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Instead of chasing mythical talismans, we should look to the legacy of Abu Dujana:

Abu Dujana took the letter and placed it under his pillow. That night, instead of being harassed, he was woken by the wailing and crying of the jinns, who begged him to remove the letter. They claimed the words were burning them and promised never to return to his home or his neighbors' homes as long as the letter remained. When Abu Dujana reported this to the Prophet, he was told to remove it to end their suffering, though the text remains a source of protection for the Ummah. hirz e abu dujana

Ordering any non-believing or harmful jinn to leave the presence of the believer. Authenticity and Use Instead of chasing mythical talismans, we should look

However, authentic Islamic teachings emphasize that true protection comes only from Allah, and amulets are only permissible if they contain Quranic words or authentic supplications, free from any belief that the object itself has power. When Abu Dujana reported this to the Prophet,

The Prophet (PBUH) said: “Whoever wears an amulet, may Allah not fulfill his need…” (Ahmad, rated authentic by some scholars). And: “Whoever ties an amulet has committed shirk.” (Ahmad and al-Hakim).