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Zodiac Signs in Urdu with Islamic Perspective Names, Traits & Warnings

Zodiac Signs Chart in Urdu with Traits, Lucky Numbers, and Stones – Islamic Perspective

Zodiac Signs in Urdu with Islamic Perspective

The religion cautions against putting faith in star signs or seeking predictions through them. Below, we’ve listed all zodiac signs with their Urdu names, common traits, lucky numbers, and stones, followed by what Islamic teachings say about these beliefs.

Zodiac Traits, Lucky Numbers & Stones (With Urdu Names)

Zodiac Urdu Name Traits Lucky Numbers Lucky Stone
Aries برج حمل Bold, Confident 1, 9 Red Coral (Moonga)
Taurus برج ثور Loyal, Practical 2, 6 Emerald (Zamurd)
Gemini برج جوزا Curious, Adaptable 3, 5 Aquamarine (Beruj)
Cancer برج سرطان Sensitive, Caring 2, 7 Pearl (Moti)
Leo برج اسد Leader, Generous 1, 4 Ruby (Yaqoot)
Virgo برج سنبلہ Organized, Analytical 5, 6 Sapphire (Neelam)
Libra برج میزان Social, Diplomatic 6, 9 Diamond (Heera)
Scorpio برج عقرب Intense, Strategic 9, 4 Opal (Doodhiya Pathar)
Sagittarius برج قوس Honest, Adventurous 3, 8 Topaz (Pukhraj)
Capricorn برج جدی Practical, Patient 4, 8 Garnet (Yaqoot Surkh)
Aquarius برج دلو Independent, Innovative 4, 7 Amethyst (Jamunia)
Pisces برج حوت Creative, Spiritual 3, 9 Jade (Yashb)

Islam opposes any form of astrology that involves forecasting the future or believing in the stars.

The Prophet Muhammad was strongly against such beliefs about Zodiac Signs. He said that

“Anyone who visits a fortune teller and accepts what they say has denied the revelation sent to Muhammad.”
(Sunan Abu Dawood)

Permissible in Islam:

Wearing stones like Aqiq, Feroza, or Zamurd for medical or symbolic reasons (based on some Sahaba’s practices).

Not Permissible:

Using stars, horoscopes, or stones to predict luck, love, or future, even when shared as entertainment or trending news, goes against Islamic teachings.

Believing they can change fate is shirk (a major sin).

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