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The City Of Babylon- | Origin Of Black Magic |

Two angels came down and these Angels were called, Harut and Marut, they came to the city of Babylon.

By Talib GowharPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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The story of Harut and Marut is a powerful reminder of the dangers of dabbling in the unknown. According to Islamic tradition, these two angels were sent by Allah to the ancient city of Babylon, which is located in present-day Iraq and is considered to be one of the most ancient cities in the world. The story is said to take place before the times of Prophet Ibrahim, Prophet Moses, and Prophet Solomon, making it one of the earliest tales in human history.

In this story, Allah sent Harut and Marut to Babylon with the knowledge of how to control or access the Jin, which are supernatural beings in Islamic belief. The angels were allowed to teach anyone who wanted to study with them the "art of magic", but they also came with a disclaimer that their teachings should not be used for evil or harmful purposes. They warned anyone who came to study with them that they were a test from Allah and that any harm caused would only be by the permission of Allah.

Despite this warning, many people were still drawn to the idea of learning magic and the power it promised. They learned how to use magic to cause division between a man and his wife, and to harm others. However, Allah describes this as something that would ultimately harm them. The ultimate harm is losing one's faith, and it produces no benefit for them. They knew that whoever purchased this knowledge would have nothing for him at all in the hereafter and that they would have no share in the next world.

Magic, talismans, and whatever they learned in and of itself had no value except Allah gave permission. They learned what would harm them and not benefit them. The story also emphasizes that unlike alcohol, which the Quran mentions has some benefits, but the harm outweighs the benefit, black magic has zero benefits, it's only evil.

The story also mentions that the angels warned anyone who learned magic that they would have no share of the next world and that they were selling themselves for a low price. If they only understood that those who studied it became the first magicians, and all magic that exists today somehow goes back to Babylon. It also mentions that there are different methods and different arts and different ways within magic, and they all originate at Babylon.

In this context, it is considered a dangerous and powerful tool that should not be taken lightly. It is a tool that should only be used for good and not for evil. The ultimate harm is losing one's faith, and it produces no benefit. It is important to remember that whatever we do in this world will have consequences in the next world, and we should be mindful of the choices we make.

The story of Harut and Marut serves as a cautionary tale, reminding us of the dangers of seeking power and knowledge without fully understanding the consequences. It is a reminder that true power and knowledge comes from Allah and should not be sought after in dangerous and forbidden ways. It is a reminder that true faith and obedience to Allah is the only path to true peace and prosperity.

In conclusion, the story of Harut and Marut is a reminder that magic is not something to be taken lightly. It is a powerful tool that has no value except by the permission of Allah, and it should only be used for good and not for evil. The ultimate harm is losing one's faith, and it produces no benefit. It is important to remember that whatever we do in this world will have consequences in the next world, and we should be mindful of the choices we make.

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