How Can Black Magic Done on Spouses Be Recognized? What Are the Signs?
Marriage is a sacred bond in Islam, built upon love, mercy, and tranquility. However, in some cases, sudden and unexplained problems between spouses are associated by people with what is commonly referred to as black magic done on spouses. Such practices are usually believed to aim at separation, emotional coldness, constant conflict, forced attachment, or hatred between husband and wife.
Vedat Gülmez Hoca approaches these sensitive matters strictly within the framework of the Qur’an and Sunnah, without ever departing from Islamic principles. He always emphasizes that healing comes only from Allah, and that he is merely a means (wasilah), not the source of cure.
How Is Black Magic on Spouses Recognized?
Black magic affecting spouses is often recognized through sudden, irrational, and persistent changes in behavior and emotions. Problems that could normally be resolved through communication suddenly become overwhelming and unsolvable.
A key sign is that serious marital discord appears without any clear or logical reason, despite the couple previously having a stable relationship.
Signs of Black Magic Done on Spouses
Commonly mentioned signs include:
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Sudden and constant arguments between spouses
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Minor issues turning into major conflicts
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Unexplained anger, intolerance, or hatred
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Sudden emotional coldness toward one another
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Avoiding being in the same environment
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Loss of intimacy or complete emotional withdrawal
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A persistent feeling of distress and heaviness at home
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Frequent thoughts of divorce without valid reasons
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Unnatural attraction of one spouse toward another person
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Recurrent nightmares and sleep disturbances
These signs alone do not definitively prove the presence of black magic. However, if several of these symptoms persist over a long period, a spiritual influence may be considered.
Types of Black Magic Believed to Affect Spouses
The types most commonly mentioned include:
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Separation magic: Intended to create hatred and lead to divorce
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Coldness magic: Aimed at removing affection and compassion
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Binding magic: Intended to force emotional attachment against free will
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Infidelity magic: Meant to push one spouse away from the marriage
All forms of magic are strictly forbidden (haram) in Islam and are considered grave sins.
Islamic Perspective on Marital Problems
In Islam, when marital difficulties arise, the first step is to turn to Allah, remain patient, and seek help through prayer. Allah says in the Qur’an:
“O you who believe! Seek help through patience and prayer.”
(Surah Al-Baqarah, 2:153)
Rather than immediately assuming magic, both worldly and spiritual factors should be carefully evaluated.
How to Protect Oneself and Seek Relief
Islam prescribes clear methods for protection from and relief against harmful influences:
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Reciting Surah Al-Falaq and Surah An-Nas regularly
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Reciting Ayat al-Kursi in the morning and evening
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Frequently reciting or listening to Surah Al-Baqarah at home
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Spouses praying together
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Performing prayers consistently
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Ensuring the Qur’an is recited in the household
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) taught that the Qur’an is the greatest protection against harmful influences.
Vedat Gülmez Hoca’s Approach
Vedat Gülmez Hoca’s method is based on the following principles:
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No communication with jinn
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No magic or counter-magic practices
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No talismans, charms, superstitions, or forbidden rituals
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Guidance through Qur’anic verses, authentic supplications, and spiritual counseling
His core principle is always:
“Healing is from Allah alone; we only seek lawful means.”
“Healing is from Allah alone; we only seek lawful means.”
He also emphasizes that individuals must strengthen their own worship, as true spiritual protection begins with sincere devotion to Allah.
Claims of black magic between spouses are serious matters and must be handled with care. Not every marital issue is caused by magic, but persistent, unexplained, and sudden discord may warrant spiritual support.
The correct path is to:
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Seek refuge in Allah
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Hold firmly to the Qur’an and Sunnah
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Avoid un-Islamic and superstitious practices
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Seek guidance from a trustworthy and knowledgeable scholar
It must always be remembered that Allah alone is the Protector and the Healer. The duty of a believer is to turn to Him with patience, faith, and sincerity.

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