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saima786
30-10-2010, 01:33 PM
can black magic be performed on clothes?
Abu_Tamim
30-10-2010, 01:42 PM
if i were to recieve asian clothes that were not sown as a present could black magic be done on them clothes before i was given and wore them
Is black magic a part of Asian or African clothes that you are gracing this forum with this crass comment? Kindly write what you mean clearly and don't be racist.
saima786
30-10-2010, 01:48 PM
i am pakistani myself and wasnt trying to be racist. Sorry if thats how it came across
abulayl
30-10-2010, 01:50 PM
:salam: try to practise the sunnah of wearing cloths, inshallah you wil be safe.
Intrepid
01-11-2010, 09:18 PM
Read Manzil in the morning and evening.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/941902/Manzil
Daniel Fallahi
01-11-2010, 09:52 PM
Salaam
Al-Quran, Surah Al-Baqarah (Chapter 2), Verse/Ayat 102:
"And they followed what the Shaitans chanted of sorcery in the reign of Sulaiman, and Sulaiman was not an unbeliever, but the Shaitans disbelieved, they taught men sorcery and that was sent down to the two angels at Babel, Harut and Marut, yet these two taught no man until they had said, "Surely we are only a trial, therefore do not be a disbeliever." Even then men learned from these two, magic by which they might cause a separation between a man and his wife; and they cannot hurt with it any one except with Allah's permission, and they learned what harmed them and did not profit them, and certainly they know that he who bought it should have no share of good in the hereafter and evil was the price for which they sold their souls; had they but known this."
Now ponder. When Allah decreed magic to be revealed to the people of Babel, by the Angels Harut & Marut. They ran to it instead of fleeing from it. A test, as everything is. Now I hate every source of magic today especially living in a "Western country" when jokes about magic happen I leave, when the TV shows a magic trick I switch it off. When someone talks to me about it a try taking the subject away. (Or give Dawah.)
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