There isn’t anything in the Sunnah that these verses remove depression or get tranquility. However, if a person on his own did that and hoping in attaining this goal with the grace of Allah, I believe that this is permissible as it is treatment and healing through the Quran.

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Yes, this is permissible. She can also recite the Arabic but without touching the Quran. This is done through reading it from a mobile, PDA or computer.

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Abu Huraira reported that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said: “When a person while reciting the Quran reaches the point of Sajdah in the surah and he does a sajdah then the Shaitaan cries and separates himself from that person and wails” O Disaster! When he was commanded to do Sajdah, he performed sajdah, thus for him […]

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We know that Suratul Baqarah has a strong affect on Jinn. Therefore, you should continue to recite it especially ayatul Kursi and the last 2 ayah of this great Surah. Not necessarily. This might be intimidating feelings from the devil so that he would disturb your life. Don’t pay any attention to these feelings as […]

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You can’t recite the Quran on behalf of a deceased. The best thing you can do is to pray for them and to ask Allah for forgiveness for them.

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It is not mandatory to offer Sujood attilawa and hence you can continue without offering it.

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