Who can truly understand the language of magic except the magician?
assalaam o alykum,
u dnt necesarily have 2 b a magician to understand it, as 'Umar Ibn Al-Khattaab said, ''Im not a crafty person, but i aint going to be fooled by one''
im NOT saying umar knew how to read magic, all im saying is tht ppl do know...
my imam showed us a vdo of his other shaykhs who caught a man in saudi who wrote a ''taweez'' which was writen on a paper which was about (and no joke) 2 meters by 2 meters...
you simply have to burn them while reciting ayatul qursee...
i record videos while i burn them, but unfortunatly i havent had time to upload them onto youtube as of yet....
Yes ayat alkursi while destroying it, but one needs to read the protective adkhaar in the morning and evening.
Do you think that you can go around destroying magical charms and the magicians/ jinns are going to sit there and watch you destroy their hard work?
Sometimes magician try to protect their "work" against those who try destroy them by placing counter magic on them.
Its better not the burn them because sometimes magicians put secondary magic on the taweez which only become active when the original magic is destroyed. Ironically its activated by burning.
The ones to be careful about are the ones with layer of wax on them. Usually its the wax that has had words of magic read on it, so when the wax burns it activates a secondary magic.
Might sound crazy. Better to learn from the mistakes of others than to become one of the victims.
The solution? Rip the taweez and soak the stuff in ruqya water and dump them in the river.
Yes ayat alkursi while destroying it, but one needs to read the protective adkhaar in the morning and evening.
Do you think that you can go around destroying magical charms and the magicians/ jinns are going to sit there and watch you destroy their hard work?
Sometimes magician try to protect their "work" against those who try destroy them by placing counter magic on them.
Its better not the burn them because sometimes magicians put secondary magic on the taweez which only become active when the original magic is destroyed. Ironically its activated by burning.
The ones to be careful about are the ones with layer of wax on them. Usually its the wax that has had words of magic read on it, so when the wax burns it activates a secondary magic.
Might sound crazy. Better to learn from the mistakes of others than to become one of the victims.
The solution? Rip the taweez and soak the stuff in ruqya water and dump them in the river.
Allah Knows Best
Assalaam o alaykum,
The Messenger of Allaah affirmed that whoever recites ayatul qursee in the morning, it will protect him from black magic till night, and whoever recites it in the night, it will protect him from black magic till morning....
By Allaah, I fear no black magic...
Y? Bcz I have trust in my Lord (Subhaanahu Wa Ta'aalah)...
He affirmed no harm would come to me, and I believe that...
It is not Al-Birr (piety, righteousness, and obedience to Allâh, etc.) that you turn your faces towards east and (or) west (in prayers); but Al-Birr is (the quality of) the one who believes in Allâh, the Last Day, the Angels, the Book, the Prophets and gives his wealth, in spite of love for it, to the kinsfolk, to the orphans, and to Al-Masâkîn (the poor), and to the wayfarer, and to those who ask, and to set slaves free, performs As-Salât, and gives the Zakât, and keep their word whenever they make a promise, and who are patient in extreme poverty and ailment (disease) and at the time of persecution, hardship, and war. Such are the people of the truth and they are Al-Muttaqûn (the pious).
Where abouts in Uk sister , please be aware , u dont wana take it to those who believe in these things n create them , Like hidden peer or saint or "apparent righteous" person or imam of the masjid or sufi saab, coz they just might tell u its fien n its alright.
See with taweez , it could be magic , it definetly is shirk , and well even if its some sort of ayaat n all n duaas n strange arabic wors that some "extra smart" person came up with , it can still make a person commit shirk , epending on why did he getit n hang it or wear it, but since u metioned u found them , InshahAllah have them checked out to see if they are magic or not , if some one had just brought it for any problesm they were facing pr protection , then unfortunatley they have fallen in shirk , and may Allah forgive them n help them understand and repent , coz Allah acccepts the repentace n he is the most forgiving.
but yes again , where abouts in Uk sister n lets see if we can suggest a masjid for u to go to or center
How perfect You are O Allaah, and I praise You. I bear witness that none has the right to be worshipped except You. I seek Your forgiveness and turn to You in repentance
if the amulet is made with Qur’aan or du’aa’s narrated from the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), then there is a difference of opinion among the salaf, but the correct view is that it is haraam. See question no. 10543.
There is a word in my Sundanese local language, Tawis/Tawees. It's means :
#1. Bid, offer, bargain.
#2. Signs that written by hand on paper. (Di-tawis = signed ..... Tawis-an = signature).
Just wondering, is Tawis in second meaning originally from Thaveez in Urdu ?.
A Taweez is usually some talis with quranic verses, hadith or some other stuff written on it. It involves writing something on a paper and folding it up and wearing it for some purpose. it goes well with your #2 definition. I believe the similar definition maybe because they both probably come a arabic root word.
do taweez work? Well 99% of the ones I've come across and disposed of are full of shirk words and messages so needless to say they were affecting the victims health and mind. When disposed of via the method mentioned above the victim almost immediately feel lighter bettter and free. And continue to improve biiznilla
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