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ID188969
Title ProperPractices of a raqi (Islamic exorcist) in Stockholm
LanguageENG
AuthorMarlow, Michael
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article investigates in depth the practices of a Stockholm-based raqi. In the first section, the principles and methods of his version of ruqya (Islamic exorcism) are described: which Qur’anic passages he perceives as being most suitable to read in the cases of different afflictions, how he complement his reading with the use of his right palm to detect the possession, and his use of the “satanic meridians,” i.e., pressure points to use to facilitate the eviction of stubborn djinns. Later, the cases of five patients are discussed in order to shed light upon those who seek out his services. One particularly interesting example concerns a patient who regularly takes ruqya against sorcery. Despite the fact that she does not believe in sorcery herself, she considers ruqya more beneficial for her well-being than Western treatments. Next, the raqi’s perspective on psychotherapy and on mental illness in general are then presented. Finally, the problems of non-contextualized interviews versus ethnographic observations carried out as part of fieldwork for the purposes of gathering information are illustrated.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary Islam Vol. 16, No.2-3; Oct 2022: p.277–294
Journal SourceContemporary Islam Vol: 16 No 2-3
Key WordsExorcism ;  Jinn ;  Djinn ;  Islamic Healing ;  Muslim Mental Health ;  Ruqya


 
 
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