Nazar ki Dua: Effective Duas To Ward Off The Evil Eye

Nazar ki Dua Effective Duas To Ward Off The Evil Eye

Introduction: That moment when everything was going well, and suddenly… Nazar ki Dua
It was my younger sister’s wedding. The house was buzzing, everyone was happy. The bride was getting ready, there was laughter and fun. But as she stepped out as a bride, a relative caught her eye and exclaimed, “Wow! You look so beautiful, may you be affected by the evil eye!”
Just that, something strange happened in the atmosphere. By evening, my sister started having a severe headache, then vomiting, then a fever. The doctor said nothing, it was a viral infection. But the elders in the house said in unison, “She’s been affected by the evil eye.”

That night, we recited duas for the evil eye, blew on them, and by morning, my sister was completely fine.
This isn’t an isolated incident. This happens every day in millions of homes in our society. Someone buys a new car and gets affected by the evil eye. A child gets good grades and gets affected by the evil eye. The business starts doing well and then the same thing happens again.

So today, let’s talk about the evil eye dua – those small duas that have protected us from the evil eye for centuries.

What is the evil eye? Truth or myth?

What does science say?
Science calls it “energy vampirism” or a “psychological effect.” When someone looks at you with jealousy, envy, or excessive admiration, their negative energy can affect your aura. This has been studied in many research papers as the “Evil Eye Belief System” – especially in the Mediterranean, Middle East, and South Asia.

The status of the evil eye in Islam
The Hadith clearly states:
It is narrated from Anas bin Malik (may Allah be pleased with him): The Prophet (peace be upon him) said:
“The evil eye is true (true)” (Sahih Bukhari and Muslim).
Another Hadith states that the evil eye can send a man to the grave and a camel to a pot. This means that the evil eye can kill a person.

The most effective blessings of sight – as told by the Prophet ﷺ himself

  1. Surah Falak and Surah Nas (Muwidatain)
    The Prophet himself used to read these two Surahs every night before sleeping and blow on his hands and then on his entire body.
    Hazrat Ayesha Razi. States:
    “When the Prophet (peace be upon him) was ill, he used to comfort himself by reciting Muvidtain. When your illness worsened, I used to read and hold your hand and turn it over him.” (Bukhari)
    how to read?
  • read 3-3 times
  • press on both palms
  • Move over the entire body from head to toe
  • do it for children
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  1. Four Qul (Qul Huzu, Qul Auzu Birabbil Falak, Qul Auzu Birabbin Nas, and Surah Ikhlas)
    Together these four are called “four clans”. The Prophet ﷺ had told Hazrat Uqba bin Aamir to read these before sleeping every night.
  2. That special dua which Jibril Amin recited
    Hazrat Ibn Abbas Razi. It is narrated that Prophet ﷺ Hasan and Hussain Razi. Used to recite these duas for:
    عُعِيذُكُمَا بِكُلِمَATSِ اللالّهِ التَّامَّةِ مِنْ كُلِّ شُيْتَانٍ وَهُامِنٍ وَمِنْ كُلِّ عَيْنٍ لَامِنٍ
    Pronunciation:
    “Uijukuma Bikalimatillahit Tammati Min Kulli Shaitaninv Va Hammatinv Va “Min Kulli Ainin Lammah”
    Meaning: I protect you both with the perfect words of Allah from every devil, poisonous animal, and every evil eye.
    This dua is the most powerful for children.
  3. Ayatul Kursi
    Whoever recites Ayatul Kursi after every dua remains completely protected from the evil eye and the evil eye.
    Sunnah methods of warding off the evil eye
  1. Eating seven dates after steaming them – in the morning on an empty stomach
  2. Blowing on them seven times – after reciting the Muwidatain on the sick person
  3. Taking salt and mustard seeds and then throwing them out
  4. Burning alum – the resulting effect reveals the severity of the evil eye

7 daily practices to ward off the evil eye

  1. Recite the last two verses of Surah Baqarah three times morning and evening
  2. Dua: Bismillah Tawakkaltu Allah…
  3. When buying a new item, first give charity
  4. Say “Mashallah” to yourself upon hearing praise
  5. Black tilak, amulets (with Quranic verses), blue beads – all are permissible
  6. Post less photos of children on social media
  7. Staying with strict dua – this is the best protection

Real story: The child who cried for 8 months

A friend of mine had an 8-month-old son. He cried day and night. He didn’t drink milk. All the tests were normal. One day, Maulana Sahib came. He recited Muwidatain and performed Dum (sacred prayer). Then, he took water in a bowl, performed Dum (dum) on it, and bathed the child.

Some black spots began floating in the water. The child fell asleep within 10 minutes. Today, he is 5 years old and perfectly fine.

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Conclusion: Evil Eye is a right, and its cure is also a right.

It is easy to deny evil eye, but those who have been its victims know how devastating it can be.

Allah has also given us its cure – verses from the Quran and the prayers recited by the Prophet (peace be upon him). All we need to do is practice them daily.

So, from today, promise me that you will recite Muwidatain morning and evening. You will protect your children, your business, and your health with these prayers.

Because prevention is the best cure.

Masha’Allah.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Nazar ki Dua

  1. Is the evil eye real?
    Yes, the Prophet (peace be upon him) said, “Al-Ainu Haq,” meaning the evil eye is true. (Bukhari, Muslim)
  2. Which is the most powerful dua for the evil eye?
    Surah Falaq and Surah Nas (Muwidhatain) – the Prophet (peace be upon him) recited them himself and had others recite them.
  3. Which dua is best for children?
    The dua “Uijukuma Bikalimatillahit Tammati…” which the Prophet ﷺ used to recite for Hasan-Hussein رَدِیُ اللہُ عَنْہُمَا کے کے.
  4. Is it permissible to wear a talisman?
    Yes, if it contains verses from the Quran or names of Allah. This is mentioned in the Hadith.
  5. Is it right to burn alum to remove evil eye?
    This is not a Sunnah method, but there is no harm either. The Sunnah method is to exhale after reciting Muvidtain.

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