Yes, believing in angel numbers is considered haram in Islam.
According to the provided reference, angel numbers do not originate from the Quran or Sunnah. The reference specifies that numerology, which is associated with angel numbers, can be used in practices such as casting spells and magic, similar to practices involving taqweez. Since these numerological practices are not endorsed by Islamic teachings and are linked to potentially harmful beliefs, it is considered haram to believe in them.
Aspect | Detail |
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Source | Not from Quran or Sunnah |
Association | Numerology, spells, magic, taqweez |
Islamic Ruling | Haram (forbidden) |
Therefore, believing in the significance or power of angel numbers is discouraged in Islam as it deviates from Islamic teachings and can lead to reliance on practices considered impermissible.