
Jaado Ki Haqeeqat by Ghazi Aziz Mubarakpuri is an Urdu Islamic book published by Darussalam Publishers that examines the reality of magic (jadoo), astrology, divination, evil eye, and supernatural harms through the lens of Qur’an and authentic Sunnah, showing why these practices are both spiritually dangerous and prohibited in Islam. The author addresses common misconceptions about black magic, supernatural practices, and jinn influence, and uses Qur’anic evidence and Prophetic guidance to explain what Islam really says, why Muslims should avoid these practices, and how they can protect themselves and their families from such harms. The book also highlights the falsehoods and deceptive methods used by magicians, and self‑styled spiritual healers who mislead people away from sound belief.
396 pages. 14 × 21 cm. Urdu language. One‑color print with a clear, informative layout.
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Explains the Islamic ruling on magic, astrology, and divination, showing how these practices contradict pure Tawḥīd and mislead believers away from authentic faith.
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Details the common methods and deceptive tools used by magicians and fortune‑tellers, and clarifies how evil eye and jinn effects are understood in Islamic teaching.
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Offers practical guidance on protection and cure, including Qur’anic methods, prescribed adhkār (remembrances), and steps to safeguard one’s faith and family from unseen harms according to scripture.
Best simple Urdu guide for understanding black magic (jadoo), its dangers, and Islamic protection through Qur’an and Sunnah. Perfect for students, everyday believers, youth, mosque study circles, and anyone seeking clear, authentic Islamic insight on supernatural harms and how to respond to them.
Darussalam authentic General Islamic guidance & belief series. Order today.
