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  2. Superstition in Islamic tradition - Wikipedia

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    Good supernatural powers are therefore a special gift from God, whereas black magic is achieved through help of jinn and shayatin. In the Quranic narrative, Sulayman had the power to speak with animals and command jinn, and he thanks God for this نعمة (i.e. gift, privilege, favour, bounty), which is only given to him with God's permission.

  3. Islam and magic - Wikipedia

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    Q.2:102 and many other verses describe magic in a negative light. It practices are secrets that the humans "ought not to have known"; [18] devils/fallen angels teach it; it's practitioners will end up in hell; other verses condemn it as a pagan practice. But the Quran does not forbid magic or prescribe punishment for its practice.

  4. Esoteric interpretation of the Quran - Wikipedia

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    In Twelver Shia Islam, there are two main theological schools: the Akhbari and the Usuli. The former school interprets the Quran mainly through reliance upon traditions ascribed to the Imams. The latter school gives more power to independent reasoning and judgment . Ismaili interpretation shares common ground with Sufism.

  5. Word Power Vocabulary Quiz: Hidden Critters - AOL

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    Match the word to its correct definition to test your Word Power. The post Word Power Vocabulary Quiz: Hidden Critters appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  6. List of spiritual entities in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Khidr, sometimes regarded as an angel who took human form and thus able to reveal hidden knowledge exceeding those of the prophets to guide and help people or prophets. [26] (Angel or Human) Katahur, a jinni who spied Solomon for a demon-king. [27] (Genie)

  7. Sacred mysteries - Wikipedia

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    Beliefs of the religion which are public knowledge but cannot be easily explained by normal rational or scientific means. A mystagogue or hierophant is a holder and teacher of secret knowledge in the former sense above, while mysticism may be defined as an area of philosophical or religious thought focusing on mysteries in the latter sense.

  8. 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.

  9. A Hidden Treasure - Wikipedia

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    The Hadith of the Hidden Treasure (Arabic: کنزاً مخفیاً) is a hadith qudsi that has a very prominent role in Islamic mysticism and Islamic philosophy. Different translations [ edit ]