Friday, August 26, 2016
MUHAMMAD PRACTICED MAGIC AND DIVINATION
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Prophet Muhammad used witchcraft.
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Prophet Muhammad claimed that his hair could heal the evil eye.
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Where in the Bible do we read that the Prophets and Apostles ever used witchcraft?
Dear Reader,
Today, I would like us to study about Muhammad and the Use of Witchcraft in Islam.
MUHAMMAD USED WITCHCRAFT
Muhammad used witchcraft (magical powers) against the evil eye and venomous creatures like lizards. (Ibn-i-Majah, Vol. 5, No. 3525, p. 48).
Now, where do we read in the Torah, Psalms, or Gospel that the Prophets and Apostles of the Bible used witchcraft?
Does Allah not have the power to heal the evil eye or poison without using witchcraft?
MUHAMMAD GAVE HIS WIFE AISHA A TALISMAN
Muhammad gave his wife ‘Aisha a magical charm to heal her from the evil eye. (Sahih Muslim, Vol. 3, Book 24, Nos. 5445, 5447–5450, p. 1196).
What is the difference between witchcraft and sorcery? As we see above, Muhammad gave witchcraft to his beloved wife.
Where do we ever read that the Prophets of the Bible used witchcraft?
Muhammad believed in the evil eye and had charms against it. (Al-Tabari, Vol. 39, p. 134).
The last two chapters of the Qur’an (Surahs 113 and 114) were written concerning the evil eye according to (Ibn-i-Majah, Vol. 5, No. 3517, p. 41).
However, Surahs 113 and 114 are missing from Ibn Mas’ud’s version of the Qur’an (The Fihrist, p. 57). This omission was not accidental. It is recorded that Ibn Mas’ud said:
“The two charms—Surahs [113, 114]—are not part of the Book of God.”
Ibn Mas’ud was Muhammad’s personal secretary. Muhammad told people to learn the Qur’an from Ibn Mas’ud and three others. (Bukhari, Vol. 6, Book 60, Section 8, No. 521, pp. 486–487).
MUHAMMAD SAID THAT TALISMANS CURE THE EVIL EYE
He claimed that witchcraft (charms) cures the evil eye. (Ibn-i-Majah, Vol. 5, Nos. 3510, 3511, p. 41; Vol. 5, No. 3512, p. 42).
AL-BADIRI IS A FORM OF MAGIC
Al-Badiri was permitted as protection against the evil eye according to (Ibn-i-Majah, Vol. 5, Nos. 3513–3518, pp. 42–44).
The evil eye is treated as a real condition. (Bukhari, Vol. 7, Book 71, Sections 36 & 86, Nos. 636, 827, pp. 427, 538).
Also read (Bukhari, Vol. 4, Book 55, Section 9, No. 590, p. 386).
The evil eye is indeed real. (Ibn-i-Majah, Vol. 5, Nos. 3506, 3507, p. 39).
“The influence of the evil eye is a fact.”
—(Sahih Muslim, Vol. 3, Book 24, No. 5426, p. 1192; also Nos. 5424–5427, p. 1192).
It is said that Amir bin Rabia cast the evil eye upon a man. (Ibn-i-Majah, Vol. 5, No. 3508, p. 40).
However, Muhammad’s hair was believed to cure the evil eye. (Bukhari, Vol. 7, Book 72, Section 65, No. 784, p. 518).
When Muhammad’s hair was shaved, his followers rushed to grab every strand to keep it as a sacred relic. Muhammad kindly distributed his hair among them. (Sahih Muslim, Vol. 2, Book 7, Nos. 2991–2994, pp. 656–657).
MAGIC THROUGH CUPPING ON SPECIFIC DATES
Muhammad also said that if people perform cupping (bloodletting) on the 17th, 19th, or 21st day of the lunar month, it will cure every disease. (Abu Dawud, Vol. 3, No. 3852, p. 1084).
If Muhammad was truly a Prophet of God, why did he practice witchcraft?
If Allah is truly God, why would He allow the use of witchcraft?
If Islam comes from God, why does it allow magical charms?
Come to Jesus Christ, the Living God and Great Lord.
May God bless you abundantly,
In His Service,
Max Shimba Ministries Org.
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