Question

Should we Muslims belief in palmistry or hand lines reading? What does Quran say about life lines and 'Qismat' lines? What should we do about it if someone tells you that your life line is short?

Answer

Respected Sister, Allah swt says in the holy Quran, "Pursue not that which you have no knowledge of" (soorah Israa,verse 36) The Prophet SAW has said" whoever goes to a psychic or fortune teller, and believes what he says, has disbelieved in what has been revealed to Muhammed" (Aboo dawood) And further, the Prophet SAW has said, "whoever goes to a psychic, asks him about something and believes him, his salaah of forty days will not be accepted" (Muslim) As muslims, our belief is in Taqdeer (fate), whatever good or bad happens to man, is destined by Allah SWT. By going to a psychic or fortune teller, palm reader, horoscopes etc .one's belief in taqdeer is weakened by their words, naturally, if he tells you that your life-line is short, one will become agonized and worried that you may die soon. But in reality one may live on for years. There is a reason why Allah SWT did not disclose the time of death/ taqdeer etc. of a person to him from before hand, and this is in fact the wisdom and mercy of Allah, man would be terrified in anticipation of the bad things about to happen to him. So, when Allah SWT has been merciful in hiding the agonies from us, why would we want to change that? Also, keep in mind that the fortune teller is just a human like us, there is much room for error and mistakes! Let us follow the example of our prophet SAW, follow his commands and stay away from his prohibitions, we will attain great happiness and success, insha-Allah We hope that this answers your questions,

And Allah knows best.

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