Safar is the second month of Islamic calendar. It is just like other months. Superstitions associated with this month have no ground. Islam does not believe in Superstitions.
Many Mosque it is a very Islamic country behave of the people who don't belive and say they do
You should not believe in Superstitions. Superstitions is the product of ignorance among people. Many superstitions are not true.
No, when there are no superstitions with scientific proof how is it possible for superstitious people.
People believe in superstitions because they are driven by fear.
Possibly because they were religious. People who are not religious do not normally believe in superstitions.
Superstitions are beliefs supported only by rumor, not by factual observation. Rational people therefore do not believe such things.
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they confuse the people of what to do and what not to do!
They don't really. People who believe in superstitions are more prone to believe in the haunted houses thing than people who don't.
Way back in early societies, people used superstitions to explain things that they couldn't understand.
Superstitions always try to explain things that people don't understand or know about. In the 1980's urban superstitions included flying saucers, and alligators living in sewers. Sometimes the new superstitions reflect the fears of people about the world they live in. Misinformation also contributes to superstitions.