Islamic magic is so schizophrenic.

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I'm well versed in magic and kabbalah in general but mystical numerology in islam is a different kind of schizo, what are those goatfuckers smoking over there?
tag some muslims
 
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@JohnDoe @Gengar @Diarrhoea @haramzada @vernier holy fucking cage, read this shit
 
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@JohnDoe @Gengar @Diarrhoea @haramzada @vernier holy fucking cage, read this shit
is it arabic? i can read some arabic but the only words i understood were harut and marut
 
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is it arabic? i can read some arabic but the only words i understood were harut and marut
some of its urdu some of its arabic
 
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some of its urdu some of its arabic
asides from the numerology aspect rituals in islamic black magic are retarded ngl, it's a shame since I read shams al maarif and it was interesting and offers a deeper insight on the occult.
 
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asides from the numerology aspect rituals in islamic black magic are retarded ngl, it's a shame since I read shams al maarif and it was interesting and offers a deeper insight on the occult.
What books did you read aswell, related to the Kabbalah and magic in general?:ogre:
 
What books did you read aswell, related to the Kabbalah and magic in general?:ogre:
I'm jewish so I can read the original hebrew literature,I mainly recommend bahir and zohar.
 
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I'm jewish so I can read the original hebrew literature,I mainly recommend bahir and zohar.
Unrelated but did you read the protocols of the Zion ?
 
good luck learning this subject from a book. Absolutely impenetrable.
 
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good luck learning this subject from a book. Absolutely impenetrable.
this stuff is mostly apriori knowledge translated into words.
 
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I'm well versed in magic and kabbalah in general but mystical numerology in islam is a different kind of schizo, what are those goatfuckers smoking over there?
tag some muslims
Yeah I tried with a Muslim once he got mad and started doing Sihir on me lol :lul::lul: @shia.jihadist @Gengar

Dumbass nigga I laughed at him he showed me the demonic incantations and symbols it was hilarious I even told him I don’t believe in Djinns and all demons are subject to Lord Jesus so yeah.


Ofc nothing happened, God protects his own
 
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@JohnDoe @Gengar @Diarrhoea @haramzada @vernier holy fucking cage, read this shit
Blud I am not reading this
I don’t wanna get possessed
Allah knows what this Israeli is planning
 
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Pretty sure Muzzies don't believe in this stuff as it's haram
 
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Yeah I tried with a Muslim once he got mad and started doing Sihir on me lol :lul::lul: @shia.jihadist @Gengar

Dumbass nigga I laughed at him he showed me the demonic incantations and symbols it was hilarious I even told him I don’t believe in Djinns and all demons are subject to Lord Jesus so yeah.


Ofc nothing happened, God protects his own
A common theme in western demonology is "permission/consent", you need to grant the demon permission to interact with the material during a ritual and basically "believing" that a demon has power to infect you through sheer retarded superstition is the same as giving him access to do so, couple this with a retarded population averaging sub80 IQ and you can see why the muslim world is a demon infested shithole. (that and they worship a cannanite demon)
 
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I'm well versed in magic and kabbalah in general but mystical numerology in islam is a different kind of schizo, what are those goatfuckers smoking over there?
tag some muslims
Numerology is nonsense. Magic, in reality, is always a pact between a sorcerer and a devil, there’s no power in writing itself. What people call ‘Arab magic’ doesn’t actually exist; they just developed different methods to communicate with shayateen (demons).

This picture you posted is most likely part of a pact between a seeker and a demon. It’s a contract that helps sustain the magic, once destroyed, the pact ends. But the writing itself holds no power, it’s merely a symbolic agreement.
 
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Pretty sure Muzzies don't believe in this stuff as it's haram
They do. They believe it’s haram, yes, but they still believe in magic. To deny it would be to deny the Quran and they’d probably be castrated for not following blindly.
 
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Numerology is nonsense.
Unlike you I actually read the sources and numerology is the main idea in layman black magic.
Magic, in reality, is always a pact between a sorcerer and a devil, there’s no power in writing itself.
yes this is true.
This picture you posted is most likely part of a pact between a seeker and a demon.
it is a mystical amulet.
once destroyed, the pact ends.
contradictory nonsense, the pact is symbolic and goes beyond a peace of paper, it's virtually burned in your soul
 
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A common theme in western demonology is "permission/consent", you need to grant the demon permission to interact with the material during a ritual and basically "believing" that a demon has power to infect you through sheer retarded superstition is the same as giving him access to do so, couple this with a retarded population averaging sub80 IQ and you can see why the muslim world is a demon infested shithole. (that and they worship a cannanite demon)
Yes true Allah is Baal which ironically also called himself the Lord (Baal means the God and the Lord sometimes)


But reality is westerners are even more fucked. And I’d say the avg mukdim
Is more protected spiritually than the avg westerner for they at least have a patron protecting them even if it’s a demon they have one protecting them from other demons. Westerners have nothing to protect them and they deny Christ so THEY ARE EVEN MORE FUCKED

Only Christian’s are saved from this and when I say Christian’s I mean practicing ones not the secular ones that couldn’t even tell you if Jesus is God or the Son of God :forcedsmile:


What’s your opinion on germatria
 
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Yes true Allah is Baal which ironically also called himself the Lord (Baal means the God and the Lord sometimes)


But reality is westerners are even more fucked. And I’d say the avg mukdim
Is more protected spiritually than the avg westerner for they at least have a patron protecting them even if it’s a demon they have one protecting them from other demons. Westerners have nothing to protect them and they deny Christ so THEY ARE EVEN MORE FUCKED

Only Christian’s are saved from this and when I say Christian’s I mean practicing ones not the secular ones that couldn’t even tell you if Jesus is God or the Son of God :forcedsmile:
recall the garden of eden and the forbidden fruit. If I had to visualize it I'd say the western world lives harmoniously with demonkind by virtue of ignorance, only by acknowledging this side of the world can friction and resistance begin, thus conjuring suffering, at least christians have a coherent mythos that can shield them but muslims? nah (also allah isnt one specific god it's an amalgamation of multiple deities, I believe the name allah itself is derived from alilat an arabian goddess)
 
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Niggas belive this shit is real:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
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Unlike you I actually read the sources and numerology is the main idea in layman black magic.
It is superstition and innovation. Any benefit people think they get from it is either psychological or coincidental.

it is a mystical amulet.
Which in most cases, is actually a type of magic disguised as something beneficial.

contradictory nonsense, the pact is symbolic and goes beyond a peace of paper, it's virtually burned in your soul
You got many examples of items used as a pact (paper, knots, strings). If they are handled correctly and destroyed they cut off the links to the victim. These writings are merely mediums that connect spiritual harm.

They can be detached and disempowered, you can remove the spiritual attachment and break the link, just like dissolving a symbolic or actual agreement or binding spell.
 
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It is superstition and innovation. Any benefit people think they get from it is either psychological or coincidental.
superstition is apriori knowledge, it's why we know about magic, an idea burned onto us the moment we bit from that fruit
You got many examples of items used as a pact (paper, knots, strings). If they are handled correctly and destroyed they cut off the links to the victim. These writings are merely mediums that connect spiritual harm.
this is your understanding of the supernatural cultivated by growing in a mystically ignorant culture; you get some parts right but its more often than not surface level.
I would tell you to read more but your religion forbids such knowledge.
 
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I went to Mecca to ask a Saudi magician to use magic to make me a giga chad billionaire and it worked.
 
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It is superstition and innovation. Any benefit people think they get from it is either psychological or coincidental.
Perfectly described religion.
 
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tag some muslims
No such thing as "Islamic" magic because the religion bans it with excommunication. Nothing prevents people from doing it anyway tho.

Are you a gnostic?
 
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asides from the numerology aspect rituals in islamic black magic are retarded ngl, it's a shame since I read shams al maarif and it was interesting and offers a deeper insight on the occult.
How come? I thought that most occult stuff today descends from either jewish or islamic Sufi teachings
 
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How come? I thought that most occult stuff today descends from either jewish or islamic Sufi teachings
Jews borrowed their teachings from the Babylonians and the Egyptians.
 
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recall the garden of eden and the forbidden fruit. If I had to visualize it I'd say the western world lives harmoniously with demonkind by virtue of ignorance, only by acknowledging this side of the world can friction and resistance begin, thus conjuring suffering, at least christians have a coherent mythos that can shield them but muslims? nah (also allah isnt one specific god it's an amalgamation of multiple deities, I believe the name allah itself is derived from alilat an arabian goddess)
Eve got tricked by Nachash, „a bright shining“ that is similar to a serpentine in looks. The figure was the illuminator, bringer of knowledge. God was in fear, because he would know that having an intellect would mean you can graduate to elohim (god) himself. In Bible there is mentioned Elohim (god) and Elohim (god‘s, or higher upgrade of angels that possess free will).

Allah was the pagan chief god at the Kaaba, among other 359 gods, from what I heard and the syllable EL which is found in many religious spirits, originated from the Sumerian gods, if I recall correctly.

Even when you look up the trinity, there are similarities between Jesus etc. with Osiris/Horus.
Jesus even means the lightbringer, Originally Lesus which was a title for Horus, but it got switched up with J by the romans, hence many people say it’s a plagiarism from ancient egypt
 
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They do. They believe it’s haram, yes, but they still believe in magic. To deny it would be to deny the Quran and they’d probably be castrated for not following blindly.
why do people use the stereotype that muslims can't ask questions and are forced to follow blindly i mean thats not in the religion at all its mostly cultural
 
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alot of it uses mathematical matrices. can u expl. kabbalah or make a thread im mad interested in occultism
 
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why do people use the stereotype that muslims can't ask questions and are forced to follow blindly i mean thats not in the religion at all its mostly cultural
Not exactly a stereotype when questioning Muhammad and the Quran means you’re now a kafir. I’ve saw many scholars say this, and in Speakers Corner I saw and overheard Ali Dawah say it. It isn’t a stereotype if everyone I’ve ever spoken to confirms this.
 
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Not exactly a stereotype when questioning Muhammad and the Quran means you’re now a kafir. I’ve saw many scholars say this, and in Speakers Corner I saw and overheard Ali Dawah say it. It isn’t a stereotype if everyone I’ve ever spoken to confirms this.
who are you speaking to who's confirmed this? ali dawah isn't a scholar, and what scholars said this? someone simply being a scholar and saying something about islam doesn't mean theyre right, ive seen scholars say crazy stuff especially shia ones

questioning mohammed and the quran makes you a kafir? lol says who
 
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who are you speaking to who's confirmed this? ali dawah isn't a scholar, and what scholars said this? someone simply being a scholar and saying something about islam doesn't mean theyre right, ive seen scholars say crazy stuff especially shia ones

questioning mohammed and the quran makes you a kafir? lol says who
It’s a universal consensus amongst Muslims. I am speaking about Sunni Islam. Not Shia Islam. And I’m talking about Assim Al-Hakeem and the more infamous “fatwa” sites regarding these things.

It’s well known that in Islam, it is a very strict, “If it’s in the Quran or Hadith, it’s true. No questions asked.”

If you’re going to try deny that, then you’re sucking up to a kafir dog and wanting to make me view you as logical when you’re mostly very foolish, barbaric individuals.
 
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The text, specifically, seems like bengali/paki Sihr (or an imitation of it) since it is in Urdu and Arabic mixed for the purpose of making someone fall in love through demonic possession.

Not much to say about it except to stay away from such things as Black Magic is a major sin..

Better to refrain from going deep into such pitholes that inevitably will take you out of the fold of Islam if practiced.
 
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who are you speaking to who's confirmed this? ali dawah isn't a scholar, and what scholars said this? someone simply being a scholar and saying something about islam doesn't mean theyre right, ive seen scholars say crazy stuff especially shia ones

questioning mohammed and the quran makes you a kafir? lol says who
What do you believe about this and where did you get that from?
 
why do people use the stereotype that muslims can't ask questions and are forced to follow blindly i mean thats not in the religion at all its mostly cultural
Are you a muslim?
 
It’s a universal consensus amongst Muslims. I am speaking about Sunni Islam. Not Shia Islam. And I’m talking about Assim Al-Hakeem and the more infamous “fatwa” sites regarding these things.

It’s well known that in Islam, it is a very strict, “If it’s in the Quran or Hadith, it’s true. No questions asked.”

If you’re going to try deny that, then you’re sucking up to a kafir dog and wanting to make me view you as logical when you’re mostly very foolish, barbaric individuals.
It is, but it shouldn't be as that's wrong. Not questioning your religion seems like a pretty nice way of staying ignorant and uneducated.

Yes, Muslims believe that if something is in either the Quran or Hadith it's true, but asking questions to understand more about your religion is still necessary and only frowned upon by ignorant people who are like this due to their culture and society.

How are we mostly foolish and barbaric?
 
superstition is apriori knowledge, it's why we know about magic, an idea burned onto us the moment we bit from that fruit
Superstition is believing in things that don’t really exist. Magic, on the other hand, is real.
this is your understanding of the supernatural cultivated by growing in a mystically ignorant culture;
You were literally talking about Arab magic and mysticism in the original post, and now you’re saying my culture is ignorant of it?


you get some parts right but its more often than not surface level.
What I said forms the core of magic, everything else is just a branch stemming from it.
I would tell you to read more but your religion forbids such knowledge.
In Islam, it’s not forbidden to learn about magic as long as it’s for protection against it. In fact, the average Muslim tends to know more about how magic works than most people. But once we know how to guard ourselves, there’s no need to dive deeper into something so corrupt, we only seek knowledge that benefits us.
 
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Not exactly a stereotype when questioning Muhammad and the Quran means you’re now a kafir. I’ve saw many scholars say this, and in Speakers Corner I saw and overheard Ali Dawah say it. It isn’t a stereotype if everyone I’ve ever spoken to confirms this.
The first verse of the Qur’an literally says ‘Read,’ emphasizing the importance of seeking knowledge. And you can’t truly be a Muslim unless you sincerely believe.
 
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It is, but it shouldn't be as that's wrong. Not questioning your religion seems like a pretty nice way of staying ignorant and uneducated.

Yes, Muslims believe that if something is in either the Quran or Hadith it's true, but asking questions to understand more about your religion is still necessary and only frowned upon by ignorant people who are like this due to their culture and society.

How are we mostly foolish and barbaric?
Nice. You accepted my point. You can’t question if writings in the Quran are actually true. You just have to accept it. Asking questions to understand more about Islam was not what I said. It was very clearly about questioning Muhammad, his actions/teachings, and Allah’s alleged words.

Muslims are mostly foolish and barbaric, of course they are. They follow a medieval religion; the Quran is essentially, at least partly, a manual for conquering; they believe apostasy is punishable by death; having sex with children is fine but eating pork is haram; a woman cannot deny her husband sex and she’ll be cursed by the angels till morning; sperm is not “najis” according to Muhammad and he prayed with it on him (after fucking Aisha).

Imagine banning music, art, and questioning your morals and authenticity of the book you follow. It’s quite literally limiting human progression and civilisation.
 
The first verse of the Qur’an literally says ‘Read,’ emphasizing the importance of seeking knowledge. And you can’t truly be a Muslim unless you sincerely believe.
I know it was “Read” and that doesn’t at all mean you can question Allah or Muhammad. Seeking knowledge Islamically about worshipping Allah is promoted by Muhammad, of course.

Muslims cannot question if Muhammad was a prophet or if Allah is even real. That is a fundamental problem. It has to, in a cult-like fashion, command its followers to follow blindly whatever it says.
 
Nice. You accepted my point. You can’t question if writings in the Quran are actually true. You just have to accept it. Asking questions to understand more about Islam was not what I said. It was very clearly about questioning Muhammad, his actions/teachings, and Allah’s alleged words.

Muslims are mostly foolish and barbaric, of course they are. They follow a medieval religion; the Quran is essentially, at least partly, a manual for conquering; they believe apostasy is punishable by death; having sex with children is fine but eating pork is haram; a woman cannot deny her husband sex and she’ll be cursed by the angels till morning; sperm is not “najis” according to Muhammad and he prayed with it on him (after fucking Aisha).

Imagine banning music, art, and questioning your morals and authenticity of the book you follow. It’s quite literally limiting human progression and civilisation.
Oh, I thought you were talking about asking questions about the religion in general
 
Oh, I thought you were talking about asking questions about the religion in general
All good! I’m aware Muslims are encouraged to seek knowledge in their “deen” as you say.
 
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