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How To Destroy A Taweez

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Essentially, when you destroy a taweez, you are basically doing TWO things. Firstly, you are breaking up the physical taweez material. Secondly, you are destroying the unseen sihr force that surrounds the taweez and makes it active. 1) Make sure you have wudu. (I would strongly recommend that you put on plastic gloves for protection against any filth from the taweez and if possible to wear some sort of facial mask to protect you from inhaling or smelling any filth. If you can see filth and najasah such as faeces, urine traces or menstrual blood on the taweez then give it a good clean with water and some detergent before you actually start the process of destroying it.) 2) Make sure the athkar for that day has been read. If the destroying of the taweez is going to be done in the evening then make sure evening athkar has been done and if it is going to be destroyed in the morning or early afternoon then make sure morning adhkar has been done…..ADKHAR SHOULD BE PART OF YOUR EVERYDAY LIFE!...

TA'WEEZ

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The word “Ta’weez” is an Urdu representation of the Arabic word “Ta’weedh”, which is often translated as Amulet. The root of this word is “Ya’oodhu” which means to seek protection and refuge. This word is not used specifically by the prophet himself but was used by past scholars. The word used in general by the prophet was “Tameemah” and at other times, he used the name of specific type of Ta’weez being referred to. THE ORIGINS OF TA’WEEZ According to one non-Muslim cultural anthropologist, amulets are among the most common objects unearthed by excavators at archaeological sites. However, some of the oldest Ta’weez excavated date back to the ancient civilisations of Sumeria, Babylonia and Egypt. It is believed that the practise of using Ta’weez was brought about through trading, migration and the influence of one culture over another. This is why although many cultures conflict, their use of Ta’weez are generally similar. The following is a list of things used past and present in a Ta’...