The Inconvenient Truth About Marriages Between Muslims in the West and Pakistanis.
Black Magic / Taweez

Yes I know what your thinking! What has Black Magic (Sihr) got to do with this website. Well sadly its so widespread that we could not help but inform you of its dangers. Most people have no experience or knowledge of black magic but it is extremely common to be done by your Pakistani partner or family members without you even knowing it! 
   
Its totally common to do taweez and black magic on family members, innocent children and to try and affect rizq, health , marriages, peace and happiness etcAmongst many reasons why is there is so much hatred, fights, jealousy, talaq one of the reasons is black magic.  Magic is a fact and proven by the Quran and various hadith. Well does it really work? Yes and No. The magic only works if you allow it to. If you believe in the truth from the depth of your heart that all things are cured by and happen by the will of Allah then this Sihr which is done using jinns can be removed without doubt. The jinn are not powerful, the are actually weaker than us, they thrive on us being scared of them and when we do haram acts.  

Proof of black magic? Black magic is mainly done tying knots with your name and what they want done to you such as  to control your mind , make you ill etc. Just look at any graveyard in Pakistan and you will see it is filled with these cloths and taweez. 

To know if you or your family are under the influence of black magic you will need to see a person called a Raqi that does Ruqya. Make sure he uses Islamic rules to do it and do not end up with some dodgy peer or so called saint!!
Sisters must take a mahram with them without fail.


EVERY SINGLE graveyard in Pakistan is filled with these knots as Allah clearly says in  Surah Falaq :"And from the evil of those who blow on knots" and true to the Quran you will see the knots in this video
PLEASE WATCH THIS YOU TUBE VIDEO :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZvvX01oEEA


In my previous trip to Pakistan, I went (not alone of course) to different graveyards in my attempt to help the possessed girl with whom I was working. To my surprise, I noticed hundreds of ripped pieces of cloth hanging on the trees in each of the graveyards that I visited.  When asked about those pieces of cloth, the graveyard caretakers almost always seemed fearful of them, essentially saying that these were works of magicians and they didn’t want to “mess with them.” Obviously, these pieces of sihr contained magic spells, impacting the lives of an untold number of people.
After I returned from Pakistan, I regretted not destroying as many of those objects of sihr as I could, and perhaps thereby helping to break magic spells cast upon husbands, wives, sisters and brothers. However, I promised myself that whenever I returned to Pakistan, I would try my best to dispose of as many such items as I could. Since this wasn’t exactly a woman’s job, especially due to the prohibition of females visiting cemeteries (although there is an ikhtilaaf, it is not the goal of the discussion here), for this purpose, I recruited my poor husband to help me with this “mission.”Thus, my husband made the trip to his ancestral graveyard with his cousin and brother (for added “protection”). However, he could only destroy a handful of these sihr-cloths for a number of reasons: Firstly, it was a time consuming process, since each one preferably needed to be read over before destruction. Secondly, trying to “mess with” them is made very complicated by the graveyard groundskeepers, as they are afraid that somehow their destruction is sacrilegious. Almost always, the groundskeepers were uneducated and wore tons of talismans themselves. They truly believe that some “museebah” (calamity) will befall them once those objects of sihr are “messed around with!”