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Spiritual Taweez Tabeez Case, Locket , Amulet, Luck Protection Pendant Jewelery

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By carrying your taweez with you, you’re inviting Allah’s protection into your life. And as long as you believe in the power of the taweez, it can help keep you safe from harm in times of war or conflict. If he refuses any of these steps, I would conclude that it's probably a shirk taweez. Or if you open it and find strange symbols and numbers (probably jinn language), it's a shirk taweez.

Uqbah ibn 'Aamir al-Juhanee (radiyaAllaahu ‘anhu) narrated that some people came to the Messenger of Allaah (SAW) and he took Bai’ah (Pledge of Allegiance) from nine and left one. So they said: “Oh Messenger of Allaah, you took Bai’ah from nine and you left this one.” He said: ((Verily upon him is an amulet [tameemah])). So his hand reached out to cut it, then he took Bai'ah from him and said: Whoever wears an amulet then verily he has committed shirk. Reported by Ahmed: 4/156 with an authentic chain, and al-Haakim: 4/219 and it has been authenticated by ash-Shaykh al-Albaanee (rahimahullaah) in as-Saheehah, no. 492 and made Hasan by ash-Shaykh Muqbil in al-Jaami’ as-Saheeh: 6/294 There are different types of taweez for protection. You can get a taweez for protection from a Muslim scholar, or you can make your own taweez for protection. And if you believe that you were saved, because of those pieces of paper with some Arabic font, then according to classic Islamic definition it is termed as Haram ' Shirk'. because the 'Tawiz' protected you, or in other words you believe some material object protected you. Translation: Indeed, Allah does not forgive shirk (association with Him), but He forgives what is less than that for whom He wills. And he who associates others with Allah has certainly fabricated a tremendous sin. ( Surah Nisaa, verse 48)It’s important to keep in mind that everyone has their own opinion on this topic and there is no “right” answer. Ultimately, it’s up to you to decide if using a taweez for protection is morally acceptable or not. You should also consider the religious implications, since some view it as against the teachings of Islam. A taweez for protection is a amulet or talisman that is used to protect the wearer from harm. It is often made of paper or cloth, and it contains verses from the Quran or other prayers. Photo by Tayeb MEZAHDIA

Whether your illness has magic or not is something to consider carefully. Magic is itself shirk, and an affliction of jinns. Note the ayah above; it is absolutely haram to combat magic with magic. You cannot hire magicians to beat up other magicians, or otherwise remove any magic-based affliction, because this is shirk. You must use Qur'anic ruqiyyah. My knee-jerk reaction is that it's a shirk taweez. The chance of it being a Qur'anic taweez is unfortunately not too high.

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These stories, accompanied by further research into the cultural and spiritual significance of the taweez give further insight into why it has been used throughout history as a means of protection against evil forces or energized blessings for good fortune. laa ilaaha illAllahu Muhammad rasulullah sallAllahu ‘alayhi wa sallam wa‘ala alihi wa sahbihi wa sallam, ya Rahman ya Raheem ya Musta‘an billah; Ya Muhammad sallAllahu ta’ ala alayhi wa sallam, ya Aba Bakr, ya ‘Umar, ya ‘Uthman, ya ‘Ali (r), ya Hassan, ya Hussayn, ya Yahya, ya Haleem, ya Allah; wa laa hawla wa laa quwatta illa billahil ‘aliyyil ‘azheem; Shahamatul Fardani, Yusuf asSiddiq, ‘Abdur Rauf al Yamani, Imamul ‘Arifin Amanul Haqq, Lisanul mutakallimin ‘Awnallah asSakhawi, ‘Arif atTayyar, alMa’ruf bi Mulhan, Burhanul Kurama Ghawthil Anam, ya Sahib azZaman Muhammad alMahdi, ya ‘Isa, wa Sahib al Unsur, ya Khidr. Colour This is something very serious. I would read this thoroughly, do some more research, and step very, very carefully. We will be praying for your success inshaAllah. Shirk, Magic, Jinns, and Taweez Irrespective of whether there are Qur'anic Ayahs in that amulet or not, when Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said it, he meant it. (I don't have anything extra other than those Hadith which " mkhan3189" provided in his answer) Why is it Haram?

Taweez can be especially helpful in times of war, as they can offer extra protection to those who are fighting. Additionally, many people find that taweez help to improve their overall wellbeing and protect them from harm. But this isn’t just superstition: many people believe that the power of faith and positive energy helps to fight fear and act as a shield against danger. It’s also said that when a group of people uses a similar prayer or taweez in unity, the energy is multiplied and the protection is stronger. So if you’re planning to go into any situation where there is danger, it might be worth considering having your own taweez for protection. It’s said that taweez can help to protect soldiers in times of war. This is because it’s believed that taweez can help to ward off evil, provide strength and courage, and protect against physical harm. In some cases, the taweez may be crafted with a specific prayer or intent in mind—such as protection from bullets or bombs. There are many benefits of reciting ‘Al-Mu’awwidhatan’ i.e, Qur'an 113 (Al-falaq) and Qur'an 114 (An-naas). If you see reason of revelation of these two chapters of Qur'an you will find out they are revealed for this purpose, hence very useful.There are countless stories and facts about taweez that substantiate just how powerful and beneficial it can be. From stories of protection during wars, to stories of healing and health, and even stories of love and marriage. These experiences have been documented for centuries, showing the power of this Islamic practice.

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