: Methods to stop the renewal of magic and break long-standing spells.
Bakar operates a significant YouTube platform, Hakan Bakar , with over 705,000 subscribers and hundreds of videos dedicated to spiritual healing. His stated goal is to provide a accessible means for Muslims to seek shifa (healing) by listening to specific recitations intended to neutralize spiritual ailments. Core Practices and Healing Methods Hakan Bakar Rukye
: Bakar advises followers to listen to his recitations while in a state of wudu (ablution), often recommending daily sessions (1–3 times a day) for a period of 21 to 41 days for maximum effectiveness. Core Practices and Healing Methods His content frequently
is a prominent Turkish spiritual practitioner and digital content creator who focuses on Ruqyah (Islamic spiritual healing) through the recitation of Quranic verses and prophetic prayers. His work primarily targets the removal of negative spiritual influences such as black magic ( sihir ), the evil eye ( nazar ), and demonic possession. Spiritual Mission and Digital Presence
: He often describes the "cleansing" process as involving physical sensations, such as tingling in the limbs or a sense of sudden relief, which he attributes to the departure of negative energies or entities. Thematic Focus Areas
: Providing specific prayers for obsessive thoughts (vesvese) and negative mental cycles.
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