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Bringing tranquility and sükunet (serenity) to the heart and home.
The phrase (meaning "A cure for every trouble" or "Remedy for every ill") is commonly associated with a specific Islamic practice of reciting a combination of Surahs for spiritual protection and healing. Bringing tranquility and sükunet (serenity) to the heart
The ritual typically involves reciting the following seven times each: Bringing tranquility and sükunet (serenity) to the heart
Recited for protection from internal whispers and spiritual harm. Bringing tranquility and sükunet (serenity) to the heart
Recited to seek refuge from external harm, envy, and the "evil eye".
Guarding against the "evil eye" (nazar), magic, and negative influences.
Known as the "Opening," used to seek guidance and mercy.
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