The Reality of Energy Healing: Between Pagan Superstition and Creedal Deviation

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Dr. Haitham Talaat
Lately, what is termed 'Cosmic Energy Healing' or 'Chakra Charging' has become widespread. Some perceive it as a form of alternative medicine or modern physics, yet scientific and Sharia-based truths confirm that these practices bear no relation to physics; rather, they are pagan beliefs derived from Eastern and Hindu philosophies.
The Creedal Roots of Energy
Hindus believe that the deity dwells within the universe in the form of energy flowing through all existence—a doctrine known as 'Pantheism' (Wahdat al-Wujud). In the Islamic creed, however, Allah—Glorified and Exalted be He—is distinct from His creation, established upon His Throne; He does not dwell within His creation, nor does anything dwell within Him. From this, the explicit conflict between these practices and the foundation of Tawhid becomes clear.
A Gateway to Satanic Manipulation
Sessions of transcendental meditation, total stillness, and the use of geometric symbols and ambiguous incantations are nothing but gateways to Satanic manipulation. The practitioner believes they are invoking healing, while in reality, they are opening their soul to delusions and hallucinations that may lead to demonic possession or psychological distress.
In conclusion, one must be wary of those who promote these deviations; they are either charlatans preying on people's pain and illusions, or individuals deceived by the luster of false terminology—there is no third option. Truth is manifest, falsehood is stammering, and the Muslim's creed is their most precious possession.
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