U guys r funny man...not told u to listen to the music it was more the trick...I think speakers have a volume section where u can turn it high or low..
Some years ago I had the ability to do plenty of tricks. Two headed coin, remove coin from sealed paper, dry cloth in beaker full of water, loop and break a tact chain. I fancied becoming a con artist. I still dream of being one today too. But now I can't even do the tricks no more, you need to practice every day to keep at them, or else you loose it.
Yeah, to deceive/con (which is magic) is not allowed in Islam.
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i dont think u would really waste ur time.... i mean, r u busy every single minute or something? u can occupy urself with trying when u have absolutely nothing to do (i.e. finished exam in class and just sitting down til the class is over)
I dont think its fake, and yes it does look pretty cool. I tend to agree though that it is a complete waste of time (especially when you consider that people spend hours trying to learn these 'trix') - http://www.pentrix.com/
All you need to do it is special equipment and agile hands. I knew few tricks which you can see in circus. There is no magic. As I said - just special things (cards, pens) and agile hands.
salam
i heard or read somewhere that magic or tricks is not alowed in islam
wasalam
Real magic (like black magic and all that evil stuff) isn't allowed, and as Bro Z said, deception is prohibited.
I fail to see the deception in the video though. It's just a nifty trick. A trick in the same sense as a skateboarder might perform a trick, which doesn't involve deception.
Also, if you don't like the music, just turn the sound off. :brother:
Hey chill out guys. its just a trick. pretty cool too. i don't see any magic involved. i don't think much time is wasted on practicing this because these people do it in their work places, during work. As for de music, its not mandatory to listen 2 it just turn down the volume of ur speakers.
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