Umm al-Mu’minin Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her) says that (on one occasion) magic was done on the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) (the effect of which was) that he (peace be upon him) would think he had done something, although he had not done it. Eventually, one day he (peace be upon him) made supplication and prayed a lot. After that, he (peace be upon him) said (to me): “Do you know that Allah has informed me of the matter in which is my cure? Two men came to me, one sat by my head and the other by my feet. Then one of them asked the other, ‘What is the illness of this man?’ The other replied, ‘Magic has been done on him.’ He asked, ‘Who has done magic on him?’ The other said, ‘Labeed bin A’sam (the Jew).’ He asked, ‘In what (thing)?’ The other said, ‘In a comb, hair, and the outer skin of a male date palm’s cluster.’ He asked, ‘Where is it?’ The other said, ‘In the well named Dharwan.’” So the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) went there. When he returned from there, he (peace be upon him) said to Umm al-Mu’minin Aisha Siddiqa (may Allah be pleased with her): “The trees near that (well) are as if they are the heads of devils.” (Aisha Siddiqa, may Allah be pleased with her, says) I asked, “Did you have it taken out?” He (peace be upon him) replied, “No. Allah has cured me, and (in having it taken out) I feared that it would cause mischief among the people (and the talk of magic would spread more).” After that, the well was closed.