how can you separate a charlatan from ...

… someone working in a legally Islamic way? My friend wants to consult a person about whom someone told her knows a lot about jadoo toonaa and she is told he can help her find out if someone did that to her or to her family.

My friend has huge issues with her family because she made decisions about her life which they didn’t like. Her family seems to have accepted the choices she made and still their relationship isn’t really mended. She wonders if someone did jadoo on her so nobody would like her or maybe on others so they would only be against her.

Can people do that with jadoo toona? Can a jadoo toona really break up a marriage? Can a jadoo toona make sure nobody likes a person?

When you go to someone who claims to be a specialist in this field, how do you know that person is doing it the ‘halal’ way, you know, Islamicly legally way?

My friend has hesitated for a long time and she wants to consult someone now.

Maybe her problems are only due to her fate and her choices and it all has nothing to do with any jadoo toona and it’s all just life.

She is very frightened to cross the line of shirk. When she does consult the person, what should she pay attention to to see if he’s a charlatan or not?

Only serious replies please, if you don’t have serious replies, then don’t bother to answer. I prefer no reactions to ridiculous ones.

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Getting involved with any form of jadoo is haraam.

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Jadoo Toona may have some effect but it is haram

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What is 'toona'?

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Quran 2:102
They followed what the evil ones gave out (falsely) against the power of Solomon; the blasphemers were not Solomon but the evil ones teaching men magic and such things as came down at Babylon to the angels Harut and Marut. But neither of these taught anyone (such things) without saying: "We are only for trial so do not blaspheme." **They learned from them the means to sow discord between man and wife.* But they could not thus harm anyone except by Allah's permission. And they learned what harmed them not what profited them. And they knew that the buyers of (magic) would have no share in the happiness of the Hereafter. And vile was the price for which they did sell their souls if they but knew!*

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Even if you just want to find out if someone did that to you? Is it actually possible to find out if someone really did jadoo on you? Or are the people who claim to have the ability to somehow know that you are a victim of jadoo fake?

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Black magic is real, but going to babas or whatnot about it, no matter how pious you might think they are, is wrong (No exceptions!). To say that someone can help you against black magic is a load of BS.

You should seek refuge in Allah and Allah alone. Also, the last three Surahs (Ikhlaas, Falaq and Naas) are sufficient to protect you from such evil things.

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Allright. I know enough now. Jazaak Allahu khair everyone.

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Personally, I just think that she’s being idealistic and naive. Just because her family says that they’ve accepted the choices doesn’t mean everything is back to normal. There is a difference between just saying that they’ve accepted them in order to make her feel better, and their actually accepting the choices in their hearts.

Frankly, I think her family hasn’t fully dealt with choices she made yet. They are just pretending that they have in order to make things a little less awkward. They DO want to try to accept them, but it will take time.