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Marriage difficulties attributed to witchcraft
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Marriage difficulties attributed to witchcraft

From Utusan Malaysia · () Malay

Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A woman named Faizah reportedly faced prolonged difficulties in finding a marriage partner, with relationships repeatedly failing.
  • Despite her beauty and good character, potential relationships ended suddenly or were even called off on the wedding day.
  • After years of seeking solutions, she began Islamic medical treatment and focused on her faith.

Faizah, a woman described as beautiful, gentle, and well-liked, faced an unusual and prolonged struggle in finding a marriage partner. Despite attracting numerous suitors and being respected by family and friends, her relationships consistently faltered as they approached serious commitment. This pattern of failed relationships left her and her family deeply distressed.

According to her account, whenever a relationship began to progress towards marriage, an obstacle would inevitably arise. Suitors would inexplicably change their minds, engagements would be broken, and in one particularly devastating instance, a groom disappeared on the wedding day itself. This recurring pattern of heartbreak occurred not just once, but multiple times, leading Faizah to close her heart to romantic pursuits.

After years of enduring these trials and seeking various solutions, a longtime friend, who is also an Islamic scholar (ustazah), suggested she seek Islamic medical treatment as a potential remedy. This recommendation marked the beginning of a new chapter for Faizah.

During her treatment, Faizah chose to deepen her connection with Allah. She committed to performing her five daily prayers and increased her religious devotion, seeking solace and strength through her faith as she navigated this challenging period.

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Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.