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  • Magic And Ways To Counter It In Islam

    Posted by Tanveer Mughal on July 30, 2022 at 10:03 am

    I want to discuss few things which are very frequent in our society but the Islamic perspective about these things are very rarely discuss in our public.

    1. We know that magic is real but if someone finds out that he is somehow under magic or someone tells him that you are under magic then what Islam guides him how he can get rid of magic? Is he allowed to go to someone who claims that he can get him rid of it. And if that person gives him some water after doing some ‘shuff shuff’ on it and when he inquires that what he has read on it then he simply says that it is our secret and I cannot tell you that. There is no way he can judge that he has read something which contains shirk or something unethical.

    2. Is there anything like “rizq ki bandish” or “karobar ki bandish”? If yes then can a human tell that a person has one of the above? What guidelines Islam tells to a person who is regularly failing in his financial activities. And he has no option left but to believe that his rizq is somehow stopped?

    Dr. Irfan Shahzad replied 2 years, 4 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Magic And Ways To Counter It In Islam

  • Dr. Irfan Shahzad

    Scholar July 30, 2022 at 11:44 pm

    These are not the subject of Deen. Deen is a guidance to purify oneself and earn the pleasure of God. Deen’s concern is to forbid a person from doing magic.

    To counter magic there are certain so called spiritual things which came with Haroot and Maroot as we know from the Quran. Some people genuinely use them and some use haram things to counter another magic and some are fake. Only an expert in such things can tell the difference.

    As far as we know magic works only on personal feelings and temperament. It has no power to shut your rizq or business.

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