Your fear in jinn must not outweigh your trust in Allah and that He will protect you.
Read moreOf course not and this is an innovation and might be a kind of shirk.
Read moreIt can be! Salt is not known from Quran or sunnah to have any effect on such things! It might be a way to get closer to the Jinn so that they would leave the people alone and this would be shirk.
Read moreThis is not permissible. Only the Muslim ruler can do such a thing.
Read moreDo not assume automatically that it is the evil eye. Try ruqya, but take her to a doctor as there might be some vitamin deficiency. You can also ask her to recite ruqya on water and wash her hair and drink from it a number of times per day: Kindly refer to the following link(s): […]
Read moreIt seems to me that this is not permissible even if you don’t believe in it because it is simulating those who disbelieve in Allah and believe in charms.
Read moreYou must avoid them and keep your distance and deal with them as you deal with any sorcerer.
Read moreIt is not permissible to listen to that woman or believe her as this nullifies a person’s Islam.
Read moreYou must not think that it is an evil eye right away. Take her to a doctor and continue the ruqya.
Read moreSuch people are soothsayers and one must not go to them or believe them.
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