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Similarly, Islam has confronted magicians and sorcerers. Those who learn magic are told in the Qur'an that they learn knowledge that harms them and does them no good. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) considered the destruction of magic as a sin. It destroys the nation before the individual. Before the Hereafter, this world is shattered by magicians. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:
You refrain from the seven destructive deeds. The Companions said: O Messenger, what are those seven? He said: Associating partners with Allah, sorcery, killing the animals which Allah has forbidden except for killing on the basis of justice, killing the male, usurping the wealth of usurers To blame
Some jurists call magic or sorcery kufr, or say that it leads people to kufr. Some other jurists have said that it is obligatory to kill a sorcerer in order to keep society free from evil.
The Qur'an has taught us that women who seek refuge in Allah from the evil and harm of the sorcerers, and from the evil and harm of the women who bind them, seek refuge in You, O Allah.
Blowing in the girth is a form of magic and it is a special kind of work of magicians. It has been said in Hadith
The man who blew the whistle did magic. And he who practiced magic practiced polytheism.
Just as Islam has declared it haram to go to the masses and try to find out the unseen and mysterious things, so it has made it completely haram to resort to magic or sorcerers to cure any disease or to solve any problem. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) declared complete disassociation from this act, saying that the person who did the fortune-telling or for whom the fortune-telling was done, the one who took the fortune-telling or the one for whom the fortune-telling was taken, or the one who practiced magic or for whom the magic was done Not counted in.
The person who went to a fortune teller or a magician or a person who spoke in secret and asked him and believed what he said was true, denied the religion revealed to Muhammad (peace be upon him) and disbelieved it. Alcoholics, magicians and bloodthirsty people will never go to paradise.
In the light of these hadiths, it is known that not only the work of a magician is haraam, but also the work of a believer in sorcery and the fact that he is called a fortune teller is completely haraam. If this sorcery is used primarily for the purpose of haram, such as separation of husband and wife, inflicting bodily harm, etc., then it becomes more difficult haram, and everyone knows that magicians usually do these things.