THE NEGATIVE IMPACT OF BLACKMAGIC AND WITICHCRAFT IN OUR SOCITY (original) (raw)
There is always a smoke where there is a fire we cannot negate the authenticity of this craft but we need to understand that it's not the age of stone but it is the age of innovation where the man is conquering the space and at the mars. Someone asked form Neil Armstrong the reason of being converted into Muslim; he heard a voice on the moon which was call of adaan. It is understood that whatever the creature under the oceans over the land and in the skies is being controlled by the Lord so we need to consolidate ourselves with the religious knowledge which will save us from black magic and witchcraft. Black magic and witchcraft is the act of those who are uneducated people and unaware of anything. Black magic and witchcraft is used to remove all the frustrations, greed, hate, selfishness but people forget its consequence and black magic is forbidden and harmful.
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