Curse: Story of Black Magic-The Dark Secrets - Part 2
- Umm-e-Sidrah

- Sep 30
- 6 min read
Updated: 6 hours ago
Dear Readers, In this part, a terrifying secret will be revealed. Keep reading till the last.

The beloved Prophet Muhammad ﷺ once said: “Satan places his throne upon the water, then he sends out his troops. The one who causes the greatest mischief is nearest to him in rank. One of them comes and says, ‘I did such-and-such.’ But Satan says: ‘You have done nothing.’ Then another comes and says, ‘I did not leave this man until I caused separation between him and his wife.’ Hearing this, Satan brings him near and says: ‘You are excellent!’ and embraces him.”
(Sahih Muslim, p.1158, hadith 7106)
Behind the destruction of families and the shattered futures of children often lies this unseen hand, whispering and widening the cracks between husband and wife. And so begins the story of Daniel and Sofia.
The Hidden Curse:
Daniel’s Return and the Fall of a Family
For nineteen long years, Daniel had been away, working abroad. He believed he was fulfilling his duty by providing for his wife and six children, ensuring their financial needs were covered.
But there was something they had never understood: children need more than food and shelter. They need guidance, emotional care, and protection of their fragile hearts. Their silence, their hidden pain, their unspoken wounds, none of this had ever been noticed by either parent.
Now, Daniel was finally coming home. He was excited, filled with dreams of reunion and celebration. He wanted to laugh again, to sit with family, to tour the city, to host gatherings. He had worked like a machine. Now he longed for life.
But when he arrived, something felt wrong.
Instead of joy, Sofia’s extended family looked restless, disturbed like snakes writhing at the sight of his return. After her parents had passed away, her brothers, sisters, and cousins had made her home their regular spot, enjoying food, company, and the money Daniel sent from abroad. But now? With Daniel back, their plans seemed threatened. The feasts, the endless invitations, the easy flow of money. It was all about to end.
When Daniel’s income arrived, it was quickly spent. Sofia, firm and unapologetic, had already decided: not a penny would go to Daniel’s side of the family. Even when his own mother asked for help, under Sofia’s pressure, Daniel lied, saying, “I have no money.”
Was it his mother’s disappointment? Or was there some darker trial at work? Daniel couldn’t tell. All he knew was that his earnings vanished like water. Even the shop he opened with his hard-earned savings became a battlefield.
Hypocrite Meaning: Two-Face People
Every day, Daniel worked at the shop like a laborer, exhausted, only to return home and find Sofia’s relatives lounging, eating, mocking him with veiled words. When he entered, they would quickly get up, pretending to leave, but their eyes spoke of scorn.
Sofia, instead of supporting her husband, sided with them: "You insulted my brother. You don’t respect my family!”
The fights grew. The bitterness deepened.
One day. He wrote a letter to his brother-in-law, pouring his anger onto paper:
“I hate you. You have destroyed my home. You turned Sofia against me. Because of you, my wife’s heart is poisoned. You are the reason for my ruin, a curse of our family.”
But when the letter reached them, the response was sweet poison:
“We never thought this way. You are our sister’s husband. We respect you.”
And so, Daniel’s truth was buried beneath accusations. If only Sofia had understood him, if only she had loved him sincerely, the letter would never have been needed. The matter could have been resolved calmly and gracefully. But Sofia never truly loved Daniel. Her heart was bound to his property, his money, his home.
Pride, Superstition, and Broken Trust
At first, the cracks in Daniel and Sofia’s marriage seemed ordinary. He believed that as long as he earned money, put food on the table, and shared a bed with his wife, he had done his duty.
If it had ended there, it could have been dismissed as a troubled marriage his neglect, her stubbornness. But Sofia stepped into something far darker: superstitions and false remedies.
Her brother introduced her to it. In the city where he lived, fortune-tellers and so-called healers thrived, offering powders, charms, and whispered prayers to “solve” life’s problems.
One day, he handed Sofia a small folded amulet. "Give this to Daniel,” he said. “Let the family eat from it. The healer has prayed over it. Soon, anger will fade. Hearts will soften. Your home will find peace.”
It looked harmless, but Sofia believed it was hope. She carried it home, whispered over it, and slipped its powders into Daniel’s food and drink. Each time he ate, his face softened, his voice dimmed. The man who once argued, who once questioned, had grown silent. He buried himself in work and hobbies, anything to avoid facing his children’s futures.
While he withdrew, Sofia began to scheme. She told herself it was for the good of the household, to stop her husband from giving everything to his family. But deep inside, pride and arrogance in relationships had clouded her judgment.
On the outside, she prayed five times a day and recited the Qur’an, but her actions told another story. Her faith was on her lips, yet her heart was tangled in pride, envy, and hidden hypocrisy.
The Daughter Who Could See the Unseen; Curse

Then came their second daughter the one who saw what no one else could. She felt dark presences, heavy shadows moving in corners, whispers in empty rooms.
Some nights, she even sensed the unseen forces that the Qur’an warns about:
“Indeed, he (Satan) and his tribe see you from where you cannot see them.”
(Surah Al-A’raaf 7:27)
Most people will never notice them, but some children, like her, feel their presence, the heaviness they bring, the whispering that can twist hearts. She also sensed the danger in her mother’s actions. Sofia’s reliance on charms and false remedies was a trap. As the Qur’an warns:
“They knew that whoever practiced such things would have no share in the Hereafter.”
(Surah Al-Baqarah 2:102)
The girl tried to warn her mother, but Sofia silenced her with anger: "You speak too much. Don’t think you know better than me.”
Bloodline supernatural:
THE Dark Secret
The gifted daughter, blessed with spiritual insight, saw what no one else could. She saw the forces at work, the shadows, the unseen presences, the calamities that were slowly tearing the family apart.
But no one listened. Her mother labeled her negative, rebellious, and defiant. Every word she spoke was twisted into fault. Her character was questioned, her warnings dismissed. And Daniel, silenced by influence and pressure, could not defend her.
Her older siblings fared no better. The sons were quietly trapped, their voices hushed, their lives directed by Sofia’s iron grip. The daughters were pushed along paths they had not chosen, their dreams buried beneath obligations and fear.
Even the youngest daughter, whom they had later in the marriage, gentle and obedient, was being nudged toward destruction. She clung to her mother, believing love meant obedience, yet she, too felt the weight of the darkness that had settled over their home.
The house itself was empty of joy. Except for medicine and minor comforts, there was nothing to soothe the soul. At Maghrib prayer, the family felt their house turn into a graveyard, especially the children, who were weighed down by a suffocating heaviness, a sense of despair. At the call of Maghrib Adhan, fear gripped the daughters. A strange terror filled the air, a haunting that made the home feel lifeless.
Narcissistic mother envious of daughter
The first daughter had been married off while Daniel was abroad. By the time he returned, the decision had already been made. For the son’s marriage, Daniel’s opinion barely mattered. Sofia’s influence had weakened his voice. Then came the second daughter, the gifted one, who was silenced and married off to a bitter, older man.
Finally, the third daughter, the gentle, quiet one, trusted blindly. “If mother loves me, then whatever she chooses must be right,” she thought. But Sofia betrayed her too, sending her into a home full of cruelty: a mother-in-law who despised her, a husband older and harsher than her dreams.
The girl endured silently, swallowing her pain, calling it patience.
One by one, Sofia’s children were trapped. Some resisted, some wept, some endured. But none of them bloomed.
Sofia's
The hidden forces that control you

Yet Sofia was holding on to something, a secret in her hand. What it was, no one knew. And behind it all, a hidden fire burned. Something was stirring anger, pride, and fear within Sofia, making her a puppet to forces she could not control.
Whatever it was, Sofia obeyed. Every whisper, every suggestion, every nudge into chaos was followed without question. She had become both the weapon and the victim of a fire that threatened to consume her entire family.
What Happens Next?
How were the children saved? How did the family survive the storm Sofia had unleashed, and who, or what, had lit the fire inside her? Will the next chapter reveal the path of redemption, survival, and divine guidance that rescued the children from destruction?
To find out, you must read the next part! This story is painful, tragic, and full of lessons about pride, faith, and the consequences of actions.
جَزَاكُمُ ٱللَّٰهُ خَيْرًا
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