k Iran A tawiz or amulet case in silver and nielloware, used for carrying a short verse from the Quran for protection and good luck. The Arabic inscription on the face is the shahada or Muslim profession of faith in Kufic script. Tawiz or Tawiz are lockets usually containing verses from the Quran or other Islamic prayers and symbols. As a general rule it is worn with the belief that it will repel any evil intended for the wearer and will also bring him luck. As such it is intended to be an amulet. The word Tawiz is also used to refer to other amulets used in Islam. Hanging or wearing of amulets Tawiz is normally permissible for protection or healing provided certain conditions are metbrbr 1. That they consist of the Names and of Allah and His Attributesbrbr 2. That they are in Arabicbrbr 3. That they do not consist of anything that is disbelief Kufrbrbr 4. The user does not believe the words have any affect in themselves, but are empowered by Allah, the Most HighbrbrMost Tawiz are made up of a small paper containing the prayers which is repeatedly folded and sewn inside a tiny cloth pouch, black in colour. A black thread is used to wear it as a locket. Wearing a Tawiz is popular in India and Pakistan. Many Muslims object to Tawiz as they believe that wearing a Tawiz is shirk idolatry, polytheism according to the hadith of Muhammad. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Iran: A ta wiz or amulet case in silver and nielloware, used for carrying a short verse from the Qur an for protection and good luck. The Arabic inscription on the face is the shahada or Muslim profession of faith in Kufic script.  Ta wiz or Tawiz are lockets usually containing verses from the Quran or other Islamic prayers and symbols. As a general rule it is worn with the belief that it will repel any evil intended for the wearer and will also bring him luck. As such it is intended to be an amulet. The word Ta wiz is also used to refer to other amulets used in Islam. Hanging or wearing of amulets  Ta wiz  is normally permissible for protection or healing provided certain conditions are met: br   br       1. That they consist of the Names and of Allah and His Attributes br   br      2. That they are in Arabic br   br      3. That they do not consist of anything that is disbelief  Kufr  br   br      4. The user does not believe the words have any affect in themselves, but are empowered by Allah, the Most High br   br    Most Ta wiz are made up of a small paper containing the prayers which is repeatedly folded and sewn inside a tiny cloth pouch, black in colour. A black thread is used to wear it as a locket. Wearing a Ta wiz is popular in India and Pakistan. Many Muslims object to Ta wiz as they believe that wearing a Ta wiz is shirk  idolatry, polytheism  according to the hadith of Muhammad.
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Iran: A ta'wiz or amulet case in silver and nielloware, used for carrying a short verse from the Qur'an for protection and good luck. The Arabic inscription on the face is the shahada or Muslim profession of faith in Kufic script.

Ta'wiz or Tawiz are lockets usually containing verses from the Quran or other Islamic prayers and symbols. As a general rule it is worn with the belief that it will repel any evil intended for the wearer and will also bring him luck. As such it is intended to be an amulet. The word Ta'wiz is also used to refer to other amulets used in Islam. Hanging or wearing of amulets (Ta'wiz) is normally permissible for protection or healing provided certain conditions are met:<br/><br/> 1. That they consist of the Names and of Allah and His Attributes<br/><br/> 2. That they are in Arabic<br/><br/> 3. That they do not consist of anything that is disbelief (Kufr)<br/><br/> 4. The user does not believe the words have any affect in themselves, but are empowered by Allah, the Most High<br/><br/> Most Ta'wiz are made up of a small paper containing the prayers which is repeatedly folded and sewn inside a tiny cloth pouch, black in colour. A black thread is used to wear it as a locket. Wearing a Ta'wiz is popular in India and Pakistan. Many Muslims object to Ta'wiz as they believe that wearing a Ta'wiz is shirk (idolatry, polytheism) according to the hadith of Muhammad.

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