Friday, October 16, 2015

WITCH - Decapitated for practicing BLACK MAGIC

Mangkukulam/ Mambabarang
Many witches or "Mangkukulam" and "Mambabarang" as was they call it here in the Philippines exist according to some rumours. But in Saudi Arabia they really found one named Amina bint Abdulhalim Nassar and beheaded her for practicing "witchcraft and sorcery". In Saudi Arabia  witchcraft and sorcery is capital offense the reason why Nassar
was sentence to death. Nassar's sentence was appealed — and upheld — by the Saudi Supreme Judicial Council.

Amina Bint Abdulhalim Nassar

Nassar, who asserted to be a healer and spiritualist, was captured after powers supposedly discovered an assortment of mysterious things in her ownership, including herbs, glass jugs of "an obscure fluid utilized for divination," and a book on witchcraft. As per a police representative, Nassar had likewise erroneously guaranteed marvel healings and cures, charging sick customers as much as $800 for her administrations.


It's interesting on the grounds that in the Philippines they really have confidence in healers like Nassar distinction is that they now and then don't acknowledge installments yet gifts will do yet, not necessary. Numerous individuals here in the Philippines offers a few herbs with divination, love elixirs and other stuff yet our law permits them to offer it and it will be contingent upon the general population who really put stock in it. As what they generally say the mixture's force will depend on their faith for it to work and to be viable.


Ali Hussain Sibat
Some years ago a Lebanese man named Ali Hussain Sibat, who for quite a long time had apportioned psychic exhortation and forecasts on a network show, was blamed for witchcraft. Sabat was captured in Saudi Arabia by the religious police, the Board of trustees for the Advancement of Excellence and the Counteractive action of Bad habit. His wrongdoing, similar to that of Nassar, was honing witchcraft, and Sabat was sentenced to death in April 2010, however it's still obscure if his sentence has been completed.


Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
Allegations of witchcraft and magic are not inconceivable around the globe, particularly in political crusades where they are utilized as a smear strategy. Close partners of Iran's Leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad were blamed a year ago for utilizing witchcraft and summoning genies by powerful ministers in that nation. As indicated by news reports, around two dozen of Ahmadinejad's nearby helpers have been captured and accused of being "mystical performers." One man, Abbas Ghaffari, was allegedly blamed for summoning a genie who brought about a heart assault in a man who was mistreating him.
Christine O'Donnell


Indeed, even the United States is not insusceptible; Christine O'Donnell, the Republican who ran a fizzled offer for a Senate seat in 2010, needed to answer political inquiries concerning whether she had drilled witchcraft. For quite a long time, allegations of (and laws against) witchcraft have been utilized as an instrument by people with great influence to quiet dissidents; whether that was the situation with Nassar is obscure, however herdeath is an update that faith in enchantment is considered important in numerous parts of the world — and can have grave result.

In the end we don't know whether this witchcraft or magic is viable or workign. There is no exploratory premise for it and no evidence that what they are doing is working. Whatever they did to accused a particular individual doing divination is to depend with the stuff they can see on that individual spot like the mixtures and some witchcraft books. But of course it will be your choice to believe in it or not.

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