Crushed, Rayan felt his enthusiasm die. Da’si’s poison is: “Your reward is gone because they saw you. Just be normal. Stop trying.” But Rayan whispered back: “I seek sincerity for Allah alone. Let them crush my ego, not my faith.”
Rayan began to obsess. He repeated his prayer seventeen times until dawn. Exhausted, he realized the trick: Al-Waswas does not stop you from praying; he makes you hate praying through perfectionism. Rayan learned to spit to his left three times and say, “I seek refuge in Allah from the accursed whisperer,” breaking the OCD loop.
Al-Harr is a name for Shaitan that highlights his role as an inciter and instigator of evil. This name is derived from the Arabic root "h-r-r," which means "to incite" or "to stir up." Al-Harr refers to Shaitan's ability to provoke humans into committing sinful acts and engaging in destructive behavior. 7 names of shaitan
If a Muslim enters the market saying “La ilaha illallah wahdahu la sharika lah…” (There is no god but Allah alone, without partner), Allah records 1 million good deeds for him and removes 1 million bad deeds. Zalambur flees from this phrase.
| Name | Domain of Attack | | :--- | :--- | | Iblis | Pride & Despair | | Al-Waswas | Intrusive thoughts (OCD) | | Da’si | Marriages & Household peace | | Zalambur | Business & Markets | | Al-A’war | Spiritual blindness (Dajjal energy) | | Dasim | Social backbiting & Neglect | | Al-Khanzab | Prayer & Concentration | Crushed, Rayan felt his enthusiasm die
Rayan was a young man of fervent prayer. One night, after a sin he deemed unforgivable, he sat in the darkness of his room, whispering, “I am ruined. There is no mercy for a wretch like me.”
“Indeed, Satan is an enemy to you, so take him as an enemy.” (Qur’an 35:6) Stop trying
Recite Ayat-ul-Kursi (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:255) and seek refuge in Allah from his whispers, especially after prayers.
The Quran repeatedly warns believers that Shaitan is a "clear enemy" (Aduwwun Mubin). This title is a reminder of the nature of the relationship between man and Shaitan. It serves as a spiritual alarm, instructing the faithful not to take his whispers lightly or treat his temptations as harmless, as his ultimate goal is the spiritual destruction of mankind. Al-Gharur (The Deceiver)
means “blind in one eye.” This Shaitan distorts your vision of good and evil. He makes your sin look small and others’ sins look enormous.