Protection from Evil (part 2 of 2)
Description: Simple daily prayers for spiritual protection from the Quran and Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad.
By Imam Mufti (© 2012 IslamReligion.com)
Published on 02 May 2012 - Last modified on 25 Jun 2019
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Objectives
·Learn several invocations along with their benefits, that help protect a person from harm.
1. Morning and Evening Invocations
Keep in mind that “Morning” starts with Fajr time and “Evening” starts with Asr time. To find Fajr and Asr times according to your city, visit www.islamicfinder.org.
(a) The verse of Al-Kursi (Quran 2:255)
Transliteration |
Translation |
Allaahu laa ilaaha illaa Huwa |
Allah – there is no true god except Him |
Al-Hayyul-Qayyoom, |
The Ever-Living, the Sustainer of all existence |
Laa ta khuthuhu sinatun wa laa nawm |
Neither drowsiness overtakes Him nor sleep |
Lahu maa fis-samaawaati wa maa fil-ardh |
To Him belongs whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth |
Man thal-lathee yashfa’u ‘indahu illaa bi ithnih |
Who is it that can intercede with Him except by His permission? |
Ya’lamu maa bayna aydeehim wa maa khalfahum |
He knows what is present before them and what will be after them |
Wa laa yuheetoona bishay-in min ‘ilmihi illaa bimaa shaa’a |
and they encompass not a thing of His knowledge except for what He wills |
Wasi’a kursiyyuhus samaawaati wal-ardh wa laa yaooduhu hifdhuhumaa |
His Kursi extends over the heavens and the earth, and its preservation tires Him not |
Wa Huwal- ‘Aliyyul- ‘Adheem |
And He is the Most High, the Most Great. |
The Prophet said, “Whoever says this when he rises in the morning will be protected from jinns until he retires in the evening, and whoever says it when retiring in the evening will be protected from them until he rises in the morning.”[1]
Recite the following three surahs (chapters of Quran) three times each in Arabic. The Prophet said, “Whoever recites these three times in the morning and in the evening, they will suffice him (as a protection) against everything.”[2]
(b) Al-Ikhlaas (Quran, chapter 112)
Transliteration |
Translation |
Bismillaahir-Rahmaanir-Raheem |
I begin with the name of Allah, the Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful. |
Qul Huwallaahu Ahad |
Say, “He is Allah, (who is) One. |
Allaahus-Samad |
Allah, the Eternal Refuge. |
Lam yalid wa lam yoolad |
He neither gives birth nor is born, |
Wa lam yakun lahu kufuwan ahad |
nor is there to Him any equivalent.” |
(c) Al-Falaq (Quran, chapter 113)
Transliteration |
Translation |
Bismillaahir-Rahmaanir-Raheem. |
I begin with the name of Allah, the Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful. |
Qul a’oothu birabbil-falaq |
Say, “I seek refuge in the Lord of daybreak |
Min sharri ma khalaq |
From the evil of that which He created |
Wa min sharri ghaasiqin itha waqab |
And from the evil of darkness when it settles |
Wa min sharrin-naffaathaati fil-’uqad |
And from the evil of the blowers in knots |
Wa min sharri haasidin ithaa hasad |
And from the evil of an envier when he envies.” |
(d) An-Naas (Quran, chapter 114)
Transliteration |
Translation |
Bismillaahir-Rahmaanir-Raheem. |
I begin with the name of Allah, the Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful. |
Qul a’oothu birabbin-naas |
Say, “I seek refuge in the Lord of mankind |
Malikin-naas |
The King of mankind |
Ilaahin-naas |
The God of mankind |
Min sharril-waswaasil-khannaas. |
from the evil of the retreating whisperer |
Allathee yuwaswisu fee sudoorin-naas |
who whispers evil into the breasts of mankind |
Minal-jinnati wannaas |
from among the jinn and mankind.” |
(e) Recite three times in Arabic in the morning and evening:
“I begin with the Name of Allah, Who with His Name nothing can cause harm in the earth nor in the heavens, and He is the All-Hearing, the All-Knowing.”
“Whoever recites it three times in the morning will not be afflicted by any calamity before evening, and whoever recites it three times in the evening will not be overtaken by any calamity before morning.”[3]
2. Invocations Before Sleeping
a)Cup your palms together, and recite the same three chapters of the Quran mentioned earlier (Chapter 112, 113 and 114). Then blow in your hands and pass them over as much of your body as you can reach, beginning with the head and the face, then the entire front of your body. Do this three times.[4]
b)Recite the verse of Al-Kursi (Quran, 2:255), which is also mentioned above. Prophet Muhammad said, “Whoever reads this when he lies down to sleep will have a guardian from Allah remain with him and Satan will not be able to come near him until he rises in the morning.[5]
3. Invocation for leaving the home
“Bismillaahi, tawakkaltu ‘alallaahi, wa laa hawla wa laa quwwata illaa billaah”
“I begin with the Name of Allah, I have placed my trust in Allah, there is no might and no power except by Allah.”[6]
4. Invocation for entering the home
“Bismillaahi walajnaa, wa bismillaahi kharajnaa, wa ‘alaa Rabbinaa tawakkalnaa”
“In the Name of Allah we enter, in the Name of Allah we leave, and upon our Lord we depend (then say As-Salaamu ‘Alaykum to those present).”[7]
The Prophet said that one should mention the Name of Allah when entering the home and when beginning to eat, and that the devil upon hearing this says: “There is neither shelter for us here tonight nor food.”
5. Invocation for entering the toilet
“Bismillaahi Allaahumma innee a’oothu bika minal-khubthi wal khabaa-ith”
“I begin with the Name of Allah. O Allah, I seek protection in You from the male and female unclean spirits.”[8]
6. Invocation for protecting the house from the devil
Prophet Muhammad said: “Allah inscribed a book two thousand years before He created the heavens and the earth, from which the last two verses of Surah al-Baqarah were revealed. If they are recited, no Satan (devil) will come near the house for three nights.”[9] So try to recite these two verses once every three days.
The last two verses of chapter 2 (Quran 2:285-286):
Transliteration |
Translation |
Aamanar-rasoolu bimaa unzila ilayhi mir-Rabbihi wal-mu-minoon |
The Messenger has believed in what was revealed to him from his Lord, and [so have] the believers. |
Kullun aamana billaahi wa malaa-ikatihi wa kutubihi wa rusulihi |
All of them have believed in Allah and His angels and His books and His messengers, [saying], |
Laa nufarriqu bayna ahadim-mir-rusulihi |
“We make no distinction between any of His messengers.” |
Wa qaaloo sami’naa wa ata’naa ghufraanaka Rabbanaa wa ilaykal-maseer |
And they say, “We hear and we obey. [We seek] Your forgiveness, our Lord, and to You is the [final] destination.” |
Laa yukallifullaahu nafsan illaa wus’ahaa |
Allah does not charge a soul except [with that within] its capacity. |
Lahaa maa kasabat wa ‘alayhaa mak-tasabat |
It will have [the consequence of] what [good] it has gained, and it will bear [the consequence of] what [evil] it has earned. |
Rabbanaa laa tu aakhithnaa in naseenaa aw akhta’naa |
“Our Lord, do not impose blame upon us if we have forgotten or erred. |
Rabbanaa wa laa tahmil ‘alaynaa isran kamaa hamaltahu ‘alal-latheena min qablinaa |
Our Lord, and lay not upon us a burden like that which You laid upon those before us. |
Rabbanaa wa laa tuhammilnaa maa laa taaqata lanaa bihi |
Our Lord, and burden us not with that which we have no ability to bear. |
Wa’fu ‘annaa, waghfir lanaa warhamnaa |
And pardon us; and forgive us; and have mercy upon us. |
Anta Mawlaanaa fansurnaa ‘alal-qawmil-kaafireen |
You are our protector, so give us victory over the disbelieving people.” |
7. Invocation for protection while staying at home or any place:
When at home or when you are resting or staying at any place, such as when camping or picnicking, you can recite:
“A’oodhu bikalimaatil-laah al-taammah min sharri ma khalaq”
“I seek refuge in the perfect words of Allah from the evil of that which He has created”
Prophet Muhammad said: “Whoever stops at a place and says: ‘A’oodhu bikalimaatil-laah…’,nothing will harm him until he moves on from that place.”[10]
In another narration, a man complained to the Prophet Muhammad that he was stung by a scorpion the night before. The Prophet replied that if he had recited this invocation, he would not have been stung. This invocation also protects a person from physical harm befalling him or her.
8. Invocation when feeling afraid
In general, if a person is afraid of something or feeling scared, then he/she can recite what was mentioned above in No. 1(a) to 1(d) and No 7.
Some people tend to attribute almost all problems and calamities on paranormal things such as witchcraft, demons etc. One should not become paranoid about it and look at things in a reasonable way. However if there is clear evidence or inclination towards the presence of supernatural things happening around, then one should surely take a serious note of it and protect oneself with the prescribed prayers.
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