
Her name is Nazia, and her husband, Ryan, was loving and caring, treating her with the gentleness of a devoted partner. They were living a joyful life until one day, Ryan had a severe car accident. Due to his carelessness, he hadn’t fastened his seatbelt, resulting in significant injuries. Thankfully, he survived, but the accident changed everything.
Nazia, once lively and carefree, became withdrawn and anxious. During a conversation with an elderly woman over the phone, Ryan remarked, “It feels like some spell has captured our Nazia. She used to be full of life, laughing and joyful, but now she seems drained and sad.” The woman suggested consulting a renowned spiritual healer, Baba Chitte Shah, known for resolving such afflictions.
Nazia reluctantly agreed to seek Baba Ji’s help. Sitting with her, she sobbed, “Aunt, my aunt and her friend ruined me. Baba Ji says a powerful spell has surrounded me, darkening every corner of my life. They say a powerful spirit has possessed me, and breaking it requires rituals, time, and money.” Nazia struggled with the constant demands of the healer, while also spending heavily on Ryan’s recovery. Baba Ji insisted that the rituals could not be paused, or it could result in worse consequences, possibly even Ryan’s death.
When asked about Baba Ji’s age, Nazia described him with fear: “He has a stern appearance, long messy hair, many rings in his fingers, and chains around his neck. When he looks at you, I feel chills. There’s a sense of danger I can’t describe.” But the narrator reassured her, “True spiritual guides have a pure aura. They work by the will of Allah and never harm anyone. You’ve been misled, Nazia. Trust in God, not in those who claim to manipulate the unseen.”
The conversation revealed a deeper family tension. Some relatives had tried to manipulate marriage arrangements for personal gain. “My uncle’s daughter wanted to marry Ryan,” Nazia confessed, “but his mother’s choice was mine. That’s why some relatives were furious.” The narrator explained that those who try to interfere in marriages often use deceit or superstitions, but with proper faith and caution, these schemes can be countered.
Nazia was guided to seek refuge in God’s commandments rather than rely on human manipulators. The advice emphasized that God alone can resolve difficulties, and believers should never bow to anyone’s influence, no matter how persuasive or threatening. The story highlighted the dangers of weak faith, greed, and superstition, showing how individuals could exploit vulnerable women with claims of magic or spiritual power.
Many innocent girls like Nazia fall into such traps, either from well-intentioned but misguided relatives or from greedy men using superstition for personal gain. The narrator underscored that disrupting a marriage or creating marital discord is a favorite tactic of evil forces. True protection comes from trusting God, following His guidance, and avoiding blind faith in others’ claims.
The story concludes with a prayer: may Nazia and others like her be saved from such dangers. May those who mislead girls abstain from sin and remain conscious of God. May we all follow the straight path, and may our hearts find peace and safety. Amen.
Advice: True protection and guidance come from faith in God, not from those who claim to manipulate life through magic or superstition. Be cautious of anyone promising quick solutions, especially when it involves controlling relationships or exploiting vulnerabilities. Trust in your own judgment, rely on knowledge and prayer, and seek help from honest, learned, and ethical sources. Avoid blind obedience to fear or greed, and always prioritize integrity, patience, and faith in overcoming life’s challenges.
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Sudais Zakwan
Sudais Zakwan – Storyteller of Emotions
Sudais Zakwan is a passionate story writer known for crafting emotionally rich and thought-provoking stories that resonate with readers of all ages. With a unique voice and creative flair.




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