It is a well known hadith recorded in canonical Sunni collections such as Sahih al Bukhari for example Book of Medicine, Chapter on Magic/sihr and Sahih Muslim
The story typically involves a Jewish man named Labid ibn al A'sam who cast a spell on the Prophet Muhammad using a comb and hair placed in a well. Muhammad was afflicted for a period until the spell was removed by divine revelation (the Mu'awwidhatayn Suras 113 and 114)
And it has been reported about the Prophet of God, God bless him and grant him salvation, that he said 'Magic/sihr is a reality and the evil eye is a reality.' And it has been reported about him, God bless him and grant him salvation that he was bewitched by it and that magic/sihr was extracted from the well. But the hadith about that is well known...
The story typically involves a Jewish man named Labid ibn al A'sam who cast a spell on the Prophet Muhammad using a comb and hair placed in a well. Muhammad was afflicted for a period until the spell was removed by divine revelation (the Mu'awwidhatayn Suras 113 and 114)
And it has been reported about the Prophet of God, God bless him and grant him salvation, that he said 'Magic/sihr is a reality and the evil eye is a reality.' And it has been reported about him, God bless him and grant him salvation that he was bewitched by it and that magic/sihr was extracted from the well. But the hadith about that is well known...