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Authentic Sidr Leaves Ruqyah Black Magic Sihr Sunnah Supplications
Authentic Sidr Leaves Ruqyah Black Magic Sihr Sunnah Supplications
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Dried Sidr(QASIL) Leaves Ruqyah Black Magic Sihr Sunnah Supplications
Authentic • Natural • Premium Quality Jujube (Sidr) Leaves
Discover the natural benefits of Sidr Leaves (Lote Tree Leaves), traditionally valued for their cleansing, soothing, and holistic wellness uses. Sourced from regions known for high-quality Sidr—including the blessed city of Madinah (Saudi Arabia), Morocco, and other select areas—these dried leaves have been used for centuries in herbal practices and spiritual well-being.
Traditional & Cultural Significance
In classical Islamic texts and traditional practices, scholars such as Ibn Hajar (in Fath Al-Bari) and Shaykh Ibn Baz (may Allah have mercy on them) mentioned the use of Sidr leaves for treatments related to spiritual ailments. Many people across various cultures use Sidr leaves as part of Ruqyah, and for support during issues attributed to sihr (black magic), evil eye, or jinn-related disturbances.
(These uses are based on traditional beliefs and are not medical claims.)
General Herbal & Wellness Uses
Sidr leaves have been widely used in natural and herbal traditions for:
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Gentle cleansing and purification
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Supporting relaxation, calmness, and sleep
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Natural skin and hair care
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Traditional remedies for various discomforts
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Wellness rituals and spiritual cleansing practices
Sidr leaves also contain naturally occurring plant compounds, antioxidants, and nutrients valued in herbal preparations.
Common Traditional Benefits
(Herbal and cultural uses — not intended as medical advice)
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Used traditionally for spiritual cleansing and Ruqyah practices
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From the Sunnah: historically used in washing the deceased
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Known as a natural shampoo alternative
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Helps cleanse the scalp and cool the head
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Used in herbal blends for relaxation and easing tension
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Traditionally applied for skin care and soothing inflammation
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Used to moisturize skin and support smoother complexion
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Supports hair strength and scalp health
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Used in remedies for general discomfort in various cultures
How to Use Sidr Leaves (Traditional Methods)
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For oral rinse (traditional use):
Soak a few leaves in boiled water for several hours. Once cooled, use the infusion as a mouth rinse. -
As herbal tea:
Steep Sidr leaves in hot water and drink in moderation to support relaxation and overall wellness. Often taken before bedtime. -
For joints (traditional poultice):
Grind the leaves and mix with water to form a paste. Apply externally to the affected area. -
For acne (topical paste):
Mix Sidr powder with water to create a paste. Apply to the face for 10 minutes and rinse with lukewarm water. Use up to three times weekly. -
For skin cleansing:
Boil leaves for 20 minutes and use the water to wash the skin or add to bathwater. -
For intestinal discomfort (traditional):
Boil Sidr leaves with Siwak for around 20 minutes, strain, and consume.
(Use according to your cultural tradition and personal comfort.). - Product Origin: Morocco
Note to Buyers: Packaging may vary, but you will always receive fresh stock.
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