The practice of using birth charts, also known as astrological charts, is generally considered not permissible in Islam.
Islamic teachings emphasize the belief in God's absolute power and sovereignty. Astrological charts, which suggest that one's destiny is predetermined by the position of celestial bodies at the time of birth, contradict this belief.
Muslims believe that God is the sole creator and controller of all events, including human destiny. They believe that free will and individual actions play a crucial role in shaping one's life.
The Quran and Hadith, the primary sources of Islamic teachings, do not endorse the practice of astrology. Many Islamic scholars consider it a form of divination and a violation of Islamic principles.
Furthermore, relying on birth charts can lead to a sense of fatalism, which discourages personal effort and responsibility.
Instead of relying on astrological charts, Muslims are encouraged to seek guidance and wisdom from the Quran and Sunnah (the Prophet Muhammad's teachings and practices).
They are also encouraged to rely on their own efforts and to trust in God's plan.