Islam: In Islam, it is not permissible to treat with sorcery or black magic. However, treatment with the help of Rakya or Dua using mantras recited from the Quran and Hadith is considered permissible. Let us know about it in detail.
Islam: In Islam, it is not permissible to treat people through sorcery or witchcraft, because it is considered shirk (partnership with Allah) and is haram. The Quran orders to trust in Allah and get treatment only through legitimate methods. Sorcery is considered to be an act done without the permission of Allah.
In Islam, treatment through black magic is generally not permissible, especially if it involves shirk. Because it is like seeking help from someone else instead of trusting Allah. However, treatment through rakya or dua with mantras recited from the Quran and Hadith is considered permissible.
About treatment by exorcism in Islam...
Rakya
It is a treatment done according to the Kalam of Allah (Quran) and Hadith, which includes asking forgiveness from Allah.
Dua
Praying and asking for help directly from Allah is permissible according to Islamic teachings.
Avoid false treatments.
Avoid quacks who call themselves doctors but do not provide real treatment.
Witchcraft and un-Islamic rituals
Witchcraft is forbidden in Islam and can have dangerous consequences. If exorcism involves black magic, it is not permissible.
Reliance on Allah
Reliance on anyone other than Allah in exorcism, such as on a sorcerer or demonic force, is considered shirk or partnership, which is the greatest sin.
According to the Quran and Hadith,
If the exorcism is based on the verses of the Quran or the sayings of the Prophet Muhammad and does not involve witchcraft, then it may be considered legitimate. Such prayers or mantras can be recited from the verses of the Quran which are considered beneficial for the body and soul.
Doctors and traditional healers
Seeking treatment through human healers and using traditional medicine, such as medicinal herbs and diet, is permitted in Islam. This is considered a better alternative to seeking help from sorcerers.