Ruqya Soup


The following list of ingredients, which you can find below, are all natural substances that the jinn hate naturally before any ruqya has been applied to them so the jinn hate Zamzam water, olive oil, sea salt etc before you read ruqya on them. 
How do we know this? Basically, through trial and error experiments on patients who have their jinn under control i.e the jinn never manifests and speaks in these patients and these patients are Muslims who are serious about their religion and do not commit major sins. 
Weaker Muslims would not be able to carry out any experiments because their jinn have too much influence and control over them. In fact, weak Muslims cannot even perform self ruqya diagnosis properly because the jinn in them have too much influence over them and can interfere with the diagnosis results. (We must realise that the jinn can only really gain control and have heavy influence over a person when they are committing major sins). In short, we did not use such weak Muslims for these experiments.
In the experiments, a teaspoon of each individual ingredient (on its own) was placed in the mouth of a possessed patient and the patient was told to hold the substance in their mouth for 5 minutes. The patient was asked about how they were feeling prior to placing the ingredient in their mouth i.e the reference point and then to inform us if they felt anything after placing the substance in their mouth. All patients felt jerking or twitching movements in their body from their jinn in them before the 5 minutes were up. I, myself, have experienced this and is the main reason why I strongly recommend afflicted patients to use the below ingredients in a bath, as an olive oil rub and as a drink.
(Obviously before using it as a drink or the ruqya soup in general, I would advise you to make sure that you aren’t allergic to any of the ingredients and that you have spoken to a physician about drinking it. If you are in doubt about drinking the soup then just bathe with it and use it as a rub. If you do get a severe reaction from even bathing with it or as a rub then discontinue using the ruqya soup)
There is nothing wrong with carrying out these experiments to help our muslim brothers and sisters. The experiments we conducted were not a bidah because the actual experiments themselves are not ruqya. Ruqya is one thing and the experiments are something completely different. Ruqya is an act of worship that has rules and regulations. These experiments are not ruqya and are not an act of worship by themselves and therefore they cannot be called a bidah.
THE INGREDIENTS
Zamzam water
Senna leaves in powder form
Sidr leaves in powder form
Ajwa dates
Fennel seeds (grounded into powder)
Cumin seeds (grounded into powder)
Table salt
Sea salt
Honey
Black seed (grounded into powder)
Qustil hindi powder
Olive oil
Black seed oil
Barley flour (talbina)
Dried figs
Camel’s milk
Black olives – stones removed
Green olives – stones removed
Cider vinegar
Malt vinegar
Caraway powder
Cinnamon powder
Aniseed powder
Red chilli powder
Henna powder (Red henna)
Coriander powder
Peanut butter (smooth)
Miswak toothstick (shredded – use a cheese grater to shred the toothstick)
NB: PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU DON’T HAVE TO GET AND USE ALL THE INGREDIENTS. TRY TO GET AS MANY AS YOU CAN.
1. Method of Preparation
A. Take a glass of zamzam water, one tablespoonful of honey, cider vinegar, malt vinegar, black seed oil, olive oil and camel’s milk and add all these to a large electric blender and mix thoroughly.
B. Next, add to this same electric blender a tablespoonful of each powder ingredient on the list and mix into a paste using the blender. You may have to add more water to the blender.
C. Once you have finished then add all of this mixture to a large container.
D. Using the same (now empty) electric blender, put into it: 7 ajwa dates, 7 black olives , 7 green olives, 7 figs and a tablespoon of peanut butter and add some water and then mix it. When they become a paste in the blender, add them to the other ingredients in the large container and then mix all the ingredients into a paste using a large spoon or fork. You can use the electric blender again to do this final mixing of all the ingredients, if it is too difficult to mix in the large container.
E. You should divide the soup into two. One portion for yourself and the other for your family, if they are also afflicted.
F. Read ruqya and blow over the soup to turn it into ruqya soup.
For yourself, read Surahs Falaq and Nass 7 times as a pair with the 7 intentions I mention in my article and then blow over the soup.
You can find my article that mentions the 7 intentions here: 
For your family, use the same intentions but this time read Surat al Fatihah 7 times, Ayat ul Kursi 7 times, the last two Ayahs of Baqra 7 times, Surah Ikhlas 7 times and finally Surahs Falaq and nass 7 times as a pair and then blow over the soup.
2. Ruqya Soup Bath
Take 3 to 5 tablespoons of the ruqya soup and add it to a bath tub and have a 15 minute soak. Try and do this bath 3 times a week.
3. Olive Oil Rub
You can add a tablespoon of the ruqya soup to olive oil bottle and shake well. This will be your oil rub when you come out of the bath.
You should also read ruqya on this olive oil separately before you add the ruqya soup to it.
4. Ruqya Soup Drink
You can take a teaspoon of the ruqya soup and add it to a litre of water and then read more ruqya over the ruqya soup and water mixture. You should drink a glass once a day. How much you drink will depend on your reaction to drinking it. If you find that you don’t have any trouble drinking it and only get minor reactions such as slight twitching or muscle spasms then you should continue. If you are get major reactions or are unsure about continuing with drinking the soup, then you should speak to a Doctor, preferably a Muslim Doctor who has some idea about ruqya and jinn possession.
You must make sure that you don’t confuse the inevitable reaction of the jinn and consider it an allergic reaction since the jinn will try to confuse you so that you don’t continue drinking the ruqya soup and water mixture. Again, consulting a Muslim Doctor will help here. You should ask the Doctor if you should continue drinking the ruqya soup mixture.
A few Doctors have told me that they couldn’t see any problem with drinking the ruqya soup, as all the ingredients are natural. In fact, one said to me that a certain well known soda or carbonated drink is worse than the ruqya soup.
Storage
Store the ruqya soup in a fridge or freezer. Don’t store at room temperature. The ruqya soup will not go off for several months, if kept in a fridge. We only advise you to use ruqya soup that is several months old in the bath or as a rub, but not for drinking. For drinking purposes, please prepare using fresh ingredients and don’t drink ruqya soup that is older than a week.

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