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The evil eye (Ayn) is a confirmed spiritual reality in Islam — the Prophet ﷺ said: "The evil eye is real. If anything could overtake Divine Decree, the evil eye would." (Sahih Muslim 2188). It occurs when a gaze of envy or excessive admiration harms the person being looked at, even unintentionally. It can collapse health, wealth, business, and relationships with frightening speed. It is treated using Surah Al-Falaq, Surah An-Nas, Ayat ul-Kursi, specific Prophetic duas, and Ruqyah water (ghusl + consumption). No taweez, no shirk — only Quran and Sunnah.
The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ stated with certainty: "The evil eye is real. If anything were to overtake the divine decree, it would be the evil eye." (Sahih Muslim 2188). Evil Eye (Ayn) and Hasad (Envy) are among the most powerful spiritual forces confirmed in both the Quran and authentic Sunnah. They can collapse health, wealth, marriages, and careers with frightening speed. A business thriving for years can fall within weeks. A healthy child can become chronically ill after being admired. A happy couple can break apart after others showed envy. This is real, it is documented in Islam, and it has a cure.
The evil eye (Ayn in Arabic) is a harmful spiritual force that can come from any person — even someone who loves you — through a glance accompanied by admiration or envy. Unlike black magic, evil eye does not require a deliberate act or a sorcerer. It can be sent unintentionally. A parent can give it to their own child through excessive admiration without saying Masha'Allah. A person can give it to themselves (Ayn al-nafs).
Hasad (envy) is the deliberate wish for a blessing to be removed from someone. It is a sin in Islam and its harm can be real. Allah commands: "Say: I seek refuge with the Lord of the Dawn... from the evil of the envier when he envies." This is not folklore — it is protected speech from Allah Himself.
The most common form. A person sees something beautiful — your child, your home, your success — and admires it without saying Masha'Allah. The admiration itself can cause harm even with no ill intent.
When a person actively wishes for your blessing to be removed — out of jealousy over your success, beauty, marriage, or wealth. This is a deliberate sin in Islam and can cause more intense harm.
A person can give evil eye to themselves when they see something they possess with admiration and fail to say Masha'Allah. This is documented in the Sunnah and treated the same way.
Jinn can also send evil eye. Ibn Abbas (RA) reported that the Messenger ﷺ said: "Indeed the evil eye from a human is true, and the evil eye from the jinn is true." (Tabarani). This requires Ruqyah treatment.
Children are particularly vulnerable to evil eye. The Prophet ﷺ would recite over Al-Hasan and Al-Husain: "A'udhu bikalimat-illah al-tammati min kulli shaytanin wa hammah wa min kulli 'aynin lammah." (I seek protection in the perfect words of Allah from every devil, vermin, and every evil eye).
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Book a ConsultationThis is one of the most classic presentations of evil eye in children. When illness, extreme crying, or a sudden change in a child's health follows a gathering where the child was praised or admired excessively, evil eye is the primary suspect. Children are the most vulnerable to Ayn. Two to three Ruqyah sessions combined with daily Ruqyah water typically resolve this quickly by Allah's permission.
Yes. Ayn al-nafs (self-inflicted) and unintentional evil eye from loved ones are both confirmed in the Sunnah. A parent who looks at their child with intense admiration without saying Masha'Allah can inadvertently cause harm. The remedy is simple: always say "Masha'Allah, la quwwata illa billah" when you see something beautiful you love — including your own children and blessings.
This is an extremely strong indicator of evil eye (Ayn) on your business. The pattern of thriving then sudden unexplained collapse following a specific person's praise or visit is classic Ayn. Business evil eye responds very well to Ruqyah treatment. Additionally, reciting "Masha'Allah, la quwwata illa billah" (Al-Kahf 18:39) when speaking about your business is the Quranic protection against future Ayn.
Ayn (evil eye) can be sent unintentionally through admiration with no ill intent. Hasad (envy) involves actively wishing for someone's blessing to be taken away — this is a sin. Both can cause spiritual harm, but Hasad carries the additional weight of being a deliberate sin. Both are treated with Ruqyah, but Hasad cases may require more sessions as the spiritual pressure is more sustained.
Yes, absolutely. Knowing the source is not required for Ruqyah treatment to work. The Quran and Prophetic duas destroy the Ayn regardless of its origin. Only in one specific Sunnah method (having the person perform wudu and using that water) is knowing the source required — but this is one of several methods, and treatment works effectively without it.
Yes. The Prophet ﷺ confirmed: "The evil eye is real. If anything were to overtake the divine decree, it would be the evil eye." (Sahih Muslim 2188). It is also referenced in the Quran in Surah Al-Falaq and Surah Al-Qalam, making it one of the most clearly confirmed spiritual realities in Islam.
Key symptoms: sudden illness after being praised; rapid collapse of success after envy from others; constant fatigue with no medical cause; headaches starting after social events; crying in infants without medical reason; and a clear pattern of things going wrong specifically after others showed admiration or jealousy.
Evil eye can be sent unintentionally — even by someone who loves you. Black magic requires deliberate commission through a sorcerer using jinn. Evil eye tends to cause sudden rapid collapses; black magic creates gradual persistent patterns of failure. Both require Ruqyah but the specific treatment differs.
Yes. Ayn al-nafs (self-inflicted evil eye) is confirmed in the Sunnah. It occurs when you look at your own blessings with admiration and forget to say Masha'Allah. Always say Masha'Allah and Barakallah when you see something that pleases you — including things you own.
Yes. Any blessing can be struck — businesses, homes, vehicles, relationships. The Islamic protection when showing or discussing your blessings is to say "Masha'Allah, La Quwwata Illa Billah." Regular Ruqyah of your home and workplace provides ongoing spiritual protection.
The Prophet ﷺ said: "The evil eye can bring a man down from the mountain, and enter a man into the grave." (Hadith). At its most severe, yes — which is why treatment must not be delayed, especially in vulnerable individuals like infants and the elderly.
Evil eye generally responds faster to Ruqyah than black magic. Many patients feel significant improvement — lifted fatigue, restored energy, better appetite — within one to three sessions and consistent Ruqyah water use. The stronger the evil eye, the more sessions may be needed.
Yes. Recite Surah Al-Falaq, An-Nas, and Ayat ul-Kursi into your cupped hands and wipe over your face and body. Drink water recited over with these verses. Perform a full-body ghusl using Ruqyah water. We provide detailed self-Ruqyah guidance in our consultations.
Recite over them morning and evening: "A'udhu bikalimat-illah al-tammati min kulli shaytanin wa hammah wa min kulli 'aynin lammah." Blow on them. Recite Al-Falaq and An-Nas over them daily. Teach those who praise your children to say Masha'Allah. Avoid sharing their photos with envious people.
No. Ruqyah treatment works regardless of whether the source is known. If the source is known, asking them to perform wudu and using that water is the Sunnah method. If unknown, Ruqyah water and recitation are fully sufficient to remove the evil eye by Allah's permission.
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