This text appears to be a recitation of various verses from the Quran, specifically chosen for a "legal ruqyah" (a form of Islamic healing or protection) as part of a book titled "Cast Yourself and Your Family". The verses are recited in Arabic, with some phrases repeated for emphasis or as a form of supplication. The text covers various themes, including:
* Praise and glorification of God
* Seeking refuge from Satan and evil
* Guidance and protection for believers
* Warning against disbelievers and wrongdoers
* The importance of faith, obedience, and trust in God
* The power and authority of God in creation and judgment
* The fleeting nature of worldly wealth and power
Throughout the text, the reciter frequently seeks refuge in God from Satan, emphasizing the importance of divine protection and guidance.
Here are the extracted facts without opinions:
1. Dr. Khaled bin Abdul Rahman Al-Jarisi is the author of a book called "Cast Yourself and Your Family."
2. A reader named Yasser bin Rashid Al-Dosari recorded a version of the book.
3. The book contains a "legal ruqyah" chosen by Dr. Khaled bin Abdul Rahman Al-Jarisi.
4. The text includes quotes from the Holy Quran.
5. The Quran is mentioned as a guide for the righteous.
6. The text mentions the concept of the Day of Judgment.
7. It is stated that God is the guardian of those who believe.
8. The text mentions the idea of a "firmest handhold" that will never be broken.
9. It is stated that God is All-Hearing and All-Knowing.
10. The text mentions the concept of a " Criterion" sent down by God.
11. The Quran is mentioned as a book sent down by God with the truth.
12. The Torah and the Gospel are mentioned as books sent down by God before the Quran.
13. The text mentions the concept of Islam as a religion.
14. It is stated that God created the heavens and the earth in six days.
15. The text mentions the concept of a "throne" that God settled upon.
16. The sun, moon, and stars are mentioned as being subjected to God's command.
17. Abraham is mentioned as a person to whom God gave the Book and wisdom.
18. The text mentions the concept of a "great kingdom" given to Abraham.
19. It is stated that God is the Forgiving and the Merciful.
20. The text mentions the concept of entering through different doors as a way to avoid harm.