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Post by mubin on Jun 13, 2005 13:36:54 GMT
Salam hope you are well and in the best of health and faith!
I was told a story of a female jinn who fell in love with a human. The story is as follows:
A man lived in Pakistan who was of a handsome nature. A female jinn became attracted to him and she would regularly come to see him. (by the way jinns can take many forms)
Anyway they both started seeing each other for a while until the man moved to Saudi and found a job working in an office.
The jinn followed him and hence continued to see him. She would bring him fruits and gifts from different countries not found in Saudi. His workmates would be amazed to see such gifts and fruits arrive not to be found in their locality.
Eventually the human was to get married by his parents. He told the jinn that despite how close they were they could never be together because they were two different creations. She refused and said she will only be with him and if he chooses to marry then she will destroy the life of his new partner. Fearing the consequences he stayed single but made a condition. This condition was that she also stays single and does not get married. Hence they both went on seeing each other.
The time came for the jinn to be married to another and she also refused to her parents. They insisted but she never gave in.
One day the human awoke to the noise of a train approaching. He had been laid down on some train tracks. The train took one of his legs and before it could take the other the female jinn was able to save him. (jinns travel at very high speeds)
The human was told by the jinn that he had been laid on the tracks by the jinn who her parents chose her to marry.
she later came round to tell him that she had married the jinn her parents had chosen for her.
He was shocked to hear this and asked her why?
She replied I only married to save your life. Otherwise the other jinn would kill you.
She got married to protect the life of her beloved.
The human came to england and received the best possible treatment for his leg. Funny the female jinn also accompanied him. He had a fake leg fitted.
They still see each other but the relationship isn't the same.
Strange but true.
Ma'salama
Mubin
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Post by Muhammad Shoaib on Jun 13, 2005 16:02:39 GMT
VERY STRANGE SOUNDS LIKE A SOPA OPERA I CAN WELL BELIEVE AS MY COUISINS NEPHEW IN PAKISTAN ONVE HAD JADOO PUT ON HER and a jin repossesed her for 3 years and we had to do a taweez and elaz to have her sorted.
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Post by mubin on Jun 13, 2005 18:58:06 GMT
UNCLE AND THE JINN
Salaam hope you are all well and in the best of health and faith!
My mum once told me this story. Its strange but also sad.
She had an uncle living in India in mid 1900's. Them days they used to travel on horses and carriages. Her uncle was once on his way back from a village and was coming home late night. He had gone for business and decided to bring home some sweets (mithai) for his children.
Whilst travelling late night he was stopped by an individual who blocked his way. This person said the sweets that you have purchased 'give them to me'. Uncle shocked and dumbstrucked asked him how he knew he had sweets. He replied I am Jinn!
Uncle being of strict nature replied that he would not give the sweets under any circumstances.
The jinn again and again pursuaded him saying give me the sweets this is better for you. He said I will give much more in return.
But uncle being a man of his word said 'i bought these for my children and they will be eaten by my children.'
The jinn became very pursuasive and said I cannot let you pass until you give me the sweets.
Uncle knowing this jinn won't give in said ok then i'll have to fight you.
In the middle of the night the jinn and uncle began fighting and not until fajar did the jinn run away by the call of the azaan.
Uncle tired and exhuasted finally reached home and his wife asking what had happened. Uncle to tired to explain went to bed.
Late that morning uncle's wife went to wake him up but he had already passed away.
He never woke from his sleep.
Them days people were poor but they had hearts of gold. They were pure and people of taqwa. They would not be scared by anything except allah.
May Allah bless his soul.
Ma'salama
Mubin
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Post by mubin on Jun 13, 2005 18:59:19 GMT
RICKSHAW DRIVER AND THE JINN
Salaam hope you are all well and in the best of health and faith!
Recently about 6 mnths ago in India there was a rickshaw driver in a village.
One day he picked up a passenger and was driving along. He stopped to pick up another and the three of them went along their journey.
One of the passengers asked the driver to stop and got off the rickshaw. Whilst he was walking away the driver noticed that his feet were turned opposite.
Shocked at this he turned towards the other passenger telling him to look at the feet of the person walking away.
The passenger replied 'Don't look at his feet why don't you also look at mine !' His feet were also turned around and shocked by this accelerated his rickshaw.
His rickshaw crashed in a ditch and later the driver was discovered dead.
May Allah bless his soul!
Ma'salama
Mubin
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Post by mubin on Jun 13, 2005 19:00:28 GMT
SOME INTERESTING JINN ACCOUNTS
Salaam hope you are all well and in the best of health and faith!
Jinns can cause harm to people in different ways. Just like bad humans their are also bad jinns.
People can get possesed by black magic, or even by just being at the wrong place at the wrong time.
Here are a few accounts:
I heard of a man who once got possesed just because he threw a stone and coincidently it happen to hit a jinn.
Imam Habib Mashur al Haddad was once awaken by a jinn about 3am in the night asking him for ijazaa to teach something.
There was a young boy who used to recite quran so beautifully that he got possesed by a jinn.
After enquiry they found that he was possesed bacause of his beautiful recitation of the quran a whole non muslim jinn tribe had become muslims.
Subhanallah.
But he had to stop reciting quran openly and on this condition the jinn left him.
Many accounts and many stories. But verily allah is above everything. We should pray the dua's for protection here's one:
3 times:
'aaouzubika limatillahit twamati min shari ma khalaq'
It has been said if one reads this dua 3 times then nothing of the creation will harm him and allah knows best.
Ma'salama
Mubin
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Post by ya habibi on Jun 14, 2005 10:52:01 GMT
Now thats a good jinn story. Not too sure about the twisted feet one, mind you there are some mad people in India ..
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Post by salma on Jun 14, 2005 11:43:40 GMT
You seem to be fascinated by jinns brother. i did enjoy reading them even though some would be very hard to prove, especially in this country and why is it none of them occur in western countries or do they?
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Post by Muhammad Sadiq on Jun 14, 2005 16:31:46 GMT
You seem to be fascinated by jinns brother. i did enjoy reading them even though some would be very hard to prove, especially in this country and why is it none of them occur in western countries or do they? Its like ghosts, some people dont believe in them until they see them, but jinns are real and everywhere as foretold in the Holy Quran.
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Post by Mohammed Khan on Jun 17, 2005 14:13:01 GMT
Prayers to remove Jinns
Imam al-Nawawi in al-Adhkar mentioned that Ibn al-Sunni narrated that a man came to the Prophet, upon him blessings and peace and said that his brother suffered from a kind of jinn possession. The Prophet told him to bring him to him then recited upon him the following:
- Sura al-Fatiha - The first four verses of al-Baqara - two verses from the middle (163-64) - Ayat al-Kursi - the last three verses of al-Baqara - The first verse of Al `Imran - Verse 18 of Al `Imran - Verse 54 of al-A`raf - Verse 116 of al-Mu’minun - Verse 3 of al-Jinn - The first 10 verses of al-Saaffaat - The last 3 verses of al-Hashr - The last three Suras of the Qur’an.
As for the letter supposedly dictated by the Prophet, upon him blessings and peace, to our liege-lord `Ali for the protection of Abu Dujana, known as the hirz of Abu Dujana: it is a forgery according to Ibn al-Jawzi in the Mawdu`at, al-Dhahabi in Mizan al-I`tidal, Ibn Hajar in the Isaba, and al-Suyuti in al-La’ali’ al-Masnu`a, and Allah knows best.
Hajj Gibril Haddad
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Post by Faith on Jun 23, 2005 17:41:39 GMT
i have heard alot of jinn story's when i was o0n holiday in Canada 5 years back, and a member of the family told us a few, the worst thing was it was at night, and most of these story's had happened in quite areas when their were alot of trees. i cant remember any in detail,other wise i would have shared them with you.
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Post by shamshuddin on Jun 23, 2005 18:42:45 GMT
i have heard alot of jinn story's when i was o0n holiday in Canada 5 years back, and a member of the family told us a few, the worst thing was it was at night, and most of these story's had happened in quite areas when their were alot of trees. i cant remember any in detail,other wise i would have shared them with you. Its true most Jinns habit the countryside and woods and such. Make sure you are always in s state of wudu and your iman is strong otherwise do not venture out into unknown terratory.
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Post by hajra on Feb 3, 2006 16:03:17 GMT
UNCLE AND THE JINNSalaam hope you are all well and in the best of health and faith! My mum once told me this story. Its strange but also sad. She had an uncle living in India in mid 1900's. Them days they used to travel on horses and carriages. Her uncle was once on his way back from a village and was coming home late night. He had gone for business and decided to bring home some sweets (mithai) for his children. Whilst travelling late night he was stopped by an individual who blocked his way. This person said the sweets that you have purchased 'give them to me'. Uncle shocked and dumbstrucked asked him how he knew he had sweets. He replied I am Jinn! Uncle being of strict nature replied that he would not give the sweets under any circumstances. The jinn again and again pursuaded him saying give me the sweets this is better for you. He said I will give much more in return. But uncle being a man of his word said 'i bought these for my children and they will be eaten by my children.' The jinn became very pursuasive and said I cannot let you pass until you give me the sweets. Uncle knowing this jinn won't give in said ok then i'll have to fight you. In the middle of the night the jinn and uncle began fighting and not until fajar did the jinn run away by the call of the azaan. Uncle tired and exhuasted finally reached home and his wife asking what had happened. Uncle to tired to explain went to bed. Late that morning uncle's wife went to wake him up but he had already passed away. He never woke from his sleep. Them days people were poor but they had hearts of gold. They were pure and people of taqwa. They would not be scared by anything except allah. May Allah bless his soul. Ma'salama Mubin if i where in that situation i would give the sweets and run, after he told he was a jinn
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Post by hasanm on Jul 27, 2016 18:07:00 GMT
Prayers to remove JinnsImam al-Nawawi in al-Adhkar mentioned that Ibn al-Sunni narrated that a man came to the Prophet Sallallahu alaihi vasallam, upon him blessings and peace and said that his brother suffered from a kind of jinn possession. The Prophet Sallallahu alaihi vasallam told him to bring him to him then recited upon him the following: - Sura al-Fatiha - The first four verses of al-Baqara - two verses from the middle (163-64) - Ayat al-Kursi - the last three verses of al-Baqara - The first verse of Al `Imran - Verse 18 of Al `Imran - Verse 54 of al-A`raf - Verse 116 of al-Mu’minun - Verse 3 of al-Jinn - The first 10 verses of al-Saaffaat - The last 3 verses of al-Hashr - The last three Suras of the Qur’an. As for the letter supposedly dictated by the Prophet Sallallahu alaihi vasallam, upon him blessings and peace, to our liege-lord `Ali for the protection of Abu Dujana, known as the hirz of Abu Dujana: it is a forgery according to Ibn al-Jawzi in the Mawdu`at, al-Dhahabi in Mizan al-I`tidal, Ibn Hajar in the Isaba, and al-Suyuti in al-La’ali’ al-Masnu`a, and Allah knows best. Hajj Gibril Haddad
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