In Turkish culture, "drawing fear" is a traditional way to deal with . While not a formal part of Islamic doctrine, many practitioners frame it with religious language (like the "Niyet" mentioned above) to seek divine help in the healing process.
Quality Point(s): 114. Answer: 25. Like: 27. for god's sake for the sake of god In Turkish, it is generally used to mean 'PLEASE' In Turkish culture, "drawing fear" is a traditional
: This is the standard opening for an Islamic Niyyah (intention). It translates to "I have intended, for the sake of Allah..." and is usually followed by an act of worship like prayer (salat) or fasting. In Turkish culture