A person claims to know where stolen items are 

Question: 

One of the liars claims to know about thieves after they have stolen without 
anybody knowing, and he does that through means with which not many people are 
familiar. For example, he calls for a dish of water, and a child who has not 
yet reached puberty, who was breastfed by his mother for two full years, and 
who has never been scared by a dog. Then he starts to recite something from the 
Qur'aan, and some unintelligible words, then he asks the child, "Do you see 
anything in the water that is in the dish?" The child then describes the thief 
in detail and where he hid the stolen goods. What is the Islamic ruling on 
this? Is it permissible to pray behind this man and to keep in touch with him 
in good times and in bad _ knowing that we have tried to advise him, but he did 
not accept the advice and he says that he is following the truth… 


Answer: 

Praise be to Allaah. 

Undoubtedly this man is a practitioner of witchcraft or magic, and this is the 
work of the shayaateen (devils), because this is beyond the capabilities of 
human beings. No one knows the unseen except Allaah, and revelation comes only 
to the Messengers _ and Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) 
was the Seal of the Prophets and there is no Prophet after him. No doubt the 
Shaytaan appears to fortune-tellers and describes the thieves to them, and 
tells them where stolen goods are, whether this is seen in this dish of water 
or in some other way. It is not permissible to ask these people anything or to 
believe them. "Whoever comes to a fortune-teller and believes him has 
disbelieved in what was revealed to Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be 
upon him". (Saheeh _ narrated by Ahmad, 2/408; Abu Dawood, 3904; al-Tirmidhi, 
135; Ibn Maajah, 639; al-Haakim, 1/8). On this basis it is not permissible to 
appoint him to lead you in prayer, or to pray behind him, or to keep in touch 
with him in good times and in bad, or to give him anything even if he is in 
need, until and unless he repents. 

And Allaah knows best. 

>From al-Lu'lu' al-Makeen min Fataawaa Ibn Jibreen, p. 19   

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