In this report, we reveal some of the most prominent sorcerers in history who lived lives filled with wonders and excitement.
The sorcerer who introduced jinn into every Egyptian home
Mr. Al-Husseini Al-Filki, a well-known figure among sorcerers and charlatans, spent his life serving jinn and working with them to achieve his own goals and obey their orders. Despite his power and authority, his end was tragic and painful.
Mr. Al-Husseini Al-Filki was born in Egypt and caused harm to many people with his supernatural powers. His fame increased when he introduced jinn into every home through an Arab film titled “He Returned for Revenge,” produced in 1988. Despite playing the role of a spiritual character in the film, the truth was that he deceived everyone by reciting magical incantations and talismans during filming.
Disaster began to spread everywhere after the film was produced. Many members of the crew noticed unknown individuals in front of the camera performing strange movements, and the audience also noticed strange things happening to them after watching the film, prompting them to stop its screening.
Mr. Al-Husseini Al-Filki sold his soul to the devil, making him one of the most powerful spiritualists and sorcerers in the world. Despite his fame and success, his end was mysterious and tragic, as he was found dead under inexplicable and gruesome circumstances at his home.
The repentant Sudanese sorcerer who sold himself to the devil
After 17 years of practicing sorcery, Hamed Adam Musa announced his repentance and left the world of magic, sharing his story and personal experience with the jinn in South Darfur and revealing the shocking secrets he had kept hidden after his repentance.
Hamed was not just an ordinary sorcerer; he controlled 236 jinn who executed all his commands, causing harm to humans in terrifying ways. He communicated with a leader among the jinn and served him at any time, making him one of the most prominent sorcerers in the world.
What makes Hamed’s story impactful is that his real goal was to learn the Quran and draw closer to God, but he entered the world of magic because of the deception of Sufi sheikhs. He entered the world of magic at the age of nine.
On one occasion, Hamed was ordered to sit in a tent for 41 days, naked, consuming only dates and drinking only tea. During this period, he would recite verses in reverse, making the situation more mysterious and dangerous.
On the last day of that period, Hamed saw a real devil, which made him realize the danger of the path he had taken.
Despite warnings from the sheikhs that the being he saw was a small helper from the angels, Hamed entered the world of sorcery and charlatanism, progressing step by step until he reached the stage of “Qutb,” the prestigious leader among the four leaders of magic.
The sorcerer Nimrod who attempted to control the world
After the flood that occurred in the time of Noah, the civilization of Babylon emerged under the rule of “Kush,” the grandson of the prophet Noah, peace be upon him, who had a son named Nimrod. Nimrod aspired to control the world through magic. So, he sought to learn magic through Satan, agreeing to sell his soul for magic and power.
After acquiring magic, Nimrod killed his father Kush and began to rule Babylon. He wore the crown gifted to him by one of the kings of the jinn, becoming the first person to wear the crown of Satan according to Britannica.
Nimrod’s policies were harsh, imposing on the people of Babylon the construction of a tower that no one could climb except within a whole year, which later became one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
Hazard who stole Harut and Marut’s magic from Babylon
After the sorcerer “Hazard” stole Harut and Marut’s magic from Babylon, his power and will became unmatched. Hazard could summon the spirits of the dead in his magic, known as the “Devil Speaker” for his control and possession of the dark secrets of the underworld.
Babylon, built by the sons of Noah, was a center for the spread of the most dangerous types of magic, passed down through generations. Hazard began his life influenced by sorcerers, but soon became a skilled sorcerer after benefiting from Sumerian tablets and the secrets of black magic.
Hazard also used necromantic magic, which relies on summoning the spirits of the dead, considered one of the most dangerous types of magic. This magic can easily kill the bewitched person, relying on summoning the “qarin” who accompanies each person in his life, to control him and bring him all the information about the deceased.
Hazard sought to gather all the teachings of ancient magic and update them, preparing his own “qarin,” known as “Anana,” which he used to deceive the people of Babylon and convince them of his power and magical knowledge.
Cassandra Latham, the first official British witch
Cassandra Latham Jones, 71, caused a great controversy as the first person allowed to use the title “Village Witch,” known for her ability to provide magical services without being subject to taxes or revealing her secrets, including composing components of her magical potions and drinks.
Cassandra was a trusted witch among the residents of St. Buryan village in Cornwall, West England, for more than 30 years. She provided traditional magical services such as Tarot card readings, rituals, sea magic, dark arts, and spells.
Indeed, she became the first person to register her profession under the name “Village Witch” in 1996, according to metro.
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