If jadoo gets so bad that the victim’s life is in danger (as in the spell is being done to kill them, literally), then does the victim have a right to enlist some “aalim” 's help to kill the jadoogar or jadoogarni?
Re: Jadoo
This is a fairly complex question:
Is a target of a kill allowed to defend himself? ... yes
Even if it means killing the intended killer? ... yes, if there is no other choice, better first to remove the killers capability to kill
It will need to be determined whether magic is indeed killing the person
If magic is being used to kill then it needs to be an absolute certainty that by killing the magician the effect of the magic will stop
The assumption being made is that 'alims do or can kill magicians
The 'right' to use an 'alim to get knowledge and 'duahs recited and advice can be sought in any case
Seeking to kill anyone is murder and will be subjected to state penal law. So even if someone uses an 'alim to kill a magician supposing that were possible, then if it can be proven, both the a'lim and the victim will be murderers and will need to be sentenced, unless they can prove that it was self-defence.