Sword
Against Black Magic & Evil Magicians
Revised and Expanded With 2 CD's
By Wahid Abdussalam
Bali
Translated By Chafik Abdelghani
Paperback 282 Pages
Published by Al-Firdous Ltd, London UK
Detailed discussion of 'sihr' in Islam. Includes:
- Definition
- Evidence of the existence of sihr
- Categories of sihr
- How a 'sahir' brings about a jinn
- Punishment under Islamic law
- How to treat sahir
- Treatment of sahir
- Treatment of al-ayn (the 'evil eye")
- And much more.
The Author has extensively relied on Classical
Scholars such as Al-Layth, Al-Azhari, Ibn Mandhur, Ibn Faris, Fakhr Ar-Razi, Ibn
Qudama Al-Maqdisi,, Ibn Al-Qayyim and Many Others for his references
We often hear about cases of lunacy, constant
headaches and stomach aches, insomnia, lethargy, hearing voices, sexual
inability, sterility, frigidity, shattered marriages, woman's continuous
bleeding; and we often tend to have the undemanding answer that 'it is Allah (SWA),
or, as the ignorant would put it, 'it is nature.' Certainly, it is undisputable
that anything in the Heavens and the Earth is managed by Allah , but we should
not discard that Allah ;U- has also commanded us to consider the causes of
events. It is high time that we stopped and considered for a moment that,
besides normal causes, there is the evil force of Sihr, the Arabic equivalent to
sorcery. The sorcerer and Satan work in partnership to provide an
'intent-to-harm service' to their client, in return for a mere pittance which
they receive from those with weak personalities and from the wicked, who hold
grudges against their Muslim brothers and sisters and who love to see them
suffer under the effects of sorcery.
'Say: I
seek refuge in the Lord of the dawn. From the evil of what He has created. And
from the evil of the utterly dark night when it comes. And from the evil of
those who blow on knots. And from the evil of the envious when he envies.'
(TM Qur'an Al-Falaq: 1-5)
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