"Be Careful! This is the Risk if You Still Like to Believe in Predictions According to Islam"
"Islam strictly prohibits its followers from believing in predictions or fortune tellers."
"Islam strictly prohibits its followers from believing in predictions or fortune tellers."
"Dream - Predictions are not a new thing in human life. In fact, it has existed since the time of the prophets. The Quran also explains matters related to predictions or witchcraft. For example, regarding the false claims about the assumption that jinn know the unseen through the story of Prophet Solomon (peace be upon him). The jinn who worked for Prophet Solomon (peace be upon him) obeyed his commands and carried out their tasks until he passed away. Those jinn did not know about his passing."
"Until finally there was a termite that gnawed at the staff of the Prophet Solomon. This proves that the jinn truly do not know the unseen."
In the Quran, Surah Al-Jinn verses 26-28 explain that those who go to fortune tellers or shamans to inquire about events that have occurred or have not yet occurred are at a loss. So, what are the risks of believing in predictions? Because even today, there are still many who believe in them. Here are some risks of believing in predictions as summarized by Dream through various sources.
"Islam strictly prohibits its followers from approaching or seeking help from fortune tellers or shamans. Here are some risks of believing in predictions:"
"Fortunetellers or shamans generally claim that they can know about supernatural things. Meanwhile, such practices are very much in conflict with Islamic teachings. Because everything that will happen, even the supernatural, is only known by Allah SWT. In the Quran, it is explained through Surah Al-Jin verse 26: "He knows the unseen, but He does not show it to anyone about the unseen." (QS. Al-Jin: 26)"
Here is the translation of the provided text while preserving the HTML tags: "The fortune teller or shaman who claims to know the supernatural actually receives that knowledge from the whispers of the devil. Meanwhile, the devil itself is a creature that always disturbs and tempts humans to do things that are forbidden by Allah SWT. Thus, when we believe in predictions, it is the same as believing in the devil. Allah SWT says in Surah Yasin verse 60: "Did I not command you, O children of Adam, that you should not worship the devil? Indeed, the devil is a manifest enemy to you." (QS. Yasin: 60)"
"What is conveyed by fortune tellers or shamans is a lie. This has also been explained in the hadith of the Prophet that should be believed by Muslims. The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said: "Indeed, the angels descend in the clouds, and they speak about matters that have been decreed in the heavens, then the devils try to eavesdrop until they can hear it. ""
"Then they gave it to the shamans, and the shamans added one true piece of news with one hundred lies from themselves." (HR. Bukhari and Muslim)
"Previously, it is known that predictions are lies within them. However, sometimes, there are predictions that truly come true. Should we believe in them?"
"Prof. Dr. Umar Sulaiman Al-Asyqar said that their statements are usually categorized as talbis or forgery. This means they speak in general terms that contain many interpretations. Then, in the book Shahihain Jamu'al al Ushul by Ibn al-Atsir, there was a time when several people questioned the matter regarding predictions that proved to be true. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: "They (the soothsayers) are nothing.""
Sure! Here’s the translation while preserving the HTML tags: "They said: "O Messenger of Allah! Sometimes what they tell is true." The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) replied: "The true words are those that are stolen by the jinn and then placed in the ears of their allies, and they mix that truth with a hundred lies.""
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