[8]. Ruqyah’ is the practice of treating illnesses through Qur’ānic Verses, and invocations prescribed by the Messenger of Allāh (ﷺ). It is a means of cure for the evil eye, magic, demons, and physical ailments.
The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) said: “I was shown the nations, and some Prophets passed by with a few followers, and some Prophets passed by with no followers. Then I was shown a great multitude, and I said, ‘What is this? Is this my followers?’ It was said, ‘No, this is Moses and his people.’ It was said, ‘Look at the horizon.’ There I saw a huge multitude filling the horizon. And it was said, ‘Look there, and there, on the horizons of the sky.’ There was a multitude filling the horizons. It was said, ‘This is your people, and of these, seventy thousand will enter Paradise without being brought to account.’” Then he (the Prophet ﷺ) went inside, without explaining further. The people started to discuss what he had said, saying, “We are the ones who have believed in Allāh and followed His messenger; we are they” or, “It is our children who were born in Islam.” The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) heard about what was being said, so he came out and said: “They are the ones who do not seek ruqya or use charms (the chanting or reciting of a magic spell), they do not believe in bad omens and do not treat themselves with fire; and who put their complete trust in their Lord 'Allāh' alone”.
[9]. Or it may mean: hardship and distress will be joined with another hardship and distress (i.e. distress of death, the difficulties the person faces while leaving this world and moving on to the Hereafter and of the thought as to what is going to happen to him in the Hereafter, while the people arranging for the departure of his body and angels for the departure of his soul.