Is palm reading and practicing vedic astrology for money a sin in Islam?; Origins of Halloween

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Question by Sara: Is palm reading and practicing vedic astrology for money a sin in Islam?
Im a student and I don’t have much money the only thing I can do for money now is this. Is this a sin in Islam. I know if you go to an astrologer or palm reader your prayers wont be accepted for 40 days.But I don’t know if you do this for a living if this will be a sin also.

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Answer by Michael doesn’t care
It’s not a sin, but it’s frowned upon, because it could potentially give Satan, or demons, access to you.

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Origins of Halloween
As such, October 31 was considered a doorway between past and future, life and death and the beginning of the dark, cold half of the year – a time when spirits could roam freely among the living and were thought to enhance the effects of prayers and
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What says Islam Hadith about missed prayers of a person who is already dead?; Deaths at BWC rally in Clarksville ruled accidental poisoning

Question by L.E.W.: What says Islam Hadith about missed prayers of a person who is already dead?
What says Islam Hadith about missed prayers of a person who is already dead? Either the person was ill due disability or the muslim person had not enough knowledge of how to pray or read. Must the relatives pay some money or similar?

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Answer by Cool
In Islam : When somebody dies there are only three things that continue to benefit him ( add hasanat to his balance):

1- A continuing donation that he/she made in his/her life : Giving a land to buikld a mosque or building a home for a poor person .. etc.

2- A Book or knowledge that he/she left do people benefits from.

3- A good son/daughter who prays for Allah to have mercy on the decedent.

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Deaths at BWC rally in Clarksville ruled accidental poisoning
"We just want to thank everybody for continuing to keep the families in their thoughts and prayers," he said. "It's going to take a long time, and probably we'll never get over it. We're dealing with it, we're helping raise money for the children so we
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