Praise be to Allaah.
Continue with your treatment in the hospital for psychological diseases
and with the doctors, and may Allaah grant you healing. Seek the help of Allaah and ask
Him to cure you of your illness. Recite Aayat al-Kursi when you lie down to sleep.
Say: “Bismillaah illadhi laa yadurru ma’a ismihi shay’un fi’l-ardi
wa laa fi’s-samaa’ wa huwa as-Samee’ al-‘Aleem (In the Name of
Allaah, with (the mention of) Whose Name nothing on earth or in heaven can do any harm,
and He is the All-Hearing, All-Knowing)” three times in the morning and three times
in the evening. Treat yourself with ruqya (incantations) by reciting Soorat al-Ikhlaas and
al-Mi’wadhatayn [the last two soorahs of the Qur’an] three times, blowing into your hands each time and wiping your hands over as much of your body as you can, before you go to sleep, because of the hadeeth (narration) narrated by al-Bukhaari in his Saheeh and
by other scholars of hadeeth, from ‘Aa’ishah (may Allaah be pleased with her).
She said: “When the Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) went to
bed each night, he would put his hands together and blow in between them and recite in
between them [interpretations of the meanings]: Qul huwa Allaahu ahad (Say: He is
Allaah, (the) One), Qul a’oodhu bi Rabbi’l-Falaq (Say: I seek refuge with
(Allaah) the Lord of the daybreak) and Qul a’oodhu bi Rabbi’n-naas (Say:
I seek refuge with (Allaah) the Lord of mankind) [i.e., the last three soorahs of the
Qur’an], then he would wipe with his hands whatever he could of his body, starting
with his head and face, and the front part of his body, doing that three times.” Pray
to Allaah to rid you of what you are suffering from, and say: “Adh-hib
al-ba’s Rabb an-naas washfi anta’sh-Shaafee laa shifaa’a illa
shifaa’uka shifaa’an la yughaadir saqaman (Remove the suffering, Lord of
mankind, and heal me, for You are the Healer. There is no healing except Your healing, the
healing which does not leave any illness behind)”, repeating that three times. Also
recite the du’aa’ (supplication) for one in distress: “La ilaaha
ill-Allaah ul-‘Azeem ul-Haleem, la ilaaha ill-Allaah Rabb il-‘arsh
il-‘azeem, la ilaaha ill-Allaah Rabb us-samawaati wa Rabb ul-ardi wa Rabb
ul-‘arsh il-kareem (There is no god but Allaah, the Almighty, the Patient. There
is no god but Allaah, Lord of the magnificent Throne. There is no god but Allaah, Lord of
the heavens, Lord of the earth, and Lord of the noble Throne).” When you have
finished your wudoo’ or ghusl/bath (for the end of menstruation or for janaabah
(impurity following marital relations)), then assume that you are now clean and pure, and
ignore the waswaas. Do not stay for too long in the bathroom because this is from
Shaytaan. In this way the waswaas will stop, with the permission of Allaah.