Have you ever experienced a time in your life when everything suddenly started going wrong?
Your health began to decline without any clear medical reason
Your relationships became strained for no apparent cause
Your business or income started facing unexpected losses
You felt constant anxiety, heaviness, or lack of motivation
Many people dismiss these as coincidences. But in some cases, these may be signs of something deeper — the long-term effects of the evil eye (nazar).
In Islam, the evil eye is real, and when left untreated, it can have destructive and lasting effects on a person’s life.
In this guide, we will explain what the evil eye is, how it affects you over time, and most importantly — how to remove it through authentic Quranic Ruqyah.
What is Evil Eye (Nazar) in Islam?
The evil eye (known as Ayn in Arabic) refers to harm caused by envy or admiration, whether intentional or unintentional.
The Prophet ﷺ said:
“The evil eye is real.”
This means:
Anyone can be affected
It can come even from someone close
It may happen without the person intending harm
Evil eye is often linked with Hasad (envy), where someone’s jealousy or intense admiration causes harm to another person.
What Happens When Evil Eye Becomes Old (Chronic Nazar)?
When the evil eye is not treated, it can become long-term (chronic).
This is what we call “old nazar” — when its effects build up over time.
Long-Term Effects Include:
Continuous life problems without clear reason
Repeated failures despite effort
Emotional instability and stress
Weakness in faith and worship
Loss of blessings (barakah)
Over time, it can create a pattern of blocked success and ongoing hardship.
Symptoms of Old Evil Eye
While symptoms vary, some common signs include:
🔹 Physical Symptoms
Unexplained fatigue
Frequent illness
Body pain without diagnosis
🔹 Emotional & Mental Symptoms
Anxiety and depression
Sudden mood swings
Constant negative thoughts
🔹 Life-Related Symptoms
Repeated business or job failure
Delays in marriage
Family conflicts without reason
🔹 Spiritual Symptoms
Laziness in Salah
Avoiding Quran recitation
Feeling discomfort during dhikr
⚠️ Important:
Not every problem is caused by the evil eye. Always consider medical and psychological factors as well.
Evil Eye vs Black Magic — What’s the Difference?
| Evil Eye (Nazar) | Black Magic (Sihr) |
|---|---|
| Usually unintentional | Always intentional |
| Caused by envy | Done through rituals |
| Very common | Less common |
| Easier to treat | May take longer treatment |
Understanding this difference helps avoid confusion and fear.
How Evil Eye Destroys a Person’s Life
If ignored, old evil eye can gradually impact every area of life:
Relationships
Unnecessary arguments
Sudden hatred or distance
Career & Business
Continuous losses
Missed opportunities
Mental Health
Stress, fear, overthinking
Lack of motivation
Spiritual Life
Weak connection with Allah
Difficulty in worship
This is why early recognition and treatment is important.
Quranic Protection Against Evil Eye
Islam provides powerful protection through the Qur’an:
🛡 Essential Recitations
Surah Al-Falaq
Surah An-Nas
Ayat-ul-Kursi
Surah Al-Baqarah (especially last verses)
These are not just recitations — they are divine protection.
Step-by-Step Ruqyah Treatment for Evil Eye
Here is a simple and effective Ruqyah Shariah method:
1. Make Intention (Niyyah)
Have firm belief that only Allah gives healing.
2. Recite Key Surahs Daily
Falaq, Nas (3 times morning & evening)
Ayat-ul-Kursi
3. Blow on Yourself or Water
After recitation, blow lightly and:
Drink the water
Apply on body
4. Listen to Ruqyah Audio
Daily listening helps strengthen the effect.
5. Maintain Adhkar Routine
Morning and evening protection is essential.
6. Stay Consistent
Consistency is the most important factor.
How Long Does It Take to Remove Evil Eye?
This depends on the severity:
Mild cases: Few days
Moderate cases: 1–2 weeks
Old/strong nazar: Several weeks or longer
👉 The key is: patience + consistency + trust in Allah
Common Mistakes People Make
Avoid these common errors:
❌ Ignoring symptoms
❌ Delaying treatment
❌ Using taweez or non-Islamic methods
❌ Inconsistent Ruqyah practice
✔ Always follow Qur’an and Sunnah only
Online Ruqyah vs Self-Treatment
| Factor | Online Ruqyah | Self Ruqyah |
|---|---|---|
| Guidance | Expert help | Limited |
| Speed | Faster results | Slower |
| Structure | Organized plan | Self effort |
Both are beneficial — but professional guidance can speed up recovery.
Real-Life Experiences
🇦🇪 UAE
A businessman facing continuous losses recovered after consistent Ruqyah sessions and daily adhkar.
🇬🇧 UK
A couple struggling with constant arguments found peace after removing the effects of nazar.
🇵🇰 Pakistan
A patient with long-term unexplained illness improved significantly through Quranic Ruqyah.
Prevention is Better Than Cure
Protect yourself daily:
✔ Read morning & evening adhkar
✔ Say “MashaAllah” when admiring
✔ Avoid showing blessings unnecessarily
✔ Keep your connection strong with Quran
When Should You Seek Professional Help?
You should consider help if:
Symptoms persist for a long time
Your life is seriously affected
Self Ruqyah is not helping
Professional Ruqyah provides:
Proper diagnosis
Structured treatment
Continuous guidance
Final Thoughts
The evil eye is real — but so is Allah’s protection.
No matter how strong the effect may seem:
👉 The Qur’an is stronger
👉 Dua is stronger
👉 Allah’s mercy is greater than any harm
With the right approach, patience, and faith — complete healing is possible.
Call to Action
If you are experiencing symptoms of evil eye or spiritual distress:
Don’t ignore it
Don’t delay treatment
At Al-Quran Academy, we provide:
✔ Authentic Quranic Ruqyah
✔ Private online sessions
✔ Personalized guidance
✔ Support for families worldwide
👉 Book your Ruqyah session today and start your healing journey
May Allah grant you complete shifa, protection, and peace of heart.
In shā’ Allāh. 🤲