Re: Black magic
While magic is not the cause behind every mishap or misfortune, if you believe that the Quran and what the Messenger SAWS has taught us to be the truth, then that means magic exists. If one does not believe in the Quran and Sunnat, then they will say nonchalantly say whatever they feel. But if one does indeed have iman in this, then they need to be careful about the words they utter because without realizing it our words may reflect lack of respect toward Allah and religion.
As for your friend, put the jealousy aside and talk to your friend. Try guiding her because to dabble in magic entails kufr and shirk so it’s a big deal. And don’t be jealous of her; there’s no respect/dignity in any kind of material wealth that was gained through haram means because it’s tainted. And if reasoning with this friend of yours does not work, then you can attempt sending an anonymous message if your are 100% confident that you will not get caught.
Also, it’s best to keep a safe distance around such friends. Avoid getting too close to her or sharing details of your personal life (especially any successes) if she’s easily envious of others. And when you’re around her, take precautions such as reciting your 3 Quls and Aytul Kursi etc etc…which is something we should be doing regularly anyway.
Thank you for the advice… Yes I was thinking to talk to her first but if I do that then she doesn’t listen and then I tell her family it will be obvious it was me who told…
If I keep quite I’m not sinning to am I?