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What does the Quran say about psychics and the paranormal?
I'm muslim and I have a strong believe in psychics and paranormal activites i just wnated to know what the Quran says
I'm muslim and I have a strong believe in psychics and paranormal activites i just wnated to know what the Quran says
September 9th, 2011 - 22:36
If you’re a Muslim then you shouldn’t be asking that.
September 9th, 2011 - 23:35
Science of Physics in Qur`aan !
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Surah Al-A’raf – Chapt – Verse: 54
Surah YaSin – Chapt.36 – Verse: 40
Surah Ar-Rahman – Chapt.55 – Verse: 05
Surah Al-Isra’ – Chapt.17 – Verse: 12
Surah Ash-Shams – Chapt.91 – Verse: 01- 02
Surah Maryam – Chapt.19 – Verse: 65 – 67
Surah Al-Anbiya – Chapt.21 – Verse: 30
Surah Az-Zariyat – Chapt.51 – Verse:47
Surah At-Talaq – Chapt.65 – Verse: 03
Surah Al-Furqan – Chapt.25 – Verse: 02
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September 9th, 2011 - 23:35
One a’lim & wise man explained to me that for abnormal incident (inclusive of psychic/paranormal incidents) to occur, there are two possibilities for such things to occur – First the practitioner is a firm believer and strictly adhere to the syariah of Islam & such things were gifted by Allah to strengthen & proof his truth. Secondly it is possible that such person was misguided & tricked by the syaitan in order to lead him astray from the syariah. (It could be either waridat from Allah in the first instance, and in the second instance, waridat from syaitan)
The wise man further advised that in order to determine whether such special abilities were from syaitan or Allah, one must observe whether the practitioner can summon such abilities at will at any time he wishes. If he can summon it at any time he wishes, it is said its source is from syaitan, since waridat from Allah cannot be controlled and compelled by any human.
I sincerely believe the statement from the wise man to be true and accurate since he adheres strictly to syariah and never lacks himself from constant dzikrullah (remembrance of Allah). Another point worth sharing is that this wise man once tried to get another qualified practitioner to exercise hypnotism upon him, however such hypnotism attempt has no effect on that pious person, giving inference that people who are in constant dzikrullah would insyaAllah be protected by Allah.
Wallahualam.
September 9th, 2011 - 23:50
it depends on the will