Friday, February 7, 2025

Best Practices to Remove the Evil Eye: Effective Remedies and Islamic Teachings

The evil eye, or "Nazar," is a common concern in many cultures, particularly within Islamic traditions. Many believe that an envious or negative gaze can cause harm to a person, their health, wealth, or overall well-being. Islam provides several remedies to counteract the effects of the evil eye, ensuring protection and spiritual well-being.

In this article, we will explore some of the most effective practices to remove the evil eye, as explained by Mufti Muhammad Shahid, a scholar of Ahl-e-Sunnah. These remedies are deeply rooted in Islamic teachings and offer a spiritual shield against negative influences.

Understanding the Evil Eye in Islam

The concept of the evil eye is mentioned in various Islamic texts. It is believed that certain gazes, whether intentional or unintentional, can have harmful effects on a person. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) acknowledged the reality of the evil eye and provided specific prayers and practices to counteract its effects.

Effective Remedies to Remove the Evil Eye

Mufti Muhammad Shahid has outlined several effective methods to remove and protect oneself from the evil eye. Below are three key remedies:

1. Reciting Specific Quranic Verses and Durood

One of the most powerful ways to counteract the evil eye is through the recitation of Quranic verses and Durood (blessings upon the Prophet). The following recitations are recommended:

  • Durood-e-Faqh (3, 5, 7, 9, or 11 times)

  • Surah Al-Fatiha (once)

  • Ayat-ul-Kursi (once)

  • The last two verses of Surah Al-Qalam (once)

  • The last two verses of Surah Al-Fatiha (once)

These verses have profound spiritual power and serve as a shield against negativity and harm.

2. Seeking Allah’s Protection Through Daily Prayers

Regular supplication (duas) plays a crucial role in seeking protection from the evil eye. Some of the most effective supplications include:

  • "A'udhu bi kalimatillahi at-tammati min sharri ma khalaq" (I seek refuge in the perfect words of Allah from the evil of what He has created.)

  • "Bismillahilladhi la yadurru ma’asmihi shay’un fil ardhi wa la fis-sama’i wa huwa as-sami’ul ‘alim" (In the name of Allah, with whose name nothing on earth or in the heavens can cause harm, and He is the All-Hearing, All-Knowing.)

Reciting these duas regularly can help in preventing the effects of the evil eye.

3. Performing Ruqyah (Spiritual Healing)

Ruqyah is an Islamic practice that involves reciting specific verses and supplications for protection and healing. To perform Ruqyah for the evil eye, one should:

  • Place hands over the affected person or oneself.

  • Recite Surah Al-Fatiha, Ayat-ul-Kursi, and the last two verses of Surah Al-Qalam.

  • Blow gently over the person or area affected.

  • Repeat this process daily for continued protection.

Additional Protective Measures

Apart from these primary remedies, here are some additional practices that can help in avoiding the evil eye:

1. Concealing One’s Blessings

Islam encourages believers to avoid excessive display of their wealth, beauty, or achievements, as this may attract unnecessary envy. It is advisable to maintain humility and gratitude without boasting.

2. Using Protective Symbols and Objects

Although Islamic teachings emphasise reliance on Allah alone, some families follow traditional practices such as tying black threads or using certain Quranic inscriptions as protective amulets. While these practices can serve as reminders, faith in Allah’s protection remains paramount.

3. Avoiding Self-Admiration Without Praise to Allah

The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) advised that when admiring something, one should always say, "MashaAllah la quwwata illa billah" (What Allah has willed, there is no power except with Allah). This prevents self-inflicted Nazar.

Signs That Someone Is Affected by the Evil Eye

Recognising the symptoms of the evil eye can help in seeking timely spiritual remedies. Some common signs include:

  • Sudden illness without medical explanation

  • Loss of appetite, energy, or motivation

  • Persistent bad luck or obstacles in daily life

  • Unusual anxiety, stress, or sadness

If these symptoms appear, the recommended prayers and Ruqyah should be performed immediately.

The evil eye is a recognised phenomenon in Islamic teachings, and it is essential to take the necessary precautions to protect oneself. By following the remedies outlined—reciting specific Quranic verses, performing Ruqyah, and making daily supplications—one can seek Allah’s protection from harm.

Faith, sincerity, and trust in Allah’s power are the most effective shields against any negativity. By incorporating these practices into daily life, believers can lead a spiritually protected and peaceful existence.

For those who feel affected by the evil eye, implementing these steps with firm belief in Allah’s mercy can bring relief and protection. May Allah safeguard us all from harm. Ameen!




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