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بسم الله الرحمان الرجيم

I read about a Muslim lady who was suffering from a severe spiritual attack. Her life became so difficult that she almost lost her faith and considered ending her life.

Evil jinns, who were very powerful and worked together, were tormenting her. Because of this, men avoided marrying her. She was fired from her job for no reason. Even her own family found it hard to be around her. She faced many other painful problems she couldn't share with anyone.

For over five years, she searched for a cure, traveling from one place to another, but nothing worked.

One day, she listened to an Islamic radio station. The speaker was talking about the power of reciting Surah Al-Baqarah (the second chapter of the Quran) for protection and healing from spiritual problems.

She decided to try it with sincere heart. She began reciting all the 286 verses of Surah Al-Baqarah three times every day—morning, afternoon, and evening—for two months.

The results were amazing. Before the fifth week, she had a dream where she saw the evil jinns burning and running away in fear.

Soon after, her life changed completely. Over forty good men proposed to her for marriage in just two weeks. Although, she is now happily married with children.

She got a new, better job before her wedding. She became the most loved and respected person in her entire family and village.

God is the Greatest!

By dedicating her time to this recitation of the entire verses of Surah Al-baqarah, she received countless blessings, God's mercy, and a complete healing.

My People,

Are you tired of being sick and worried? Are you spending money on doctors and treatments, but your health does not get better? Are you feeling a darkness in your heart that you cannot explain?

Allah (swt) has given you the answer. It is not a secret medicine. It is the Quran.

Allah (swt) says in the Quran: *"I send down the Quran as a healing and a mercy for those who believe."* 📚Al-Isra' 17:82

What does this mean for you? It is very simple.

The Quran is a Healing. It is Allah's direct medicine for you. It can heal your sick body. It can heal your broken heart from sadness, fear, and stress. It can remove the spiritual problems that make your life difficult.

But

Listen carefully: This power is for the believers.

A believer is someone who trusts Allah completely. They don't patronize those who claim to have the knowledge of unseen. They don't engage in giving any haram sadaqah or carryout any instruction given by the fortune-tellers. They believe the Quran is the truth. They do not just read it; they live by it.

Muslim Faithful,

Your strong faith is the key that unlocks this healing and mercy. Yes. But for the person who does wrong repeatedly, who engage in shirk, the Quran will not help them. It will only make them more lost.

So, the choice is yours.

Will you let the Quran collect dust on your shelf while you continue to suffer? Or will you read it everyday (even if it's one page) so that it becomes your number one solution to all your problems?

To be continued...


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