کراچی* سید مزمل حسین نقشبندی ہر مہینے کی 8، 9 اور 10 تاریخ کو جناح ایونیو روڈ ملیر کینٹ، کراچی کا دورہ کریں گے۔   اسلام آباد* سید مزمل حسین نقشبندی ہر مہینے کی 1 اور 2 تاریخ کو الحبیب ہوٹل، کھڈا مارکیٹ، جی 7، اسلام آباد کا دورہ کریں گے

The concept of the "evil eye" is a belief found in various cultures around the world. It is generally thought to be a curse or malevolent gaze cast upon a person, often unintentionally, by someone who harbors jealousy, envy, or ill intentions. The effects attributed to the evil eye can vary from one culture to another, but they typically involve negative consequences for the person who is believed to have been affected by it. It's important to note that the belief in the evil eye is rooted in superstition and folklore and does not have a scientific basis. Here are some common effects that are associated with the belief in the evil eye:


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It's important to emphasize that there is no scientific evidence to support the existence of the evil eye or its effects on human beings. The experiences and beliefs related to the evil eye are based on cultural and superstitious traditions. People who believe they are affected by the evil eye may seek comfort and solutions within their cultural and religious frameworks, but from a scientific standpoint, these effects are not substantiated.