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13 February 2025

  • curprev 17:4117:41, 13 February 2025Robinr78 talk contribs 1,464 bytes +15 No edit summary
  • curprev 17:3917:39, 13 February 2025Robinr78 talk contribs 1,449 bytes +1,449 Created page with "{{Header| 02/25}}{{DEFAULTSORT:}} {{stack| {{Sb-magick}} {{Cryptognosticism}}}} Belief and practice in '''magic in Islam'''are "widespread and pervasive" and a "vital element of everyday life and practice" in Islamic culture, both historically and currently. While scholars generally agree that the Quranic term siḥr (usually defined as magic) is forbidden in Islam, there is less consensus on how siḥr is defined. Magic encompasses a wide range of non-physical beliefs,..."