Black magic is a major sin in Islam, and its practice is considered unlawful and one of the gravest sins. It is considered unlawful and is one of the gravest sins as highlighted by Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Some forms of black magic include practices that are disbelief, such as disrespecting the Quran or saying statements of Kufr. Anyone who does this leaves Islam due to those awhaam (delusions, imaginations, and assumptions) in their minds.
Islam’s position on sorcery for both the one who practices magic and the one who believes in sorcery can be summarized in just one sentence: sorcery is absolutely forbidden. However, it is not permissible to use witchcraft for any purpose whatsoever. Witchcraft or magic is falsehood, and all kinds of falsehood are kufr and awhaam.
Belief and practice in magic in Islam is widespread and pervasive, both historically and currently in the Quran and hadith. Both the Quran and hadith make reference to witchcraft and the evil eye, as well as to supernatural beings known in Arabic as jinn (the origin of the English word “black magic”).
In Islamic theology, magical practices express the belief that human beings are supernatural beings. Black magic is condemned in Islam but Muslim thinkers are not clear on how to deal with this superstitious holdover from an earlier age. This study aims to discuss black magic (sihir) from the perspective of Tafsir scholars using a literature review with a hermeneutic approach.
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