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Prophet Muhammad was bewitched

Divinewhisper07

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It is a well known hadith recorded in canonical Sunni collections such as Sahih al Bukhari for example Book of Medicine, Chapter on Magic/sihr and Sahih Muslim
The story typically involves a Jewish man named Labid ibn al A'sam who cast a spell on the Prophet Muhammad using a comb and hair placed in a well. Muhammad was afflicted for a period until the spell was removed by divine revelation (the Mu'awwidhatayn Suras 113 and 114)
And it has been reported about the Prophet of God, God bless him and grant him salvation, that he said 'Magic/sihr is a reality and the evil eye is a reality.' And it has been reported about him, God bless him and grant him salvation that he was bewitched by it and that magic/sihr was extracted from the well. But the hadith about that is well known...
 

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Frustrated Ryan Gosling GIF
 

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Yeah, it makes sense to throw away the words of all the Rishis of India, and the Buddha, to follow a man susceptible to being bewitched by some jewish guy.
Actually I meant dat even scripture like Qur'an mention of magic ✨ 💫✴️
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It's okkiee buddy I'm not a great fan dat bizarre prophetic tradition still it does mentions of magic as being real tho
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Yeah, it makes sense to throw away the words of all the Rishis of India, and the Buddha, to follow a man susceptible to being bewitched by some jewish guy.
Hilarious how you evoke the Buddha to justify an ego this bloated.... Pretty sure clinging to xenophobic rhetoric' wasn't on the Eightfold Path...
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Don't worry, the 'bewitchment' won't hurt you !! Are you not a pure blood or are you frm the Squibs???
 
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I'm afraid the claims made in the thread are not accurate. The hadith being cited about magic is not considered authentic, and the ideas mentioned there fall under Toratic or Israelite traditions rather than established Islamic teachings.
 

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I'm afraid the claims made in the thread are not accurate. The hadith being cited about magic is not considered authentic, and the ideas mentioned there fall under Toratic or Israelite traditions rather than established Islamic teachings.
Qur’an itself speaks of magic in Surah Al Baqarah and the historical record shows Muslim scholars kings and mystics engaging with talismans jinn evocation and celestial workings for centuries...
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I'm afraid the claims made in the thread are not accurate. The hadith being cited about magic is not considered authentic, and the ideas mentioned there fall under Toratic or Israelite traditions rather than established Islamic teachings.
How comforting it must be to hide behind chains of narration and scholarly technicalities while the old currents still flow beneath the surface of the tradition....
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I'm afraid the claims made in the thread are not accurate. The hadith being cited about magic is not considered authentic, and the ideas mentioned there fall under Toratic or Israelite traditions rather than established Islamic teachings.
But to claim that the entirety of the ruhani sciences and the art of the letters has no root in established Islamic soil is either profound ignorance or deliberate blindnes
 

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Yeah, it makes sense to throw away the words of all the Rishis of India, and the Buddha, to follow a man susceptible to being bewitched by some jewish guy.
And taken out by a Jewish woman. With a poisoned lamb. Three different levels of irony, there.
 
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