: Warding off physical harm, illness, and "hidden" dangers like the evil eye ( ain ), black magic ( sihir ), or disturbances from jinns.

"O Allah, verily You have spoken the truth: 'And whoever enters it shall be safe.'"

In Islamic scholarship, while the verses within the Doa Haikal are from the Quran and inherently beneficial, some scholars advise that the specific "grouping" of these seven and the extraordinary rewards often attributed to them (outside of the Quran's general benefits) may not be rooted in Sahih (authentic) Hadith. It is always best to recite them primarily as a form of Dhikr (remembrance of Allah). Doa Haikal - Flip eBook Pages 1-6 - AnyFlip

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