The phrase (meaning "A cure for every trouble" or "Remedy for every ill") is commonly associated with a specific Islamic practice of reciting a combination of Surahs for spiritual protection and healing.
Recited for protection from internal whispers and spiritual harm.
In Islamic tradition, these specific repetitions are often used for (spiritual healing). They are believed to provide: The phrase (meaning "A cure for every trouble"
Many practitioners also include (the Throne Verse) in this sequence to strengthen the spiritual shield and provide peace. Purpose and Benefits
Guarding against the "evil eye" (nazar), magic, and negative influences. They are believed to provide: Many practitioners also
Recited to seek refuge from external harm, envy, and the "evil eye".
For further study or recitation, resources like Quran Diyanet provide official meanings and contexts for these Surahs. For further study or recitation, resources like Quran
Known as the "Opening," used to seek guidance and mercy.