Nabi sallallahu alayhi wasallam has stated: "If anyone acquires any knowledge of astrology, he acquires a branch of magic (which is totally forbidden)"
He also stated: "The astrologer is a diviner, the diviner is a magician and the magician is an unbeliever".
Another tradition states: "Whoever goes to a fortuneteller and believes in what he says has denied what was revealed to Mohammed".
Omens and Charms
The same prohibiton applies to hanging charms, beads and amulets, in the belief that they will protect the bearer from evil spirits, bad luck or the evil eye.
The Holy Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam stated: "May Allah not fulfill the hopes of the one who wears a charm; may All�h not protect the one who hangs seashells (used as a charm in those days)". (Ahmed)
Another narration stated; "Whoever wears a charm will be left to rely on it". (Tirmidhi)
Abdullah bin Masud radhiallahu anhu once saw his wife wearing a knotted thread around her neck. He pulled at it and broke it saying, "The family of Abdullah is free from associating anything with Allah for which He has sent no authority". He then said: "I heard the Messenger of All�h sallallahu alayhi wasallam say " Incantations, amulets and spells are shirk".
Drawing evil omens from a black cat, the number thirteen, a pregnant woman, using a knife at the time of an eclipse, etc., is no more than weird superstition.
Nabi sallallahu alayhi wasallam stated: "He is not of us who seeks evil omens or for whom evil omens are sought �.." (Tabraani).
Another tradition states: "No one is free from three things: suspicion, auguring evil omens and envy. Thus if you have a suspicion, do not pursue it, if you augur an evil omen, do not turn you back, and if you are envious do not transgress". (Tabraani)
Sihar - Magic - Jadu
Practicing magic is tantamount to kufr in Islam. Just as it is haraam for Muslims to consult with diviners or fortune tellers, it is likewise haram for them to seek the help of magicians, sangomas, witch-doctors etc.
Nabi sallallahu alayhi wasallam disowned such person saying: "Anyone who goes to a diviner, a practitioner of magic or a soothsayer, asking something and believing in it, denies what was revealed to Mohammed".
Another tradition states: "The alcoholic, the believer in magic and the one who breaks ties of kinship will not enter Jannat". (Ibn Hibban)
Conclusion
Hazrat Umar Abdul Aziz (known as Umar, the second) states: "I advise you to observe piety and fear Allah, to maintain a balanced life by obeying the commandments of Allah and following the Sunnah of Rasoolullah sallallahu alayhi wasallam.
I also admonish you against innovation introduced and advise you to detach yourselves from them �.". (Abu Dawood)
Islam is not a religion based on superstitious dogma. To attribute every ailment, calamity and hardship to "evil spirits" is to be a defeatist.
We ultimately become the victims of suspicion, hatred and fear. We become blind to our own weaknesses and shortcomings and simply attribute all our ills to some external forces.
If we ourselves have set our garden on fire with our own hands, why do we complain against the enemy. No one is our enemy except our ownselves. Fie upon us that we proved to be the enemies of our ownselves.
Source: Jamiatul Ulama JHB South Africa
------------- Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: �All the descendants of Adam are sinners, and the best of sinners are those who repent."
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