Every Qur’anic surah (prayer), up to the fifteenth ayah (verse), is intended for healing—primarily of psychological ailments, but it also helps with certain physical and organic illnesses. The Qur’an is a holy book that has accumulated within itself the greatest wisdoms of the Torah and the Bible, complementing them with subsequent revelations from Allah that came through the divine messenger Muhammad, thus completing within itself the power of the sacred number 3, which connects the underworld, the surface, and the heavens.
Prayers from all religious books are sacred and contain divine energy which, if properly directed, helps the human race. Of course, very few people are familiar with the transcendental wisdom of holy books, including the Qur’an, and therefore one must immediately distinguish ordinary religiosity and the performance of prayers from the true understanding of spiritual knowledge. Translated, this means that most hodjas are not enlightened in this regard and possess no knowledge other than basic clerical knowledge, for the practice of which they receive a regular salary. Likewise, priests who are ruled by materialism, lust, and greed have no spirituality within them and, as such, cannot help even themselves, let alone anyone else. These are all those whom we regularly see in advertisements and other media content.
Healing MUST NOT BE PRICED, but at the same time one should give thanks for every remedy; that is, the patient should appreciate the skill and effort of the healer and, from the heart and according to their ability, reward them. Everything else may be priced—setting a price at one’s own discretion—when it comes to fortune-telling, the making of talismans, amulets, love magic, etc.
