Muslim Scholar
Black magic, also known as the dark arts, is a mysterious and controversial practice. It uses supernatural powers to control events for harmful purposes. Many cultures say black magic is bad, while white magic is good. People who do black magic use secret powers to do spells and summon spirits to harm others or get what they want.
Some people think black magic is just a superstition, but others are careful about it. They know it has a long history and different cultures see it in various ways. Discussing black magic sparks conversations about morality, using power wisely, and our perpetual fascination with mysterious and supernatural elements.
Removing black magic is hard, but you can do it by using spiritual, mental, and practical steps together. First, talk to a trusted spiritual healer or religious leader to help with any supernatural issues related to black magic. Many cultures have specific rituals or prayers designed to counteract negative energies. Additionally, focusing on mental and emotional well-being is essential.
Practicing mindfulness, and meditation, and surrounding oneself with positive influences can help break the hold of black magic. To protect yourself from black magic, keep your surroundings clean and positive. If needed, get help from professionals. Combining spiritual and psychological solutions works best to remove black magic influence.
Many cultures worldwide believe in protecting against the Evil Eye, thinking that a mean look can cause harm. People have been using special charms and rituals for a long time to avoid bad vibes linked to the Evil Eye.
In Turkey, the nazar amulet and in the Middle East, the hamsa hand are symbols that protect against bad energy and keep you safe. Wearing the Evil Eye as jewelry or keeping it at home gives a feeling of safety and spiritual protection. It’s a simple way to feel secure in daily life. In a world of uncertainties, people often rely on symbols to protect themselves and keep positive vibes.
Numerology (known prior to the 20th century as arithmancy) is the belief in an occult, divine or mystical relationship between a number and one or more coinciding events.
Astrology is a belief system that associates celestial positions with personality traits and life events. It lacks scientific evidence and is considered pseudoscience by the scientific community.
Palmistry, also called chiromancy or chirosophy , reading of character and divination of the future by interpretation of lines and undulations on the palm of the hand.
Many dream interpretations on myIslamicDream.com come from Muhammad Ibn Siren (653-729 CE), a renowned figure in dream analysis. However, Ibn Siren, without a shadow of a doubt, did not write any book on dream interpretation.