In Islamic mysticism and folklore, Sihr refers to magic or sorcery, which is believed to be achieved through invocation, incantations, and rituals. Here are some types of Sihr:
Beneficial magic used for protection, healing, and guidance, considered permissible in Islam.
Harmful magic used to harm or manipulate others, considered forbidden in Islam.
Seeking knowledge of the future through various means like astrology, palm reading, or dream interpretation.
Using charms, amulets, or talismans to attract good fortune or protection.
Creating deceptive illusions to deceive or manipulate others.
Changing the form or appearance of objects or individuals.
Summoning spirits, jinn, or other entities for assistance or knowledge.
Invoking harm or misfortune upon someone.
It's important to note that Islam prohibits the practice of Sihr, considering it a form of shirk (polytheism) and aviolation of Tawhid (the oneness of God).