This research aims to discuss Masaru Emoto’s concept regarding the influence of words on water as presented in his work “The True Power Of Water” and provide a scientific review of dhikr therapy in addressing stress in accordance with Masaru Emoto’s concept. The study employs a qualitative descriptive method through a literature review. Both primary and secondary data serve as sources for this investigation. The research findings reveal that water exposed to positive words, such as dhikr, from beautiful hexagonal-shaped crystals, while to the opposite occurs with negative words. From a scientific perspective, utilizing dhikr therapy with water as medium can assist in alleviating stress. This is attributed to water’s ability to absorb dhikr messages as a form of therapy; chanting dhikr can soothe the soul and generate positive energy, thereby altering the water’s quality. In conclusion, the use of positive words spoken to the body through water as a medium has the potential to alleviate stress disorders when practiced with patience and confidence in the belief that Allah can heal all deseases through the recited water.
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