ar-Rahiah (Arabic: الراهية) appears in the form of an honorable man, having his hair tied in a bun and wearing a black cape. He resides in the lungs of the people he seizes. When he attacks his victims he causes unrelenting back pain, shoulder pain, ankle pain, and aching of the chest and knees, driving his victims insane.
Misceláneo de Salomón[]
Then the forty-second Tayleq (الطليق), named ar-Rahiah, entered in the image of an honorable man, with his hair tied in a bun and wearing a black cape. Sulayman, peace be upon him, said to him, "What is your corruption? Where is your residence?" ' He said, "I reside in lungs. My corruption is that if I seize a person, I seize him with back pain, shoulder pain, ankle pain, and aching of the chest and knees." Fiqitush said, "The medicine for this, O prophet of God, is lemon balm and Christmas rose, which should be crushed, sifted and kneaded with honey. It should be diluted with moving water, then it should be drunk from. Write for him these names and hang them on him and they will be his cure, by permission of God.'"