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Black Magic (Sihr), also known as sorcery or witchcraft, has a complex history in Islam. In Islamic tradition, black magic is seen as a forbidden and sinful practice. It is believed to involve the invocation of evil spirits or supernatural forces like jinn race (demon) to cause harm to others. The Holy Quran explicitly prohibits engaging in black magic and warns against its dangers. Throughout Islamic history, there have been cases of individuals practicing black magic (sihr), often for personal gain or to harm others.
These practitioners are considered deviant and are condemned by mainstream Islamic scholars and communities. Islamic scholars have written extensively on the topic, emphasizing the importance of seeking protection from black magic through prayer, recitation of specific Quranic verses, and maintaining a strong connection with Allah SWT (God).
Islamic teachings encourage believers to rely on faith, trust in Allah SWT protection, and seek refuge in His guidance to guard against the influence of black magic. In Islamic belief, there is a connection between black magic and the jinn race. The jinn race are supernatural beings created by Allah SWT (God) and are mentioned in The Holy Quran. They possess free will and can choose to follow either good or evil. Some individuals who practice black magic may seek assistance from the jinn in order to carry out their harmful intentions.
Black magic often involves invoking and seeking the help of jinn in order to cause harm to others. This can include using specific spells, rituals, or incantations to gain control over the jinn and manipulate them to carry out the practitioner’s desires. However, it is important to note that engaging in black magic is strictly prohibited in Islam. It is worth mentioning that not all jinn are involved in black magic, and not all black magic involves the assistance of jinn. Black magic can also be performed without the involvement of jinn, using other means such as spells, potions, or other supernatural forces.
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Xeno Medisium Jannah Paradise Herbal Medicine To Cure Diseases Caused By Black Magic Attacks (Sihr) From The Holy Quran & Al-Hadith
by
Xeno Medisium
Jannah Firdaus Mediapro
While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this book, the publisher assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions, or for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein.
XENO MEDISIUM JANNAH PARADISE HERBAL MEDICINE TO CURE DISEASES CAUSED BY BLACK MAGIC ATTACKS (SIHR) FROM THE HOLY QURAN & AL-HADITH
First edition. August 11, 2025.
Copyright © 2025 Xeno Medisium and Jannah Firdaus Mediapro.
Written by Xeno Medisium and Jannah Firdaus Mediapro.
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Title Page
Copyright Page
Prologue
Chapter 1
Chapter 2 The Relationship Between Black Magic & Jinn Race
Chapter 3 Characteristics of Patients Affected by Black Magic Attacks
Chapter 4 Herbal Medicine For Black Magic Cure
1) Ajwa Dates Fruit:
2) Sidr Fruit & Sidr Leaves:
3) Black Seed (Nigella Sativa):
4) Ajwa Dates Tree Leaves:
5) Pomegranate Fruit & Leaves:
6) Fig Fruit & Fig Leaves:
7) Olive Tree & Olive Leaves
8) ZamZam Well Water
9) Surah Al-Fatihah
10) Surah An-Nas
11) Surah Al-Falaq
12) Surah Al-Ikhlas
13) Surah Al-Jinn
14) Ayat Kursy
Black Magic (Sihr), also known as sorcery or witchcraft, has a complex history in Islam. In Islamic traition, black magic is seen as a forbidden and sinful practice.
It is believed to involve the invocation of evil spirits or supernatural forces like jinn race (demon) to cause harm to others. The Holy Quran explicitly prohibits engaging in black magic and warns against its dangers.
Throughout Islamic history, there have been cases of individuals practicing black magic (sihr), often for personal gain or to harm others. These practitioners are considered deviant and are condemned by mainstream Islamic scholars and communities.
Islamic scholars have written extensively on the topic, emphasizing the importance of seeking protection from black magic through prayer, recitation of specific Quranic verses, and maintaining a strong connection with Allah SWT (God).
Islamic teachings encourage believers to rely on faith, trust in Allah SWT protection, and seek refuge in His guidance to guard against the influence of black magic.