08/12/2025
Russian Sorcerer Admits: Muslims Who Guard Their Prayers Truly Cannot Be ‘Penetrated’
A Russian sorcerer, Zhanna Kushnir, once surprised many when she admitted that the group most difficult to be touched by magic is not priests, monks, or spiritual practitioners, but Muslims who maintain their prayers.
She said there are rituals that would normally “enter” easily, but they simply stop working the moment the target is a Muslim who is consistent with basic religious practices.
According to Kushnir, the five daily prayers are not merely routine acts of worship. They act like a constantly active “firewall”, cutting off dark energies trying to attack. Each time someone performs ablution, recites a prayer, or even mentions the name of God, it is as if they are closing the small doors usually used by sorcerers to influence a person’s thoughts and emotions.
She also revealed that sacred verses and remembrance (dhikr) produce a “frequency disturbance” that causes magical rituals to fail. Some other sorcerers, she claimed, do not dare touch Muslims with strong religious commitment because the effects are said to rebound upon themselves.
Kushnir’s admission sparked heated debate, but for many Muslims, it simply confirmed what they have long understood: the strongest protection does not come from charms or strange incantations, but from the discipline of maintaining one’s relationship with God. When the basic practices are upheld, the doors to spiritual disturbances seem tightly shut without the need for anything extra.