Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) said, ‘There are
three who will not enter paradise:
one who is
addicted to alcohol, one who breaks ties of
relationships and the one who believes in magic
(means using it). [Narrated by Abu Musa al-
Ashari (ra); Ahmad transmitted it.3656 of
Mishkat al-Masibah.
Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) said, ‘Avoid
Mubiqat, i.e. shirk and witchcraft’. (Narrated by
Abu Hurairah (ra); Sahih Bukahri transmitted it.
Vol7, no. 659 of Sahih Bukhari).
The above mentioned ahadith and several
others have clearly pointed out that practicing
black magic is a grave sin and the black
magician will not get any share in the life
hereafter. This implies that those who indulge
in black magic, despite knowing about its harm,
do not obey Allah (swt). Instead, they are
followers of Satan and they worship him.
Allah (swt) says in the Holy Quran, 9:108,
“…within it are men who love to purify
themselves and Allah loves those who purify
themselves”.
As evident by the above mentioned Quranic
verse, purity is an integral part of Islam and it
is a way of drawing closer to Allah (swt). Islam
has stressed the importance of purity and it is
incumbent on every Muslim to keep himself and
his surroundings clean. There are different ways
through which we can attain purity, such as
performing wudhu (a minor ablution) and ghusl
(a major ablution). Prophet Mohammad (pbuh)
has emphasized the importance of cleanliness
by describing it as ‘half of faith’.
On the contrary Satan and his followers,
whether jinnat or men, are filthy. The dirty
nature of Satan and his ilk is evident by the
fact that they like to visit dirty places such as
toilets. This is the reason why the Muslims are
supposed to recite the Sunah prayer, narrated
by Sahih Bukhari, ‘Allahumma inni authu bika
minal khubuthi wal kha’ith’, (O Allah! I seek
refuge with you from male and female devils)
before entering the toilet.
Therefore, if we wish to draw closer to our
Creator and away from Satan and his ilk, we
need to observe purity of mind, body and soul.
Suppose a pious Muslim gets stranded in a
place which is filthy and stinking and he gets
bedraggled due to mud. How would such a
person- who tries to keep himself pure most of
the time- feel in such a situation? Obviously he
may feel nauseated and may try to get away
from that dirty spot as soon as he can.
Now look at another example. Suppose a black
magician orders his evil jinnat to attack a
victim. The victim is in the habit of staying
clean, through wudhu and ghusl. Since the jinn
loves dirt and impurities, he will get stuck in a
tight spot. In the first example, the pious man
is unable to stand the filth as it was against his
nature and he grows panicky. On the other
hand, in the second case the jinn is unable to
tolerate the cleanliness and purity of the victim
and he flees. Therefore, maintaining cleanliness
is one of the remedies of curing black magic.
It is clear by now that Satan and is ilk are
impure entities and they prefer dirty places.
Hence, we can safely assume that they would
prefer foul odors rather than sweet fragrances.
Based on this finding, our second line of
defense against the black magician and his
devils will be the use of pure fragrances, such
as ittars, which have also been frequently used
by our Dear Prophet (pbuh).
Anas bin Malik (ra) reported that: Prophet
Mohammad (pbuh) never refused a gift of
perfume. Bukhari
Hazrat Aisha (ra) narrates that: I used to
perfume Allah’s Messenger (pbuh) with the
best scent available till I saw the shine
of scent on his beard’. (Bukhari)
In other words, the victim who is armed with
the quality of cleanliness and who uses ittars,
will be better equipped to deal with the filthy,
evil jinnat as opposed to a victim who is keeps
himself unclean.
Keep Me In Your Prayers,
M. Zeeshan Haider
amel_mzh@yahoo.in
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