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The text discusses the impact of black magic, genies, and jinn on individuals, exploring supernatural beliefs and practices. It also delves into the connection between psychosomatic illnesses, mental health, and Islamic teachings on forgiveness and fear of Allah.
Insights Black magic and its potential impact on individuals are discussed, including the belief in jinn and their abilities to influence but not directly harm humans. The financial aspects of shamanic practices are highlighted, detailing the costs of seeking help from shamans and the challenges of managing wealth in this profession. The text emphasizes the significance of faith, repentance, and seeking guidance in aligning one's actions with Allah's will, cautioning against misusing religious texts for supernatural purposes. Get key ideas from YouTube videos. It’s free Recent questions What is black magic?
Black magic involves supernatural practices affecting individuals negatively.
What are jinn in Islam?
Jinn are spirits believed to have supernatural abilities.
What is the role of shamans in black magic?
Shamans are believed to deal with black magic and its consequences.
How does Islam view forgiveness?
Forgiveness is valued as a personal virtue in Islam.
How does Islam address fear?
Islam teaches believers to direct fear towards Allah.
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Exploring Black Magic and Supernatural Beliefs Black magic is a topic of discussion, with individuals sharing experiences of being affected by it. The discussion delves into the existence of a "Black World" and the potential presence of black magic. A friend is believed to be under the influence of black magic, experiencing sudden and unexplained issues. The conversation touches on the concept of jinn in Islam, including the belief in spirits and their abilities. The text explores the distinction between devils in the form of genies and devils in human form, with the latter considered more dangerous. Magic is discussed as an illusion that can create hallucinations and disrupt relationships, as mentioned in the Qur'an. Death is viewed as predetermined by Allah, with genies having the ability to whisper to humans but not to cause harm directly. The belief that genies cannot kill humans is highlighted, although they can influence and disturb individuals. The text mentions the role of shamans in dealing with black magic and the potential consequences of their actions. The discussion concludes with the acknowledgment of individuals with special vision and their beliefs in supernatural phenomena. 11:52
Exploring Truth, Supernatural, and Black Magic Practices Different approaches to truth are discussed, including the rational and scientific methods. The belief in supernatural occurrences, such as prophets interacting with jinn, is highlighted. Black magic practices and beliefs in Indonesia are mentioned, with a focus on education and rituals. The story of a person learning black magic due to personal experiences and incidents is shared. Details of the rituals involved in practicing black magic, including a 41-day process of fasting and rituals in a specific location, are outlined. Patients seeking help from a shaman are described, with payment details and success expectations discussed. The financial aspect of being a shaman is emphasized, with prices ranging from 20 million to 110 million per person. The challenges of managing finances as a shaman, including extravagant spending and financial losses, are mentioned. The impact of personal experiences, such as a failed marriage and involvement with drugs, on the shaman's financial situation is explained. The need for financial regulation and management in the shamanic practice is highlighted for sustainable wealth. 24:16
"Speaker's Journey: Faith, Repentance, and Guidance" The speaker aspires to open a consultancy for shamans facing problems, supporting his late father financially. He refrains from using the money for his family, aiming to study to become a witch doctor for wealth. Initially, the speaker contemplated harming his mother and father but shifted towards repentance and seeking guidance. The speaker discusses the importance of faith and repentance, questioning if his actions align with Allah's will. The speaker delves into the concept of Shirk, emphasizing the significance of faith in Allah alone. The speaker draws parallels between the Quran and Lego, highlighting the Quran's role as a guidebook for life. The speaker warns against misusing the Quran for supernatural purposes, stressing its intended function. The speaker discusses the fear stemming from ignorance and the importance of knowledge in dispelling fear. The speaker touches on the impact of mental illnesses on physical health, citing psychosomatic illnesses as an example. The speaker underscores the power of suggestion in influencing mental and physical health, urging a connection to Allah for well-being. 34:57
Beliefs, Magic, and Health: A Comparative Analysis The text discusses the beliefs of a red magician and the concept of shamans, emphasizing the importance of luck and avoiding obscenity. It delves into the story of Prophet Musa and magicians, highlighting the magic involving a rope transforming into a snake. The text contrasts the roles of the narrator and Ustaz Faizar in treating patients, focusing on the narrator's reliance on Allah for outpatient treatment. It touches on the significance of good suggestions over bad ones, illustrating the impact of beliefs on psychosomatic illnesses. The narrative includes a personal anecdote about the narrator's health issues and stress triggers, leading to psychosomatic symptoms. The text explores the narrator's experience of stress at airports due to separation from family, leading to dizziness and fainting spells. It emphasizes the importance of intentions and stress management in dealing with psychosomatic diseases. The text compares Islamic and Western medicine in ancient times, highlighting the advanced medical knowledge in Islamic societies. It discusses the historical context of witchcraft beliefs in Europe and the differences in terminology between male and female practitioners. The text concludes by underlining the prevalence of psychosomatic illnesses and the impact of beliefs on health outcomes. 45:04
Witchcraft, Plague, and Forgiveness in Indonesia Witches are characterized by red hair, reading spells, and being antisocial. Burning a witch was believed to cure the plague, indicating the plague's end. Amru bin AS compared the plague to fire, emphasizing the need to separate individuals to end the epidemic. In Indonesia, witches are not burned, unlike in the West where they are. Different types of devils are believed to exist in Indonesia, influencing practices like black magic. Islam is seen as a solution to non-physical problems, offering healing and guidance. Forgiveness is highlighted as a personal value rather than a reflection of the other person's worth. Parents' influence on children's behavior and well-being is emphasized, impacting decisions like sending children to boarding schools. Prophet Yusuf's forgiveness towards his brothers is cited as an example of the importance of forgiveness. The story of Hindun and Wahsyi converting to Islam after killing Hamzah is used to illustrate the concept of forgiveness and acceptance. 56:15
Parental Care, Mental Health, and Belief Systems Bananas need to be separated from the stem to grow properly. Umar Bin Khattab was visited by a child whose parents were unable to care for him. Umar Bin Khattab emphasized the importance of repaying parents' care. Communication is crucial in resolving family conflicts. Disobedience towards parents is considered a violation of their rights. Mental health issues can lead to extreme behaviors, like becoming a shaman. There is a fine line between genius and mental illness. Understanding others' problems can stem from personal experiences. Death can be perceived differently based on personal experiences. Believers view the world as a temporary place, longing for the afterlife. 01:07:23
"Shamans, Prayers, and Film Controversies Explored" Shamans have different motivations, such as seeking fame or having multiple wives. The migration of repentance involves seeking forgiveness and is considered significant. Seeking blessings through prayers is emphasized, especially towards one's wife. The story of Saad bin Abi Waqqas highlights the power of prayers and seeking the approval of a teacher. Giving charity, especially to one's wife, is considered highly rewarding. The importance of choosing the right time to die, such as during Ramadan or on specific days like Friday. The concept of Husnul Khatimah, or a good ending, is discussed in relation to one's habits and actions. The controversy surrounding films depicting shamans and religion is highlighted, with concerns about their impact on society. The discussion on horror films and their effects on beliefs and behaviors is explored. The role of censorship and education in film production is mentioned, emphasizing the need for responsible content creation. 01:18:58
"Films: Imagination, Fear, and Islamic Teachings" Films are based on imagination, not necessarily reality, and should be a creative expression. The film industry in Indonesia combines horror and sex themes for commercial success. The role of films in instilling fear and affecting people's behavior, especially towards religion. The fear of the unknown is a common theme in films and can be overcome by understanding and knowledge. Imagining supernatural entities differently can change the fear associated with them. Fear should be directed towards Allah, not worldly things, as per Islamic teachings. Believers should fear Allah above all else, leaving no room for fear of worldly matters. The importance of placing fear in the right context and giving it to Allah.