الحقيقة الصادمة عن السحر… مش زي ما فاكرين!

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Summary

This video delves into the dangerous reality of magic, often referred to as 'witchcraft' (Sihr) in an Islamic context, and its profound impact on individuals and society. The speaker, Dr. Hassan Al-Sibai, asserts that magic is a demonic act, and anyone claiming to cure it through non-religious means is an accomplice to evil forces. With a staggering statistic of 28 million single individuals over 35, including 9 million in Egypt alone, many wrongly believe they are victims of magical spells. Dr. Al-Sibai clarifies that true magical interventions, as mentioned in the Quran, are the work of devils trained by malevolent jinn. He stresses that magic is a grave crime punishable by death in Islamic law due to its destructive potential, including causing death, marital separation, and financial ruin. Dr. Al-Sibai differentiates between true magic and mere psychological suggestion, and introduces a Quranic method for protection against it. He offers listeners a spiritual remedy through specific Quranic verses available for free distribution, to be recited twice daily post-dawn and pre-sunset prayers for protection. The discussion also touches upon the impact of listening to Quranic recitation and its strong deterrent effect on evil forces. The speaker concludes by emphasizing the collective responsibility of society, guided by religious leaders and authorities, to combat this destructive phenomenon and promote a deeper understanding of Allah's word as the ultimate shield against evil.

Highlights

The Reality of Sorcery Based on the Quran
00:00:27

Dr. Hassan Al-Sibai underscores that magic is affirmed in the Quran. He cites verses from Surat Al-Baqarah (2:102) about the devils teaching magic and the story of Harut and Marut, clarifying that these were humans, not angels. These verses highlight how magic causes discord between spouses, showcasing its harmful nature. He emphasizes that sorcerers invoke evil jinn to inflict harm, and distinguishes this from mere superstitious beliefs, asserting that the sorcerer's actions constitute a grave sin.

The Gravity of Sorcery and its Punishment
00:02:44

Dr. Al-Sibai states that sorcery is a crime punishable by death in Islamic law. He explains that sorcerers inflict severe damage, potentially leading to death, marital separation, and financial ruin. He notes that the failure to punish sorcerers has enabled the widespread practice of magic. He clarifies that alleged 'cures' offered by sorcerers, often for a fee, are deceitful and only exacerbate the problem. He reiterates that true 'cures' do not exist in magic; rather, sorcerers exploit the afflicted for financial gain, sometimes even casting spells themselves to profit from their removal.

Spiritual Countermeasures Against Sorcery
00:08:09

Dr. Al-Sibai provides a detailed explanation of how jinn or devils influence individuals, attributing their control to manipulation of the nervous system. He refers to the Quranic description of those who consume usury as being 'beaten by Satan from touch', illustrating the unseen influence of evil forces. He dismisses the practice of physically striking an afflicted person as a way to cast out a devil, pointing out that such actions are unfounded and harmful. Instead, he offers a direct, free, and Quranic remedy for protection against magic: the recitation of specific powerful Quranic verses. These verses create a spiritual shield, nullifying any magical effects.

Recommended Quranic Protection and Recitation
00:15:35

Dr. Al-Sibai prescribes a potent Quranic regimen for spiritual protection. He advises the recitation of specific verses including Surat Al-Baqarah (2:102), Surat Al-Baqarah (2:148), Ayat Al-Kursy (Surat Al-Baqarah 2:255), Surat Al-An'am (6:128), Surat Al-Anfal (8:11-12), Surat Yunus (10:79-82), Surat Ar-Ra'd (13:8-16), and Surat Ar-Ra'd (13:17-18). He also suggests adding Surah Taha (beginning), Surah Yasin (entirely), and Surah Ar-Rahman. He underscores the profound impact of these recitations, stating that they deter malevolent jinn and devils from entering homes. He himself recites these verses twice daily—once after Fajr (dawn) prayers and once after Maghrib (sunset) prayers—for comprehensive lifelong protection against magical influences. He invites listeners to download a free printed guide containing these verses.

The Societal Role in Combating Sorcery
00:21:43

Dr. Al-Sibai criticizes the societal normalization of magic and calls for unified action from religious scholars, community leaders, and government authorities to address this harmful practice. He emphasizes that society has a crucial role to play in educating individuals and promoting spiritual vigilance. He advocates for strict legal measures, including robust judicial laws, to confront and eliminate sorcery. He stresses that media outlets should cease promoting individuals who falsely claim to be 'magic healers' or 'exorcists,' as such platforms contribute to the proliferation of these deceptive practices. He also encourages the continuous playing of Quranic recitations at home as an ongoing act of spiritual protection and blessing.

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