Secrets of Magic and Witches اسرار السحر والسحرة-Witchcraft & False Practices-Arabic
Secrets of Magic and Witches اسرار السحر والسحرة-Witchcraft & False Practices-Arabic
Publisher:
Dar Al-Kotob Al-Ilmiyah
Author:
Sheikh Ali Ahmed Abdul-Al al-tahtawi
Language:
Arabic
Binding:
Hard Cover
Pages: 232
Size: 17x24 cm
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Description of Book
Secrets of Magic and Witches (أسرار السحر والسحرة) is a profound Islamic work published by Dar Al‑Kotob Al‑Ilmiyah that uncovers the hidden realities of magic and sorcery from the viewpoint of the Qur’an and Sunnah. Authored by Sheikh Ali Ahmed Abdul‑Al al‑Tahtawi, this book exposes the actions and deceptions of magicians and witches, invalidates the false claims and practices associated with magical rituals, and warns readers against being misled by superstitions and occult tricks such as reading the palm, cup divination, sand rituals, and other charlatan practices. With clear explanations and examples, it helps readers understand the Islamic stance toward magic (sihr) — highlighting that such practices are false, deceptive, and contrary to authentic Islamic teachings — and offers guidance on recognizing and distancing oneself from these harmful practices.
From Author:
Sheikh Ali Ahmed Abdul‑Al al‑Tahtawi is a respected Islamic scholar known for his deep understanding of Qur’anic teachings and authentic scholarship. In Secrets of Magic and Witches, he draws on classical Islamic sources to provide readers with a sound and authoritative perspective on magic and witchcraft, carefully exposing the deception behind occult practices while remaining grounded in sound Islamic doctrine.
Publisher
Dar Al-Kotob Al-Ilmiyah
Author
- Sheikh Ali Ahmed Abdul-Al al-tahtawi
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Who is Sheikh Ali Ahmed Abdul-Al al-tahtawi?
In this book, Sheikh Ali Ahmed Abdul‑Al al‑Tahtawi presents an informative and well‑researched examination of sihr (magic) and witchcraft from an Islamic perspective. By exposing the false claims and deceptive practices of magicians and those who promote them, the author reinforces the Islamic position that such practices are invalid and warn believers against being misled. The work helps readers to distinguish between superstition and authentic Islamic guidance, empowering them to rely on true sources of Islam.