Shaitan in a church or by a priest?

No, it is forbidden to do that. There are videos on YouTube that show priests treating patients inflicted by Jinn or Shaytan. So, How does it work? Some priests find it permissible to lie in the name of God to bring more worshippers and more donors to the church. The priest coordinates with a Sahir (evil magician) to recruit powerful Jinn (Ifrit) to work for them. When the patient comes in, the Jinn who are recruited by the priest attack whatever Jinn inside the body to make this existing Jinn cry and scream. They put the cross on the patient’s mouth, head, or chest, and then the Jinn inside the patient screams because of the so-called power of Jesus. They use Jinn against Jinn, instead of using the true word of God against Jinn.

Prophet Muhammed said “Whoever seeks a cure in Haram (forbidden) therapy, Allah will not allow a cure in that therapy”

Another tactic is the Jinn who are recruited by the priest enter the body of the patient and chain up the existing Jinn for a specified period. The patient starts to feel immediately better. They convert to Christianity, happy with the proof they have experienced. After that specified time is over, the chained Jinn is untied. It causes harm again to the patient. The patient goes back to church and agrees to be videotaped while being manipulated again, thinking that he is being treated.


Can Jinn make me rich?

Could Jinn guide me to where treasures or gold are? No. They never do. Non-believing Jinn is only concerned with harming others. Every single Sahir (evil magician) lives and dies poor and miserable. As for God-believing Jinn, they are never concerned with exerting effort to make someone from another creation get rich.