Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 Dear all, Some days ago a member provided a yantra to attract females which should be hung from a tree for the effect. He mentioned that it was an Arabic Yantra. I was just looking at the yantra and since I can read Arabic [And sometimes understand meaning, too] I quickly figured it out that it was a Surah from the Holy Quran itself which was devided in to 16 parts and written in the yantra. It is the 'Surah Ikhlaas' and is a powerful Surah and it has been mentioned that anyone who recites this Surah for 3 times will get the benefit/blessings of Reciting the whole Quran once. But what I wanted to point here that the Arabic is written in a very corrupt form and some words are totally altered that does not mean any valid arabic word for the wrong way it was written, since Arabic is a bit complicated to write for who can not read/write it. So I really think that the yantra is not going to work. If any of you are really interested then get the real write up from any Islamic Book or the Quran itself ;-) Best wishes, Tanvir Owner and Moderator, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 Dear Tanvir, I will be grateful if you can post something about the Quran, I am very eager to learn from it and have very high reverance for it ... Surya. --- Tanvir Chowdhury <j_remedies wrote: > Dear all, > > Some days ago a member provided a yantra to attract > females which > should be hung from a tree for the effect. He > mentioned that it was > an Arabic Yantra. I was just looking at the yantra > and since I can > read Arabic [And sometimes understand meaning, too] > I quickly figured > it out that it was a Surah from the Holy Quran > itself which was > devided in to 16 parts and written in the yantra. It > is the 'Surah > Ikhlaas' and is a powerful Surah and it has been > mentioned that > anyone who recites this Surah for 3 times will get > the > benefit/blessings of Reciting the whole Quran once. > > But what I wanted to point here that the Arabic is > written in a very > corrupt form and some words are totally altered that > does not mean > any valid arabic word for the wrong way it was > written, since Arabic > is a bit complicated to write for who can not > read/write it. So I > really think that the yantra is not going to work. > If any of you are > really interested then get the real write up from > any Islamic Book or > the Quran itself ;-) > > Best wishes, > Tanvir > Owner and Moderator, > > > > Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes http://hotjobs.sweepstakes./signingbonus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 Namaste. The Quran is the Holy Book of Muslims ie Islam religion. In Islam it has been described that the Quran has direct/indirect solution of all kinds of human problems and some researchers from the west said so. Some of the ways of Islamic living has been proved to be very scientific and excellent for the good of people. Say our prophet [sM] never used to bite a banana directly but take piece from the banana by hand and put it in mouth. Later by scientists it was found that directly biting a banana causes damage to the enamel of teeth. This is just a little example. Allah said that whichever Holy Books he sent, all were altered by people as per their needs. But He Himself took the responsibility to protect Quran as it was from the beginning. That is true, we take two Bibles from different countries and times, we see they are different. But you take a copy of Quran from India, another from Saudi Arabia or somewhere else- you will never find a slightest difference. You take a copy of 100 years ago - it did not change till today. Well I think it is enough :-) Surprising to see that Bhavishya Purana has mentions about our Prophet [sM] that has been discussed in Narasimha Jee's list a few months back. Many of the wicked Islamic Priests use lines of Quran in wrong/altered way to harm people or for other tantric uses. There are two Surahs in Quran for relief from Black magics. It was when a lady casted spell on our Prophet with his hair and he became sick. Then Allah sent the Angel [Zibrail A.] and he went to the big hole where the woman kept the hair of Prophet. He recovered the hair and there was 11 knots in the hair, Zibrai A. followed by Prophet recited the total 11 verses of those 2 Suras and after earch verse he undid one knot, and thus the Prophet became well again. The 2 surahs are used for protection from all evils and so on, though most of the Muslims really do not have the strong faith ['Iman'] for which the Surahs can come effective in real against powerful magics and such. If you are interested you can know more about Islam and Quran by visiting some websites etc. Regards Tanvir , surya vishnubhotla <surya_prakashv> wrote: > Dear Tanvir, > > I will be grateful if you can post something about the > Quran, I am very eager to learn from it and have very > high reverance for it ... > > Surya. > > --- Tanvir Chowdhury <j_remedies@l...> wrote: > > Dear all, > > > > Some days ago a member provided a yantra to attract > > females which > > should be hung from a tree for the effect. He > > mentioned that it was > > an Arabic Yantra. I was just looking at the yantra > > and since I can > > read Arabic [And sometimes understand meaning, too] > > I quickly figured > > it out that it was a Surah from the Holy Quran > > itself which was > > devided in to 16 parts and written in the yantra. It > > is the 'Surah > > Ikhlaas' and is a powerful Surah and it has been > > mentioned that > > anyone who recites this Surah for 3 times will get > > the > > benefit/blessings of Reciting the whole Quran once. > > > > But what I wanted to point here that the Arabic is > > written in a very > > corrupt form and some words are totally altered that > > does not mean > > any valid arabic word for the wrong way it was > > written, since Arabic > > is a bit complicated to write for who can not > > read/write it. So I > > really think that the yantra is not going to work. > > If any of you are > > really interested then get the real write up from > > any Islamic Book or > > the Quran itself ;-) > > > > Best wishes, > > Tanvir > > Owner and Moderator, > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes > http://hotjobs.sweepstakes./signingbonus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 Ok Tanvir ... Thanks for the mail. I will read and confirm the same from you when I need to cross check .. thanks --- Tanvir Chowdhury <j_remedies wrote: > Namaste. > > The Quran is the Holy Book of Muslims ie Islam > religion. In Islam it > has been described that the Quran has > direct/indirect solution of all > kinds of human problems and some researchers from > the west said so. > Some of the ways of Islamic living has been proved > to be very > scientific and excellent for the good of people. Say > our prophet [sM] > never used to bite a banana directly but take piece > from the banana > by hand and put it in mouth. Later by scientists it > was found that > directly biting a banana causes damage to the enamel > of teeth. This > is just a little example. > > Allah said that whichever Holy Books he sent, all > were altered by > people as per their needs. But He Himself took the > responsibility to > protect Quran as it was from the beginning. That is > true, we take two > Bibles from different countries and times, we see > they are different. > But you take a copy of Quran from India, another > from Saudi Arabia or > somewhere else- you will never find a slightest > difference. You take > a copy of 100 years ago - it did not change till > today. > > Well I think it is enough :-) Surprising to see that > Bhavishya Purana > has mentions about our Prophet [sM] that has been > discussed in > Narasimha Jee's list a few months back. > > Many of the wicked Islamic Priests use lines of > Quran in > wrong/altered way to harm people or for other > tantric uses. There are > two Surahs in Quran for relief from Black magics. It > was when a lady > casted spell on our Prophet with his hair and he > became sick. Then > Allah sent the Angel [Zibrail A.] and he went to the > big hole where > the woman kept the hair of Prophet. He recovered the > hair and there > was 11 knots in the hair, Zibrai A. followed by > Prophet recited the > total 11 verses of those 2 Suras and after earch > verse he undid one > knot, and thus the Prophet became well again. The 2 > surahs are used > for protection from all evils and so on, though most > of the Muslims > really do not have the strong faith ['Iman'] for > which the Surahs can > come effective in real against powerful magics and > such. > > If you are interested you can know more about Islam > and Quran by > visiting some websites etc. > > Regards > Tanvir > > > , surya > vishnubhotla > <surya_prakashv> wrote: > > Dear Tanvir, > > > > I will be grateful if you can post something about > the > > Quran, I am very eager to learn from it and have > very > > high reverance for it ... > > > > Surya. > > > > --- Tanvir Chowdhury <j_remedies@l...> wrote: > > > Dear all, > > > > > > Some days ago a member provided a yantra to > attract > > > females which > > > should be hung from a tree for the effect. He > > > mentioned that it was > > > an Arabic Yantra. I was just looking at the > yantra > > > and since I can > > > read Arabic [And sometimes understand meaning, > too] > > > I quickly figured > > > it out that it was a Surah from the Holy Quran > > > itself which was > > > devided in to 16 parts and written in the > yantra. It > > > is the 'Surah > > > Ikhlaas' and is a powerful Surah and it has been > > > mentioned that > > > anyone who recites this Surah for 3 times will > get > > > the > > > benefit/blessings of Reciting the whole Quran > once. > > > > > > But what I wanted to point here that the Arabic > is > > > written in a very > > > corrupt form and some words are totally altered > that > > > does not mean > > > any valid arabic word for the wrong way it was > > > written, since Arabic > > > is a bit complicated to write for who can not > > > read/write it. So I > > > really think that the yantra is not going to > work. > > > If any of you are > > > really interested then get the real write up > from > > > any Islamic Book or > > > the Quran itself ;-) > > > > > > Best wishes, > > > Tanvir > > > Owner and Moderator, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" > Sweepstakes > > http://hotjobs.sweepstakes./signingbonus > > Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes http://hotjobs.sweepstakes./signingbonus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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