Superstition and black magic have been with human civilization for centuries. However, in today’s era their use and belief in them is not the same as it was in history. But even today there are some people who believe in it and think that with its help they can get some pending work done or someone can harm them with this dark power. Big leaders of Pakistan also believed this. He was so afraid of black magic that to save himself from it, he used to sacrifice a black goat almost every day.
Who were those leaders
Us The name of the person we are talking about is Asif Ali Zardari. Asif Ali Zardari was born on 26 July 1955 in Karachi into the Sindh-Baloch Zardari clan. Asif Ali’s father Hakim Ali was the leader of his tribe, which was why Asif Ali was in the role of a leader since childhood. His wife was Benjari Bhutto who had been the Prime Minister of Pakistan. After Benazir Bhutto was assassinated in 2008, Asif Ali Zardari became the President of Pakistan.
Sacrifice to avoid black magic
This is how Asif Ali Zardari was from a good family, but his career in politics was not working out. In 1983, when he contested the District Council elections from Nawabshah of Sindh, he lost. After this he left politics and tried his hand towards real estate. However, later after his marriage with Benazir Bhutto, he again started taking interest in politics. But in 2008, when Benazir Bhutto was assassinated and he became the President of Pakistan, then for some reason a fear of black magic developed in him. Later, he started adopting a trick to avoid this.
It is said that in those days, he would adopt a trick before doing any big work. Pakistan’s news agency The Dawn has done a report on this. In this report, he has claimed that Asif Ali Zardari was so afraid of black magic that a black goat was sacrificed almost every day in his house so that he could be saved from black magic.
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