Yasir Qadhi

Understanding The Concept Of Nazar - Evil Eye In Islam Part 01

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Sep 8, 2025
Delve into the intriguing concept of the evil eye, or Al Ain, tracing its historical roots and significance in Islamic tradition. Discover its universal presence across cultures, linking beliefs in Judaism and Christianity. Explore diverse interpretations among Muslim scholars and their analysis of Quranic verses. Understand how the evil eye is perceived within Islamic texts and learn about protective measures like Ruqya. The podcast sheds light on misconceptions and the ongoing debate surrounding this fascinating phenomenon.
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ANECDOTE

Origin Of Protective Talismans

  • Ancient Egyptians used rituals and created the Eye of Horus as a talisman to guard against harmful gazes.
  • That symbol survives in modern talismans like the Turkish turquoise eye.
INSIGHT

Classical Philosophers On Gazes

  • Greek and Roman thinkers recorded fears that looks and envy could harm others, sometimes theorizing rays from the eye.
  • These accounts show the concept influenced philosophical and proto-scientific thought.
INSIGHT

Abrahamic References Exist Too

  • Abrahamic traditions also mention the evil eye, using terms like Ayn Harra in Judaism and references in the Gospels.
  • Its presence across religious lines indicates both cultural transmission and shared human experience.
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