David Copperfield & the Magic Shows
By Mufti
Ebrahim Desai
Q: Muhtaram
Mufti Saheb; Assalaamu Alaykum - Is it permissible to attend and watch magic
shows like that of David Copperfield? Salaams
A: Muhtaram, Was-salaamu
alaykum Wa Rahmatullaah.
To perform a strange or peculiar incident without any apparent cause is called
magic. According to the Oxford dictionary, magic is the supposed art of
controlling events or effects, etc. by supernatural power. If the magic or
miracle is performed through the prophets, it is called Mu’jiza. If it is
performed through pious and saintly people, it is called Karaamat.
There are many
incidents of Mu’jizas and Karamats mentioned in the Quran and Hadith of
Rasulullah (Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam). Allah Ta’ala speaks about the Mu’jiza
performed by Saleh (Alayhis salaam) by bringing forth a young camel from within
the mountain upon the request of his people to prove the authenticity of his
prophethood (Surah A’araaf Aayat 73).
Allah also speaks about the Mu’jiza performed by Rasulullah (Sallallaahu Alayhi
Wasallam) by merely pointing at the moon ordering it to split into two parts (Surah
Qamar 1). Hadhrat Eesa (Alayhis salaam) used to perform Mu’jiza by healing
people despondent of any cure (Surah Mumtahinah Aayat 110). The purpose of such
miraculous incidents is to substantiate and consolidate true and correct
beliefs. Many disbelievers accepted Islam upon witnessing such miraculous
incidents. However, these miraculous incidents can be performed by disbelievers
as well and it is called Istidraaj.
Among other
differences between Mu’jiza, Karaamat and Istidraaj, one is, prophets and
saintly people attribute the miracles to Allah and invite towards Allah, as
opposed to Istidraaj wherein the magicians attribute their miraculous
performances to themselves.
Before Qiyamat, Dajjal will appear and perform strange and peculiar things like
bringing rain, killing a person and restoring life, etc. He will claim divinity
and prove it through magical incidents. People with weak faith, in view of his
magic, will have faith in him and become kaafirs. Similarly, the magic
performances of any magician, David Copperfield etc., is Istidraaj. Allah Ta’ala
grants them respite and people with weak Imaan forget the ultimate Power of
Allah Ta’ala and become confounded with the powers of magicians and place their
faith and confidence in them. The magicians may be regarded as preliminary shows
of the ultimate magic of Dajjal. Rasulullah (Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam)
cautioned the Ummah of the tricks of Dajjal and cautioned about his kufr
deceptions. It is not permissible to attend or view any magical show. Consider
the following Ahaadith:
* Hadhrat ibn Umar (Radhiallaahu Anhu) narrates that Rasulullah (Sallallaahu
Alayhi Wasallam) said, ‘The prayer of everyone is accepted in the night of 15th
Sha’baan but not the prayer of the magician and tax-collector (Ahmad).
* Hadhrat Anas (Radhiallaahu Anhu) narrates that Rasulullah (Sallallaahu Alayhi
Wasallam) said, ‘If a man is not polytheist or a magician or is not jealous of
Muslim brothers, the rest of his sins are expected to be forgiven.’ (Tabrani)
* Hadhrat Abu Hurayra (Radhiallaahu Anhu) narrates that Rasulullah (Sallallaahu
Alayhi Wasallam) said, ‘Three persons will not enter paradise; the habitual
drunkard, one who believes in magic and one who breaks the blood relations.’ (Ibn
Hibbaan)
Article taken (with Thanks) from Askmimam.org
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