๐ The Story of Harut & Marut & The Death of Prophet Sulayman (AS)
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โข Introduction: Prophet Sulayman (AS) and His Kingdom โ 00:30
โข Sulaymanโs (AS) Power Over Jinn, Wind, & Animals โ 01:03
โข The Role of Magic in Ancient Babylon โ 02:15
โข Harut & Marut: The Two Angels Sent as a Test โ 03:15
โข The Spread of Magic in Babylon โ 03:45
โข The Difference Between Miracles and Magic โ 04:09
โข The Harmful Effects of Magic & How Itโs Used โ 05:04
โข The Death of Prophet Sulayman (AS) & The Test for Jinn โ 06:35
โข The Role of the Ant in Revealing Sulaymanโs Death โ 07:45
โข The Reality of Jinn: Do They Know the Unseen? โ 08:30
โข Lessons from Sulaymanโs (AS) Rule & His Miracles โ 09:00
๐ 10 Detailed Lessons from the Story of Harut & Marut & Prophet Sulayman (AS)
1๏ธโฃ Prophet Sulaymanโs (AS) Unmatched Power & Dominion
๐ Key Point: Prophet Sulayman (AS) was granted divine control over the wind, animals, and the jinn, making him one of the most powerful leaders in history.
๐งฉ Principle: His power was a gift from Allah, not a result of magic, sorcery, or deception.
๐ก Inference: Despite his immense authority, Sulayman (AS) remained a humble servant of Allah, demonstrating that true power belongs to God alone.
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โข He could communicate with animals and had a vast army that included humans, jinn, and birds.
โข The wind carried him and his armies at incredible speeds, making travel effortless.
โข Unlike ordinary kings, he ruled with justice and wisdom, ensuring fairness for both mankind and the supernatural beings under his command.
2๏ธโฃ Magic Was Rampant in Babylon & Sulayman (AS) Banned It
๐ Key Point: Magic was widely practiced during his time, and he confiscated and sealed all books of magic beneath his throne to prevent its misuse.
๐งฉ Principle: Magic leads to disbelief (kufr) and is associated with the worship of devils.
๐ก Inference: Magic is not a gift from Allah but a form of deception that misguides people from true faith.
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โข Many people falsely accused Sulayman (AS) of practicing magic because of his supernatural abilities, but Allah cleared his name in the Quran.
โข The throne of Bilqis (Queen of Sheba) was transported in seconds, which some mistook for sorcery, but it was a miracle granted by Allah.
3๏ธโฃ Harut & Marut: The Two Angels Sent as a Test
๐ Key Point: Allah sent two angels, Harut & Marut, to Babylon to expose magic as a trial for mankind.
๐งฉ Principle: The angels warned people not to practice magic, but many ignored their warnings.
๐ก Inference: Magic was never meant to be a tool for good; it was a test of faith.
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โข The angels showed people what magic was so they could differentiate it from miracles.
โข Despite being warned, some people misused this knowledge and started practicing magic.
4๏ธโฃ The Difference Between Miracles & Magic
๐ Key Point: Miracles (Muโjizah) are divine blessings granted only to prophets, whereas magic (Sihr) is a deception that involves the jinn.
๐งฉ Principle: A true miracle cannot be replicated by human effort, but magic can be taught and learned.
๐ก Inference: If something supernatural comes from a non-prophet, it is not a miracle but magic or deception.
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5๏ธโฃ Magic Is Used to Harm & Cause Division
๐ Key Point: One of the primary uses of magic is to separate husband and wife or create enmity.
๐งฉ Principle: Magic is meant to manipulate emotions and relationships.
๐ก Inference: Many family disputes and emotional conflicts may be caused by sihr (black magic).
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6๏ธโฃ The Death of Prophet Sulayman (AS) & The Test for the Jinn
๐ Key Point: Sulayman (AS) passed away while standing with his staff, and the jinn continued working, unaware of his death.
๐งฉ Principle: This event proved that jinn do not have knowledge of the unseen (Ghayb).
๐ก Inference: Anyone who claims to know the unseen is a liar, as even the jinn were ignorant of Sulaymanโs (AS) passing.
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7๏ธโฃ The Ant That Revealed Sulaymanโs Death
๐ Key Point: An ant gnawed at Sulaymanโs (AS) staff until it broke, causing his body to fall.
๐งฉ Principle: Allah used a small insect to expose the ignorance of the jinn.
๐ก Inference: This event was a divine lesson on humility and the limits of supernatural beings.
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8๏ธโฃ The Reality of Jinn: Do They Know the Unseen?
๐ Key Point: Many people believe that jinn possess divine knowledge, but this is false.
๐งฉ Principle: Jinn only know what they observe or learn from other sources, not the unseen (Ghayb).
๐ก Inference: Trusting fortune tellers or seeking help from jinn is a form of shirk (associating partners with Allah).
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๐ฏ Final Takeaways
โ Prophet Sulayman (AS) ruled with divine power, not magic.
โ Magic was introduced as a test, not a tool for righteousness.
โ Miracles belong to prophets; magic is deception linked to devils.
โ Jinn are not all-powerful and do not know the unseen.
โ Seeking magical solutions is forbidden and leads to spiritual destruction.
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