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Different Types of Magic

There are two types of Magic, they are:

  1. Through suggestion, illusionists, mediums, tricks, deception and the speed of the hand illusion.

  2. The use of evil spirits, sorcery, witchcraft, voodoo etc which all have an effect on man as a whole.

Magic can only have the capability to affect aspects of a person’s life by the will of Allah (SWT). Below are some examples of things that people perform magic to:

  • Upon a husband and wife to cause separation

  • To suppress a man’s desire for his wife and the wife’s desire for her husband

  • To cause miscarriage, blocking of the fallopian tubes, disabling the ovaries, fertility issues

  • Constant bleeding for a woman or the opposite wherein no menstrual cycle takes place

  • Causing a man to love a particular woman so he marries her or vice-versa

  • To encourage a person to fall into adultery and immorality whether the motive of the magician is for love, revenge or to destroy a person’s reputation

  • To separate families and destroy them

  • To torment a person with insomnia, loss of appetite, daydreaming, tightness in chest, sadness and depression, a feeling of pain the body etc

  • Using magic for murder by various methods, e.g. arson in the home. This can happen by the jinn carrying it out themselves in a physical form or by taking possession of a person

  • Magic can be used in robberies, extortion, deceptive scamming of a person in their home, theft of valuables, obtaining of money or bank details without a person’s will

  • Magic is used to affect businesses and trade, whether small or major corporations

  • Magic can be used to cause all types of sicknesses and illnesses even diseases that doctors themselves cannot define

  • Magic can be used in the kidnapping of people

  • To cause illusions i.e. tricks of the eyes so people cannot see what is really happening, as in the time of the Prophet Musa (peace be upon him)

  • Magic can be cast upon a piece of land wherein the intent is to destroy the land and stop any rain falling onto it

  • In a person’s character, habits, ethics and transactions

  • In harming animals or insects or using them during the magic process

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