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Tantar Mantar

By Mohammad Yusha • Apr 24th, 2010 • Category: Mystic Matters

Tantar is black magic using shaitani taweez. A naksh is drawn on a paper that is recognized by shayateen. It is a coded message for them to harm a person in a certain way. The most dangerous stories I have heard are those of people leaving shaitani taweez in a toy and giving it as [...]



Black magician fails to see Holy Kaaba

By Mohammad Yusha • Apr 21st, 2010 • Category: Mystic Matters

There is a rumour that a woman wrote to a scholar telling him that she went for Hajj but couldn’t see the Holy Kaaba. She only saw people walking in a circle around something invisible. The scholar replied by asking her if she had indulged in a sin that she would consider grave and heinous. [...]



Harms of Black Magic

By Shanzeh Iqbal • Apr 4th, 2010 • Category: Features

Black magic is actually a negative use of energies. It is done by jealous people who have malicious intentions towards others. Their main objective is to harm others by depriving them of prized possession generally, may it be wealth, prosperity or something else. It can also lead to influencing them to do something wrong. It [...]



Kala Jadoo: Father Slits Throat of Daughter for Chilla

By Amna Gilani • Jan 11th, 2010 • Category: Mystic Matters

In an extremely disturbing incident, an exorcist of Kala Jadoo murdered her daughter by cutting throat of her daughter. He then buried daughter within the home. He did it to complete some hideous chilla of Black Magic. Upon the complaint of neighborhood, police raided the house and arrested the person and dug out the body [...]



Black Magic

By ashah • Dec 12th, 2009 • Category: Mystic Matters

The black magic is a big issue in Pakistan. Does anyone know about any real - not fake - Amil /Exorcist who can undo the Black Magic in Lahore.



Spirituality vs Black Magic

By Mohammad Yusha • Oct 22nd, 2009 • Category: Mystic Matters

Once is a way towards light and the other towards darkness. Where there is light there cannot be darkness. This is the reason one aim of black magic is to take a person away from the daily prayers and the recitation of the Holy Quran.
The first thing that magic tries to do is to stop [...]



The spread of Black Magic in Pakistan

By Mohammad Yusha • Oct 21st, 2009 • Category: Mystic Matters

Black magic is very common in India. Hindus were always the culprits when it came to practicing it and Muslims with weak faith followed suit. It is understandable that Muslims in India always copy Hindus because they live with them and I also understand the spread of black magic in the Middle East and the [...]



Sifli Amal

By Mohammad Yusha • Aug 14th, 2009 • Category: Mystic Matters

Sifli Amal is magic using shayateen. Magicians need to befriend shayateen and in order to do so, they first have to fulfill their wishes and obey their commands. In this manner, they truly become devil worshippers.
To begin with, magicians need a dirty and filthy environment. The dirtier the environment, the happier the shayateen. Secondly, the [...]



Black Magic does not affect only Sinners

By Mohammad Yusha • Aug 14th, 2009 • Category: Mystic Matters

There seems to be a widespread belief among Muslims that black magic only affects sinners. This is not true. Black magic can affect anyone. I have personally seen some very religious people being affected by black magic.
If black magic only affected sinners, the first people to have been affected would have been politicians, murderers, rapists [...]



Kala Jadoo Help

By Guest Blogger • Aug 14th, 2009 • Category: Mystic Matters

I recommend u plz watch below mentioned programs. It will give u much knowledge about magic, magic types & how to cure it. Plz then give your opinion.
Thanks.
Part 1 (Magic Curse & Types):
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5823009908654178085
Part 2 (Magic Curse & Types):
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8561788660353160628
Part 3 (Magic Cure (Ilaaj)):
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5199683572822099006
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