How To Protect Yourself from BlackMagic, Evil Eye and Jinn

                                                                                                                    

 

In Quran, Allah Almighty says:

Suleman (Solomon) did not disbelieve, but the devils disbelieved teaching men magic.” (2:102)

From this ayah of Quran, it is clear that magic is one of the teachings of Satan. Those who disbelieve follow the path of Satan and these are the ones who rely on magic as a means to fulfilling their desires and make their wishes come true.

Regarding, the same matter, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said in His hadith:

“Whoever goes to a fortune teller (a soothe sayer) or a diviner and believes him, has, in fact, disbelieved in what has been revealed to Muhammad (PBUH).” (Dawud)

From this hadith of Prophet (PBUH) again it becomes clear that resorting to Black magic or any of its associated branches, actually denies the Prophecy and the Message brought by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), which tells a person to rely on Allah only.

·       The Power of Unseen Lies With Allah Only:

The second reason why Islam condemns Black magic and all other acts of sorcery is that these acts tend to tell a person about his or her future. According to Islamic only Allah Almighty has the power to see the unseen and only He knows of the future. Therefore, relying on Black magic as a means of knowing future, is actually against the preaching of Islam. In Quran, Allah Almighty clearly states that only He knows the unseen.

Almighty clearly states that only He knows the unseen.

Teaching of Quran regarding Black Magic

“ His word is the truth. His will be the dominion the day the trumpet will be blown. He knoweth the Unseen as well as that which is open. For He is the Wise, well acquainted (with all things).” (6:73)

Therefore, a Muslim is to refrain from resorting to Black magic under any circumstance, as it is like relying on magic for the quality that is only attributed to Allah Almighty.

·       A Deadly Act:

Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said in His hadith:

“Avoid the seven noxious things: associating anything with Allah, magic, killing one whom Allah has declared inviolate without a just cause, consuming the property of an orphan, devouring riba (interest), turning back when the army advances, and slandering chaste women who are believers but indiscreet.” (Muslim)

From this hadith of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) it becomes clear that magic is one of the noxious and deadly acts. It is the same as ascribing partners with Allah, killing someone or slandering about a chaste women. Therefore, because of the diverse implications of the act, it is considered a deadly act and a Muslim must refrain from it.

Warding Off The Effects Of Magic:

When it comes to warding off the effects of magic or any other act of sorcery, there are a variety of ways recommended by different Islamic scholars in the light of different hadiths of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) that can help protect a Muslim from magic. The lines below give some recommended acts that can help protect a person from the ill effects of magic.

                                                                     

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