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Cure with Manzil Dua

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    Bismi Allahi arrahmani arraheem In the name of Allah, the most Gracious, the most Merciful Manzil Dua Have you ever thought what is Manzil Dua?  Manzil Dua is a combination of Ayat and Surah from The Noble Quran, collectively known as “Manzil”. Please see below all the Surah and their Ayat which comes within Manzil Dua. Manzil Dua- The Quranic Verses Gathered by Maulana Mu’hammad Zakariya Rahmatullah Alayhe The famous Muslim scholar Maulana Mu’hammad Zakariya Rahmatullah Alayhe born on February 02, 1898 in Kandhla town in Uttar Pradesh, India. He has made this collection of verses in a book. He has tried this Manzil Dua on his family members to ward off the evil forces and witchcraft. Manzil Dua Benefits Manzil is read for protection and antidote (Medicines). Manzil is read one (1) or three (3) times in one stretch/sitting. This can be performed once or twice in the entire day. Manzil is the best cure for black magic and all kinds of evil effe...

Black magic vs White magic

 The distinction between **black magic** and **white magic** is rooted in cultural, spiritual, and ethical beliefs, often tied to the intentions and consequences of the magical practice. Here’s a breakdown of their differences: ### **White Magic**   - **Purpose:** Used for healing, protection, blessings, and positive outcomes.   - **Intent:** Aligned with good, altruism, and harmony with nature or divine will.   - **Methods:** Involves prayers, rituals with benevolent spirits or deities, herbalism, light-based spells, and energy work.   - **Ethics:** Follows the principle of **"Do no harm"** (similar to the Wiccan Rede: *"An it harm none, do what ye will"*).   - **Common Uses:**     - Healing illnesses or emotional wounds     - Protection against evil or negativity     - Love spells (to attract, not manipulate)     - Purification and cleansing   ### **Black Magic*...

Black magic in islam

 In Islam, **black magic** (known as **"Sihr"** in Arabic) is considered a major sin and a form of disbelief (**Kufr**). It involves the use of supernatural forces, evil spirits (Shayateen), or harmful spells to cause harm, manipulate people, or disrupt Allah’s natural order.   ### **Islamic Perspective on Black Magic:**   1. **Forbidden (Haram)** – The Quran and Sunnah strictly prohibit magic:      - **Quran 2:102:** *"But the devils disbelieved, teaching people magic… although they knew that whoever purchased it would have no share in the Hereafter."*      - **Quran 113:4:** *"And from the evil of the blowers in knots (sorcerers)."*   2. **Major Sin & Kufr** – Practicing or seeking magic can lead to disbelief because it involves seeking help from **Shayateen (devils)** instead of Allah.   3. **Effects of Magic** – Islam acknowledges that magic can cause real harm, such as:     ...

History of black magic

 The history of **black magic** is deeply intertwined with human civilization, religion, and folklore. It refers to supernatural practices intended to harm others, manipulate events, or invoke malevolent forces—often in opposition to religious or moral laws. Here’s an overview of its evolution across different cultures and eras: ### **Ancient Origins** 1. **Mesopotamia & Egypt (3000 BCE – 500 BCE)**      - Some of the earliest records of magic come from **Babylonian** and **Assyrian** incantations (e.g., the **Maqlû** texts), which included curses and protective spells against dark sorcery.      - In **Egypt**, magic (*heka*) was morally neutral, but some spells in the **Book of the Dead** could be used for harmful purposes. 2. **Greco-Roman World (500 BCE – 500 CE)**      - **Curse tablets** (*defixiones*) were used to invoke spirits to harm enemies.      - The **Greek Magical Papyri** contained sp...

What is black magic

  **Black magic** refers to the use of supernatural powers or occult practices for evil purposes, often to harm others, manipulate events, or gain personal power at the expense of others. It is commonly associated with curses, hexes, summoning dark spirits, and other malevolent rituals. ### **Key Aspects of Black Magic:** 1. **Intent to Harm** – Unlike white magic (used for healing or protection), black magic is typically aimed at causing misfortune, illness, or even death to a target. 2. **Dark Rituals & Spells** – It may involve invoking evil spirits, demons, or dark forces through rituals, sacrifices, or symbolic acts. 3. **Common Practices** –      - Curses & Hexes (to bring bad luck or suffering)      - Love spells (to control someone’s will)      - Voodoo dolls (to inflict pain on a person)      - Necromancy (communicating with the dead for harmful purposes)      - Sata...