Renowned host and writer Fedtri Yahya has advised victims of black magic who have recovered not to share updates about their condition on social media.

Fedtri explained that sharing personal recovery progress could expose victims to renewed spiritual attacks.
“If you’ve been affected by witchcraft, never post about your recovery whether you’ve fully healed or not on social media,” he cautioned.
“Practitioners of black magic are always watching. Once they find out you’ve recovered, they might strike again with even greater force to weaken their target,” he added.
According to Fedtri, it is wiser to “heal in silence” rather than attract unwanted attention from those with malicious intent.
He shared this advice during a recent episode of the Sembang Seram podcast hosted by Safwan Nazri, where he also discussed lingering superstitious practices still observed by some communities today.

During the interview, Fedtri revealed disturbing accounts of foetal lockets allegedly used by certain well-known individuals to gain fame and power.

He further explained that black magic constitutes a form of shirk (idolatry), involving the aid of supernatural beings to harm a victim physically and mentally through means such as witchcraft, poison (santau), and charm implants (susuk). —Boom!









