Nazr – Prevention & Cure – Birmingham
Bia Lounge Wedding Hall, 45-47 Golden Hillock Road, Birmingham B10 0JU, United Kingdom
Description
The effects of evil eye can be severe, join for this powerful seminar to learn how to protect yourself and your family.
About this event
Doors Open 6:00PM – Seminar Starts 6:15PM Straight After Asr Jammah
“And indeed, those who disbelieve would almost make you slip with their eyes when they hear the message, and they say, “Indeed, he is mad”
[Qur’an 68:51]
In Islamic belief, the evil eye, also known as “Al-Ayn”, is not a power inherent in an individual, rather it is something that Allah allows certain people to possess temporarily.
Some of us can dismiss the fact that the evil eye even exists, however, it is very real and the Messenger of Allah صلى الله عليه وسلم said: “The evil eye is true. If anything could outdo the decree, it would be the evil eye.” (Muslim)
As Muslims, we are advised to take precautions and seek protection from the evil eye. We are taught that we should not envy or be jealous of others as it could lead to us developing a spiritual illness within our hearts that can lead to harmful intentions and actions. Unfortunately, in today’s society, we see that this is the case, and a substantial number of people are afflicted by the evil eye which can result to mental unstableness or even go as far as to leading to death.
Due to a lack of knowledge on this matter, there are misconceptions that arise between the evil eye and black magic or confusion as to whether it could just be a mental/physical health concern.
To learn more, join Islamic Help in an eye-opening and informative seminar where Shaykh Dr Abu Ibrahim will be providing you with practical steps and guidance from the Qur’an and Sunnah on how you can identify and protect yourself from the evil eye.
BRIEF TOPIC OUTLINE
- What is Evil Eye?
- Symptoms of Evil Eye
- The Effects and Misconceptions of Evil Eye
- The Antidote – How to Protect Yourself from Evil Eye
THE TEACHER (TBC)
Shaykh Dr. Abu Ibrahim – has a PhD in law, specialising in Islamic Family Law. He also has a Masters in Islamic studies and has completed his Alim course. He has written academic papers published by both Cambridge and Oxford University. The Shaykh is an Imam and Khateeb and delivers Islamic lectures throughout the UK. He regularly works with Muslim charities, community organisations, and educational institutions including Islamic Societies (ISocs). He currently sits as an Islamic advisor on the board of several NGOs dealing with issues such as Islamic marriage and divorce, mental health, and youth in society. He is also a family and relationship counsellor.
TERMS & CONDITIONS AND EVENT RULES:
1. Strictly no video or audio recording is allowed.
2. Please try to wear a mask to help prevent the spread of Covid-19.
3. If you have any Covid-19 symptoms, please do not attend this event.
4. Seating will be segregated and is on a first-come, first-served basis, this means if you arrive late, there is a chance you will not be allowed to enter the venue as there is a seating capacity. Due to the number of people who book tickets and then do not turn up to events, we need to oversubscribe for the events.
5. Organisers reserve the right to refuse entry or evict any individual or group at any time at the organisers discretion.
6. Your ticket has no monetary value, we will not provide any cash or financial refunds.
CHILDREN:
We appreciate that it can be difficult to attend valuable seminars when you have children to take care of and its difficult to find a child minder. Children are welcome to attend this event with you however they must be kept with you at all times. If your child is restless or makes a lot of noise, please do not bring them to this event as they will disturb other attendees and the seminar instructor. If your child makes a lot of noise and you are unable to calm them down, if they continue to run around the venue or between the seating areas, we will unfortunately have to ask you to leave. If you bring your child in a pram / push chair please DO NOT block the pathway with the pram / push chair as this will cause a health and safety issue and we will ask you to move or leave.
NOTE:
Food will not be served at this event, as this event is in the evening, we appreciate that some people might want to bring food with them, this is perfectly fine however please try to avoid any food which carries a strong smell as this could disturb other attendees. We will try our best to have a snack stall available during the event where items can be purchased.
During this seminar, we will have a short fundraising segment to support Islamic Help’s Humanitarian Aid Projects.
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Friday, September 1, 2023