Re: Fortune tellers
I was in Green Street a few weeks ago buying a last minute Eid outfit and some Sikh guy came over and said ‘you’re lucky, two people love you’ and then asked if he could read my palm. For a sec I was tempted then I realised he prob says that to everyone 
Re: Fortune tellers
I'm surprised at how many Muslims go to fortune tellers. Whether you beleive in it or not, this is a SIN there is absolutely NO forgiveness for.
Re: Fortune tellers
Loooooong back when i was a teenager, i got tempted to show my palm to a palmist sitting near Quaid e Azam library Lahore. I dont remember much what he told me except that I paid him Rs.45 and that he said “You will never find love”
Uss ki aisi koi manhoos kaali zabaan thi ke abhi taq he is proved right
That was my first and last time i showed my palm to anyone.
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Some lines in my palm are double which normally are single and this abnormality prompted to learn about palmistry. My learning was limited to Internet searches only but after I performed Hajj I completely stopped studying about palmistry. I did tawba from it ! It's a very complicated and difficult field of study and I don't think people who really know palmistry would read people's hands for money and would be so easily accessible.
Believe on Allah and make dua because He is the only one who knows taqdeer and have the power to change it.
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I love making my own fortunes… fortune tellers are fraudias… well most of them.
Besides:
Mien tho peer murshid walla hoon muje kisee najoomee se kya… 