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  2. Nazr-e-Bad - Wikipedia

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    Nazr-e-Bad is a drama about the old superstitious concept of Nazr-e-Bad (evil eye) and black magic. The story reveals how jealousy can lead to envy and eventually making people do horrendous things. Shafiq is a simple and common man, who lives with his family in a modest home. His brother lives in the same house upstairs.

  3. Superstition in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Superstition in Pakistan (Urdu: پاکستانی توهم پرستی) is widespread and many adverse events are attributed to the supernatural effect. [1] [2] Superstition is a belief in supernatural causality: that one event leads to the cause of another without any physical process linking the two events, such as astrology, omens, witchcraft, etc., that contradicts natural science. [3]

  4. Islam and magic - Wikipedia

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    When he was President of Pakistan, Asif Ali Zardari had a black goat sacrificed at his house every day to ward off black magic and the evil eye. [ 91 ] (61% of Pakistani Muslim surveyed believe in the evil eye according to a 2012 Pew report.) [ 23 ] Zardari was also known to seek the advice of a spiritual healer on when and where it was ...

  5. Ishq Mein Kaafir - Wikipedia

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    The story revolves around black magic and its effects on our lives. The main lead Ujala loves her university fellow Fahad and wants to marry him. Her another dream is to become a qualified doctor. She takes the help of Taweez to fulfil her dreams. On the other hand, Fahad doesn't like her. He is in love with Dua.

  6. Witchcraft in the Middle East - Wikipedia

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    Divination and magic in Islam encompass a wide range of practices, including black magic, warding off the evil eye, the production of amulets and other magical equipment, evocation, casting lots, and astrology. [18] Legitimacy of practising magic is disputed. Most Islamic traditions distinguish between good magic and black magic.

  7. Dayan (witch) - Wikipedia

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    Daayans worship evil, "black magic spirits". [14] Many believe they are the handmaidens of goddesses, and are known as yoginis in local lore. The word daayan is used in many Hindi films, short films, Indian and Pakistani TV serials as well as in social media as a female, who does things that are not for the good cause or promote evil in society.

  8. Bandish (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    The show originally aired in 2019. It was a hit and received praise from critics. The first season tells the story of a woman named Sumbul, who after being bullied in University and being rejected and made fun of by her crush Junaid, many years later, turns to black magic and sorcery to cast evil spells on Junaid and his family, which consists of a wife and three daughter.

  9. Asian witchcraft - Wikipedia

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    In modern times, Gong Tau in Hokkien, Teochew in Cantonese or Jiang Tou in Mandarin is the term used when someone is suspected of having been attacked by black magic and is believed to be a fusion of poison skills which originated in Yunnan, China and witchcraft seen in South East Asia. It is used to either seek revenge, resolve relationship ...