The walls of Karachi in many areas are filled with advertisement of ‘Junaid Bengali Aamil … Mehboob aap ke qadmon main… Hamara taweez duniya ke her konay main asar karta hai’. Nowadays some ads are also popular of ‘Bibi Saima Bengali… Aap Pareshan kiyun hain.. Hum hain na’.
So wherefrom these Bengali people got expertise in Jadu and all this… Bengal ka Jadu is quite popular in Urdu horror fiction as well.
If we go through the story of Hazrat Moosa (AS) in Quran, the incident of a competition between him and Sahirs (magicians) of Fir’on is mentioned at many places, which also suggests that Misr (Egypt) has also been a center of such activities. Have you ever heard of any Misri Aamil recently?
There must be amils/rakis n jadugars in Egypt even still. I think the aankh walay oendants are very popular in Egypt...to ward of the evil eye..so based on that too there mist be a prevalence. I've heard magic is very common in Yemen.
Interesting. Quran also refers to existence of magic in Iraq (Babul) and Palestine ( Mulk e Suleman). Even, some scholars say that Ma'oozatein (Surah e Naas and Surah e Falaq) were revealed to give the relief to the Prophet, who he was under influence of some magic.
jadu exists in all corners of the word. i believe the bengalis have strong connection to their hindu past which is based on black magic. thats why u hv more of these people involved in such dirty ghaleez work.
arab lands are popular too with their magicians. one need to travel into the desert and see little villages involved.
Megic and some sort of evil worship cases occasionally make news in Oman, and even KSA.
few days ago there were two such incidents in KSA where police caught 2 such groups.
and i recall reading news about Oman police deporting a kala jadu aamil