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  5. QUESTION: I asked my mother for ruqyah several times as I am still learning arabic and my tajweed is not as good as hers. I have now learnt that although it is not a sin, I will be excluded from the 70K admitted to Jannah without account, and will not do it again. How do I repent/offer expiation for what I have done before?
QUESTION: I asked my mother for ruqyah several times as I am still learning arabic and my tajweed is not as good as hers. I have now learnt that although it is not a sin, I will be excluded from the 70K admitted to Jannah without account, and will not do it again. How do I repent/offer expiation for what I have done before?

QUESTION: I asked my mother for ruqyah several times as I am still learning arabic and my tajweed is not as good as hers. I have now learnt that although it is not a sin, I will be excluded from the 70K admitted to Jannah without account, and will not do it again. How do I repent/offer expiation for what I have done before?

19 Feb

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You simply stop asking others for ruqya 

QUESTION: I asked my mother for ruqyah several times as I am still learning arabic and my tajweed is not as good as hers. I have now learnt that although it is not a sin, I will be excluded from the 70K admitted to Jannah without account, and will not do it again. How do I repent/offer expiation for what I have done before?

Ruqyah | February 19, 2024 3:53 am
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QUESTION: I didnt know its not ok to ask for ruqyah if one wants to be among the 70000 but when i became to know it i thought that i already have asked for ruqyah before so i dont have a chance to be among them so sometimes i asked for it again. Know i rectified it and have full tawakkul, never ask for it again – do i still have a chance?

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