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    Model Pengurusan Perawatan Ruqyah Dalam Standard Kemahiran Pekerjaan Kebangsaan(SKPK), Sijil Kemahiran Malaysia (SKM) Tahap 3 Jabatan Pembangunan Kemahiran Malaysia: Ruqyah Care Management Model in National Occupational Skills Standard (NOSS) Malaysian Skills Certificate (SKM) Level 3 Department of Skills Development Malaysia

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    Ruqyah Therapy is one of the branches of Islamic medical practice that has gained increasing attention in Malaysia at the individual, organizational, and governmental levels. This development aligns with the role of the Traditional and Complementary Medicine Division (T&CM) under the Ministry of Health Malaysia, which is responsible for regulating and monitoring recognized traditional and complementary medical practices, including Islamic medicine. The enforcement of the Traditional and Complementary Medicine Regulations 2021 under Act 775 reflects the government’s commitment to ensuring legal compliance, enhancing professional standards, delivering quality services, and safeguarding patient safety. A significant value-added milestone for Ruqyah Therapy was achieved when it was officially approved as a National Occupational Skills Standard (NOSS) in 2017, thereby recognizing it as a formal government-endorsed competency framework. The NOSS for Ruqyah Therapy, registered under the Department of Skills Development Malaysia, comprises three certification levels: Level 3 (Malaysian Skills Certificate), Level 4 (Malaysian Skills Diploma), and Level 5 (Advanced Malaysian Skills Diploma). This study aims to analyze, adopt, and promote the application of a structured therapeutic method model in Ruqyah Therapy for the general public in Malaysia. A qualitative and library-based research approach was employed through systematic analysis of official NOSS documents and reference materials from established Ruqyah practitioners of Darussyifa’. The findings reveal that all three Level 3 Competency Units have adopted a standardized Ruqyah treatment method consisting of Ruqyah recitation, Blowing, Tapping, Drinking, and Bathing, collectively formulated under the RTTMM method. This model provides a systematic and structured therapeutic framework that strengthens the professional practice of Ruqyah Therapy within Malaysia’s Islamic medical landscape
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