JANNAT KA PODA Ghar Mein Barkat Ka SECRET | Dr. Fahad Artani | Roshni Centre | Rohani ilaj Istikhara

JANNAT KA PODA Ghar Mein Barkat Ka SECRET | Dr. Fahad Artani | Roshni Centre | Rohani ilaj Istikhara

TLDR;

This video discusses the benefits of the Rihan plant (also known as basil or sweet basil) as mentioned in the Quran and Hadith. It highlights the plant's ability to purify the home, attract blessings, and repel negative energies. The video also provides instructions on how to care for the plant and use it for spiritual healing, such as watering it with water recited with specific Surahs and using its leaves for bathing.

  • The Rihan plant purifies the home and attracts blessings.
  • It can be used to repel negative energies and evil spirits.
  • Specific rituals, like watering the plant with recited Surahs, enhance its benefits.

Introduction to the Rihan Plant [0:00]

The video introduces the Rihan plant, also known as Niaz, highlighting its significance in the Quran and Hadith. Bringing this fragrant plant into your home is said to bring an abundance of blessings, like gold and silver raining down on you. The speaker, Dr. Fad Artani Roshni, welcomes viewers to the Roshni Family and emphasizes the spiritual benefits of the plant.

Benefits of the Rihan Plant [0:24]

The fragrance of the Rihan plant is believed to clear negative energy from the house, paving the way for blessings. It purifies the atmosphere, making it more respectable and clean. This leads to an abundance of resources and success in endeavors, even turning "mud into gold." Additionally, it can resolve disputes between husband and wife. The plant is referred to as a plant of heaven, implying that its presence in the home brings countless blessings.

How to Care for the Rihan Plant [1:08]

When acquiring a Rihan plant, it is recommended to bring it home on a Friday (Jummat Mubarak) or at least on a Thursday (Jumerat). Upon bringing it home, the leaves should be cleaned with a wet cloth. The plant can be kept indoors but should be exposed to sunlight for at least half an hour daily.

Spiritual Practices with the Rihan Plant [1:29]

To drive away evil spirits and attract wealth, the plant should be watered with water that has been recited with specific Surahs. The first watering should involve reciting Surah Falak and Surah Nas three times each, blowing on the water, and then pouring it into the plant. The second watering should use water recited with Surah Fatiha and Ayat Kursi seven times each. This practice is believed to open doors to divine help.

The Rihan Plant as a Source of Blessings [2:11]

The Rihan plant, mentioned in the Quran, is described as opening unseen doors of blessings and mercy through its fragrance. The speaker encourages viewers to embrace the fragrance of blessings and prayers to enrich their lives. The Rihan plant's mention in Surah Rahman (verse 12) and Surah Waqia (verse 89) as a plant of heaven further emphasizes its significance.

Additional Benefits and Identification [2:57]

For viewers in other countries, the Rihan plant may be known as basil or sweet basil. The plant's healing effects are released through its fragrance, especially during the evening when wandering spirits seek shelter. The plant helps in avoiding such negative influences.

Practical Applications and Conclusion [3:52]

The video suggests placing the Rihan plant in a location with fresh air to keep the house smelling good and to ward off negative influences. Placing the plant at the entrance can prevent evil spirits from entering. Bathing with water boiled with the leaves of the Rihan plant is said to cure chronic diseases, both physical and spiritual. Rubbing the leaves on the hands is believed to bring blessings. The video concludes with a call to share the video and a prayer for viewers' well-being.

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Date: 9/19/2025 Source: www.youtube.com
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