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Healing Folklore Pomegranate Fruit From Jannah Paradise To Clean Hearts & Improve Spiritual Healing Also Prevent Black Magic (Sihr) - cover

Healing Folklore Pomegranate Fruit From Jannah Paradise To Clean Hearts & Improve Spiritual Healing Also Prevent Black Magic (Sihr)

Muhammad Hamzah Sakura Ryuki

Publisher: Jannah Firdaus Mediapro Studio

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Summary

In Islamic tradition, the pomegranate fruit is highly revered, with the Prophet Muhammad SAW making special mention of it in several narrations. The fruit is regarded as one of the blessed fruits of jannah paradise, symbolizing divine blessings and spiritual purity. Prophet Muhammad SAW also spoke highly of the pomegranate, connecting it to the bounty and purity of paradise.

One of the most famous hadiths regarding the pomegranate is: Eat the pomegranate fruit, for it is from jannah paradise. It cleanses the heart and removes the devil's whispering. (Narrated by Al-Daraqutni ) This hadith associates the pomegranate with the fruit of paradise, emphasizing its spiritual benefits. The mention of it cleaning the heart" reflects the fruit's symbolism as a purifier, helping to remove negative spiritual influences and fostering a closer connection to Allah SWT.

It is said to protect against shaitan (the devil) and his harmful whisperings, suggesting that consuming the pomegranate promotes both physical and spiritual well-being. Pomegranate farming has a rich and significant history in Islamic civilization, deeply intertwined with both agricultural practices and symbolic values. The fruit is mentioned several times in The Noble Qur'an, and its cultivation spread across the Islamic world, becoming a symbol of prosperity, health, and paradise.
Available since: 11/22/2024.

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