Qassim Region Police have arrested a Raqi, a man who treats people by recitation of the Holy Qur'an, for causing the death of a girl by giving her electric shocks to treat her psychiatric illness, authorities said. Lt. Col. Fahd Al-Habdan, spokesman of Al-Qassim Region Police, said, “The girl's family requested the Raqi's help to treat their daughter and he used electric shocks, alleging that this would help her, but she died during to this treatment.” The 50-year-old man Raqi, whose name was not released, was taken into police custody for investigation. Since last August the man had subjected the girl to electric shocks, in the presence of her parents, in the district's mosque, a source said. The parents did not object to the ‘harsh' treatment. Saleh Al-Debaibi, a lawyer, said the Raqi must be punished for his crime and for claiming to have the ability to treat people by giving them electric shocks. The Raqi was supposed to treat people by reciting verses of the Holy Qur'an only as instructed by the Prophet's Sunnah, he said. Al-Debaibi called for a law, to be supervised by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, to address the work of the Ruqaat so there is a clear distinction between a patient's need for the Islamic Ruqya or psychiatric treatment. The law would prevent people treating others from resorting to methods not within their domain, which can kill people, he added. Al-Debaibi stressed the importance of enlightening people about psychiatric matters and the institutions licensed to treat them. Police also warned against unlicensed practitioners of Ruqya claiming to treat people. They would only start meddling with patient's bodies without a Shariah, legal and health justification, the police spokesman added.