A Muslim should avoid practicing witchcraft, which involves dealing with the unseen and can affect people psychologically. Sorcery, including witchcraft, fortune telling, astrology, and divination, is strictly forbidden in Islam. Attributing the effect of magic to anything other than Allah renders one a disbeliever, and practicing magic or sorcery for the sake of harming people is totally forbidden.
One scholar, Irmeli Perho, notes that all versions of the hadith signify Islamic belief in the power of magic to harm even great men like the Prophet of Islam. To ask for protection from witchcraft, Muslims should read Fazaa’il-e-Sadaqaat and the Qur’aan Shareef in the mornings and be vigilant in reading the last two suras of the Quran (113 and 114) which protect against witchcraft.
The Quran Surah Al-Falaq (Surah 113) is used as a prayer to God to ward off black magic, and according to hadith-literature, was revealed to Muhammad to protect him against Jann, the ancestors of the jinn. When sorcerers came, Moosa said to them, “Cast down what you want to cast!” After they had cast down, Moosa said, “What you have brought is sorcery”.
To get rid of satanic whispers, black magic, witchcraft, and evil-eye, Muslims should be keen to read authentic supplications, particularly Ayat Al-Kursi and Surat Al-Ikhlas, Al-Falaq, and An-Naas. This comprehensive guide explores effective methods of protection against witchcraft, the evil eye, jinn, and other spiritual threats. It has been reported that when witchcraft was used against the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him), he took out the comb and combings used for witchcraft.
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How to treat evil people in Islam?
The Quran counsels that evil should be countered with good, emphasizing that the value of good deeds is not equivalent to that of bad deeds. The repulsion of evil through the performance of superior actions may result in the formation of enmity between two individuals, ultimately leading to their transformation into devoted friends.
What dua protects from evil?
The text is a prayer to Allah, urging the reader to surrender themselves to Allah and entrust their affairs to Him. The prayer asks Allah to protect the reader from all forms of evil and to repel evil with His strength and power. The text also mentions the Holy Prophet’s advice to recite verses 1, 2, 3, 4, 255, 256, 257- Ayat kursi 284, 285, and 286 of Al Baqarah to ensure safety for oneself and their property.
Imam Ali abi Talib stated that those who recite al Ikhlas, al Qadr, and Ayat al Kursi 11 times each before sunrise will have their property safe from any loss, and all efforts of Shaytan to lure them to sin will go to waste.
How to respond to evil in Islam?
Muslims adhere to the tenet that suffering should be treated with compassion and that justice should be ensured for wrongdoing. Muslims often perceive suffering as a purposeful aspect of their lives, interpreting it as Allah’s means of educating them, as retribution for wrongdoing, or as a test. By maintaining patience and unwavering devotion to their faith, Muslims aspire to receive enhanced rewards in the afterlife.
Which surah protects from evil eye?
The recital of Surah Al-Falaq is a religious practice that is believed to provide protection from envy and the evil eye.
How to stop evil eye in Islam?
One method of treating the evil eye is to utilize the used water of the afflicted individual and pour it over the intended victim. However, this approach may present certain challenges in certain circumstances. It is therefore recommended that one should pray ruqyah on water.
What surah is for fighting evil?
In order to safeguard against the malevolent influence of the “evil eye,” the Prophet Muhammad advised the recital of Surah Iklas, Surah Falak, and Surah Nas on three occasions each day. This guidance is based on the supplication he offered at the time.
How are pagans treated in Islam?
The Sword Verse is the fifth verse of the ninth surah of the Quran, which critics argue promotes violence against pagans. The verse isolating the phrase “kill the polytheists wherever you find them, capture them” and suggests that once the Sacred Months have passed, the polytheists should be killed, captured, besieged, and lie in wait for them. However, if they repent, perform prayers, and pay alms-tax, they should be set free. The next verse, often excluded from quotes, presents a conditional reprieve.
How do I protect myself from an evil eye?
To protect oneself from the evil eye, one can practice various methods. Chanting mantras, such as the Gayatri Mantra or Hanuman Chalisa, can dispel fear. Gemstones, chosen according to one’s birth chart, can enhance positive energy flow and shield one from the evil eye. The horseshoe, a universal representation of good luck and protection, can deteriorate misfortune and negativity. Wearing red-colored clothes, wearing eye symbols, and mirrors can also help in warding off the evil eye.
What is the dua for preventing evil?
The text is a prayer to Allah, urging the reader to surrender themselves to Allah and entrust their affairs to Him. The prayer asks Allah to protect the reader from all forms of evil and to repel evil with His strength and power. The text also mentions the Holy Prophet’s advice to recite verses 1, 2, 3, 4, 255, 256, 257- Ayat kursi 284, 285, and 286 of Al Baqarah to ensure safety for oneself and their property.
Imam Ali abi Talib stated that those who recite al Ikhlas, al Qadr, and Ayat al Kursi 11 times each before sunrise will have their property safe from any loss, and all efforts of Shaytan to lure them to sin will go to waste.
How to fight evil in Islam?
Sulaiman b. Buraid, through his father, reported that when the Messenger of Allah appointed someone as leader of an army or detachment, he would urge them to fear Allah and be good to the Muslims who were with him. He would instruct them to fight in the name of Allah and in the way of Allah, fight against those who disbelieve in Allah, make a holywar, do not embezzle spoils, do not break their pledge, and do not mutilate dead bodies or kill children.
When encountering polytheist enemies, they should be invited to three courses of action: accept Islam, migrate from their lands to Muhairs, and demand Jizya from them. If they refuse to migrate, they will have the status of Bedouin Muilims and subject to the Commands of Allah like other Muslims. If they refuse to pay the tax, seek Allah’s help and fight them.
When laying siege to a fort and the besieged appeal to you for protection in the name of Allah and His Prophet, do not accord the guarantee of Allah and His Prophet but give your own guarantee and the guarantee of your companions. When besieging a fort and the besieged want to leave in accordance with Allah’s command, do so at your own command, as you may not be able to carry out Allah’s behest with regard to them.
Was Allah a pagan God before Islam?
Allah’s name may be derived from a pre-Islamic god called Ailiah, similar to El, Il, Ilah, and Jehovah. Some of his characteristics may be based on lunar deities like Almaqah, Kahl, Shaker, Wadd, and Warakh. Alfred Guillaume and Winfried Corduan doubt the theory of Allah of Islam being linked to a moon god, stating that the term Allah functions as a generic term.
South Arabian inscriptions from the fourth century AD refer to a god called Rahman, who had a monotheistic cult and was referred to as the “Lord of heaven and Earth”. Scholars are unsure whether Allah developed from earlier polytheistic systems or developed due to the increasing significance of the Christian and Jewish communities. Maxime Rodinson considers one of Allah’s names, “Ar-Rahman”, to have been used in the form of Rahmanan earlier.
Al-Lāt, Al-‘Uzzá, and Manāt were common names used for multiple goddesses across Arabia. Modern scholars often associate the names of Arabian goddesses with cults devoted to celestial bodies, particularly Venus, drawing upon evidence external to the Muslim tradition and in relation to Syria, Mesopotamia, and the Sinai Peninsula.
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