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Based on a friend’s suggestion, I recited Surah Yaseen 41 times together with my spouse keeping a wish (Haajath) in focus, and made Du’aa to Allah s.w.t. to grant it. Is this in line with Shariah?

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Is this act recommended in Islam or did I not do the right thing? Is this an innovation (Bid?a) in anyway?

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Kindly refer below our standard reply to a similar query.

and Allah Ta’ala Knows Best

Mufti Ebrahim Desai
FATWA DEPT.

Q: What are your views on the book, ‘Remedies from the Holy Qur’aan’, by
Moulana Ashraf Ali Thanwi? It contains many remedies from the Qur’aan.
A: The Qur’aan is a cure for mankind. On grounds of experience, Ulama have
recommended certain verses of the Qur’aan for certain ailments. Many of
these remedies have been tried and tested successfully over the years. If
any of these Qur’aanic remedies fail to work, it does not mean that the
remedy is deficient. The degree of sincerity and confidence of the person
employing the remedy plays a major role in the success of the remedy.
Sometimes, it wouldn’t work because Allah Ta’ala has decreed otherwise.

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