Monday 3 December 2012

End of a Journey


During this research, I discovered that black magic wasn't a belief that existed in Pakistan where I first encountered it, but in other parts of the world as well.  I was shocked to learn that people obsessed about black magic will go as far as committing murders  for selfish purposes. Yes the Qur’an does mention black magic so a Muslim should believe in it's existence but it is equally important to be careful about what you attribute to black magic. You shouldn't assume that every illness and problem must be related to black magic. Many people turn to amils, peers and healers for solutions, sometimes when they don’t need to. The most important thing is to trust God and seek His help. People can treat illnesses, solve their problems and remove the presence of jinn by simply reciting the verses of the Qur’an.

This research has answered many of my questions and has provided some valuable insight into the subject of black magic. I hope it has done the same for all those who have read this blog. I am grateful to all those who posted comments. Your views on the subject have benefited me and I’m sure many others. The comments have shown a mixed reaction to black magic. From some having no belief in it at all, to those who had some sort of experience and considered it a reality. Most people like myself felt that although the concept of black magic does exist, you should not attribute everything to it; seek medical assistance first.

For those who wish to learn about the removal of black magic as well as the removal of jinns and the evil eye according to the shariah, below are details of an event in which detailed information will be provided. In case you miss the event, you can go on to their website for further information.




You can also go on to a website called Al-Ruqyah Al-Shar'iyyah where you will find prayers for protection against black magic, jinn and shaytan and for, illnesses, fear, and depression.


"Put your trust in Allah if you are believers indeed". 
(5:23)