In Islam, the evil eye (al-‘ayn) is acknowledged and taken seriously. It is believed that the evil eye can cause harm, envy, or misfortune to others, whether intentionally or unintentionally. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said, "The evil eye is real, and if anything were to overtake the divine decree, it would be the evil eye" (Sahih Muslim). To protect oneself from the evil eye and harmful speech, we are encouraged to seek refuge in Allah by reciting specific supplications, such as: Surah Al-Falaq (Chapter 113) and Surah An-Naas (Chapter 114). The Prophet (peace be upon him) also recommended reciting "Ayat al-Kursi" (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:255) and the last two verses of Surah Al-Baqarah before sleeping. It's important to avoid jealousy and gossip, as wagging tongues can harm relationships and foster negativity. Instead, Islam encourages us to be mindful of our words, intentions, and actions, always seeking to protect ourselves and others through sincere prayers and good deeds.
Shaykh Hamza! May I take the liberty of asking a question here, please? Does this idea of evil eye also extend to say, evil thought about the other person? Conversely, can our good "thoughts" somehow reach the other person? Please & thank you 🙏🌹🌺
Listen or recite to the "Manzil Dua" everyday without fail, especially if you have symptoms from evil eye - it works. Also recite 4 kuls and ayat ul kursi and blow in your hands then wipe your hands over yourself to protect yourself.
Ayat al Kursi and the 4 Qul. Recite them after each Salah, before sleeping etc. or whenever it's convenient for you. And BELIEVE that Allah is the greatest and that he HAS removed the evil eye.
In Islam, the evil eye (al-‘ayn) is acknowledged and taken seriously. It is believed that the evil eye can cause harm, envy, or misfortune to others, whether intentionally or unintentionally. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said, "The evil eye is real, and if anything were to overtake the divine decree, it would be the evil eye" (Sahih Muslim). To protect oneself from the evil eye and harmful speech, we are encouraged to seek refuge in Allah by reciting specific supplications, such as: Surah Al-Falaq (Chapter 113) and Surah An-Naas (Chapter 114). The Prophet (peace be upon him) also recommended reciting "Ayat al-Kursi" (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:255) and the last two verses of Surah Al-Baqarah before sleeping. It's important to avoid jealousy and gossip, as wagging tongues can harm relationships and foster negativity. Instead, Islam encourages us to be mindful of our words, intentions, and actions, always seeking to protect ourselves and others through sincere prayers and good deeds.
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MashAllah very good video keep it up ... Waiting for u to upload whole of shaykh hamza Yousaf of prohibition of tongue on your channel with subtitle
Shaykh Hamza! May I take the liberty of asking a question here, please? Does this idea of evil eye also extend to say, evil thought about the other person? Conversely, can our good "thoughts" somehow reach the other person? Please & thank you 🙏🌹🌺
How to remove an evil eye?
Listen or recite to the "Manzil Dua" everyday without fail, especially if you have symptoms from evil eye - it works.
Also recite 4 kuls and ayat ul kursi and blow in your hands then wipe your hands over yourself to protect yourself.
@@nina1996ization what is manzil dua?
Ayat al Kursi and the 4 Qul. Recite them after each Salah, before sleeping etc. or whenever it's convenient for you. And BELIEVE that Allah is the greatest and that he HAS removed the evil eye.
@@zamzamkhan759 thanks alot. Will do it. InsyaAllah
For a minute I thought the sheikh finally admitted Israel is evil but I was mistaken about the title.
In turkey a turkish muslim told me the evil eye can be used in a good way. Hmmmmmmmmm?
Probably it may be used by Muslims who practice magic. It's good to ignore that
how?
No it is NOT true! If you truly believe what you are saying, why do you NOT direct your 3ayn against some of the enemies of Islam?
What's your evidence? Or you are claiming?
Dr. hani, is that you? what do you mean by that?