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A man in Kabirwala practices dark magic using horns to harm others, but is ultimately defeated by a visitor invoking the power of Allah, showcasing the triumph of faith over evil and the harm caused by malevolence. The visitor's adherence to Allah's teachings protects them from harm, leading to a transformation towards righteousness.

Insights

  • The man in Kabirwala near Khanewal practices dark magic using horns and black mantras, causing harm and destruction to those he targets, instilling fear in the community.
  • A visitor challenges the man's dark magic through faith in Allah, invoking His name to break the spell, showcasing the triumph of righteousness and belief over malevolence, ultimately leading to the man's defeat.

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Recent questions

  • What kind of magic does the man in Kabirwala practice?

    Dark magic

  • How does the visitor defeat the man's magic in Kabirwala?

    By invoking Allah's name

  • What consequences do the man's victims face in Kabirwala?

    Sickness, swelling stomachs, and death

  • How does the man in Kabirwala demand payment for his services?

    In various forms like money, land, or livestock

  • What inspires the visitor to challenge the man's magic in Kabirwala?

    The power of the Asabe Kahf

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Summary

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"Defeating Dark Magic with Faith"

  • Kabirwala near Khanewal, estimated to be 3035 years old, is home to a man who weaves four paiyas using two horns for protection.
  • The man uses the horns for magic, weaving threads and challenging people with them, causing destruction and illness to those he targets.
  • He practices dark magic by reciting black mantras over a live chicken, causing it to die gruesomely, and then uses the horns for his spells.
  • The man's magic results in severe consequences for his victims, such as swelling stomachs, sickness, and ultimately death.
  • He offers his services to ruin businesses, relationships, and health, demanding payment in various forms like money, land, or livestock.
  • The man's power instills fear in many, including influential figures like the Patwari and the SHO, who are wary of his abilities.
  • A visitor, inspired by the power of the Asabe Kahf, challenges the man's magic by invoking the names and power of Allah, ultimately breaking the spell.
  • The visitor's faith in Allah's power and the recitation of the names of Allah lead to the man's defeat, proving the strength of belief over dark magic.
  • The man, unable to harm the visitor due to the power of Allah's name, is left in disbelief as his magic fails, highlighting the supremacy of faith over evil.
  • The visitor's adherence to the teachings of Allah and the recitation of His name ultimately protect him from the man's harmful intentions, showcasing the triumph of righteousness over malevolence.

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Coerced into dark rituals, finding redemption

  • The narrator recounts being coerced into performing rituals by a cruel individual, leading to negative consequences.
  • The individual threatens the narrator with dire consequences if they do not comply with the rituals.
  • The narrator describes urinating inside dog skulls as part of a ritual for gaining knowledge and power.
  • The individual instructs the narrator to keep the urine-soaked skulls in a pot and recite specific prayers.
  • The narrator is advised to repent and engage in charitable acts to counteract the negative effects of the rituals.
  • Eventually, the narrator is guided towards positive actions and repentance, leading to a transformation in their life.
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