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Re: Jinn Stories by Jamo90: 12:09pm On Nov 18, 2014
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Re: Jinn Stories by Jamo90: 12:59pm On Nov 18, 2014
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Re: Jinn Stories by Jarus(m): 1:38pm On Nov 18, 2014
I have not had serious personal Jinn experiences except a couple of very weird dreams and being pinned to bed when trying to wake up in the midnight and struggling to recite ayatul kursiyy and the 3 quls.

However, there are many cases of serious Jinn attacks on people around me.

I have narrated that of a very close person on the thread on exorcism.

Recently, last year actually, the guy occupying the flat opposite mine in Lagos here had an experience.

He would suddenly see light beaming in his house, the cabinets violently shaking, the key handles turning themselves without anyone there, in the midnight. It continued for days. On the first midnight he experienced it, he ran out of the house to wake us his compound mates up. He's not a Muslim.
Re: Jinn Stories by tbaba1234: 2:00pm On Nov 18, 2014
I had an experience once. I travelled to the village.

It was a friday. My dad decided to carry me round introducing me to everyone in the village. After a while, i started feeling a bit ill. I read nothing into it, I thought i might be coming down with malaria.

I went for Jumuah prayers, after prayers, i sat to do some adkhar. As i was reciting ayatul Kursi, i literally felt something leaving me like i was vomitting without actually doing so. And by the time, i was done, i was in perfect health again. Within 30 seconds, it took to recite ayatul Kursi, i went from feeling ill to feeling perfect.

That was when it hit me that my little illness could be as a result of some other things.

Needless to say, I didn't go out to visit village people again till i left.
Re: Jinn Stories by AlBaqir(m): 3:12pm On Nov 18, 2014
tbaba1234:
I had an experience once. I travelled to the village.

It was a friday. My dad decided to carry me round introducing me to everyone in the village. After a while, i started feeling a bit ill. I read nothing into it, I thought i might be coming down with malaria.

I went for Jumuah prayers, after prayers, i sat to do some adkhar. As i was reciting ayatul Kursi, i literally felt something leaving me like i was vomitting without actually doing so. And by the time, i was done, i was in perfect health again. Within 30 seconds, it took to recite ayatul Kursi, i went from feeling ill to feeling perfect.

That was when it hit me that my little illness could be as a result of some other things.

Needless to say, I didn't go out to visit village people again till i left.

That experience might not necessarily be Jinn caused.

grin grin prevention it better than cure @bold.
Re: Jinn Stories by tbaba1234: 3:21pm On Nov 18, 2014
AlBaqir:


That experience might not necessarily be Jinn caused.

grin grin prevention it better than cure @bold.

Yeo o!! There are many fetish people in my area so one has to be careful.
Re: Jinn Stories by AlBaqir(m): 4:11pm On Nov 18, 2014
Salam, Empiree kindly allow me to write one or two things as response to this brother. It seems you are "Jinn-consultant" now grin grin
Jamo90:
Just help me brother. You know what it means for a young man in his mid 20's with goals and ambitions working and praying to Allah for blessings.
Still, he still get a setback whenever something big like an opportunity is about to reach him,
everything he works for just crumbles.

Dear brother, our life is designed to experience good and "bad" - both as a way of test. In fact, when you read sura al-Rahman, Allah refer to virtually everything (good, "bad", paradise, hell...) and ask the question "which of the blessings of your Lord will you deny?"

It might sound funny or scary or strange how "bad", hell can ever be among the bounty of God. The point is without them in place, you will never appreciate the importance of their opposite.

There are different ways in which man experience "bad". It might be from God - in this case, its evident for He says: "So verily, with the hardship, there is relief" meaning the reality as He designed it, after relief, expect hardship. In this case, He simply want to test your Iman (faith) and steadfastness and wants you to get more closer to Him.

* "Bad, evil" might also come from man probably due to many reasons like jealousy, envy etc. Qur'an says: "Do they envy 'men' as a result of favour we conferred?"
This is where man attack each other most. The jealous and envy which lead to evil to one who is favored. The person with evil intentions will go to any length to destroy or even kill. Quran gives examples of the two sons of Adam, Habil and Qabil; then, prophet Yusuf and his brothers etc.

* "Evil/bad" can also be experience as a result of our handiwork. Qur'an says: "Corruption/abominable acts, on land and on seas caused (as a result of handiwork) by man". This world is designed with the law of "cause and effect". Here, the evident stated in the Quran is "God will not change the situation of man until he change himself".

Whatever we experience in life, we should be reflective. Getting closer to God is the surest key to a better life. If you know Him then you will understand His creations which include "bad".

Never wait till hardship comes before you remember Him, and He will never neglect you during that hard time. There are many sahih ahadith which placed emphasis on 'Constant Du'a and Sadaqa (alms giving to the needy)' as effective tools to drive away afflictions. Likewise, many ahadith talk about 'purity, righteousness, contentment etc as effective tools for the provision of sustenance.

Jamo90:

I once dreamt about a man that i couldnt see his face, sitting on a throne with people beside him all in white telling me that "dont you know that the people behind this are the things in the air and the things in the walls. Give a beggar 1 cloth, 1 trouser, and a pair of sandals"
and i woke up immediately.
Allah is my witness, i'm not lying.

Not every scary dreams should be link to shaytan (evil) among the Jinn or man. Psychologist says a lot about the relationships between dreams and state of human mind. And truly there are shayatin's caused or related dreams.

However, the simple Sunnah of the holy prophet (peace be on him and his progeny) before sleep and when wake and in daily activities is very effective. For example, Ayatullah Bahjat died at the age of 98 and amazingly he NEVER fall sick throughout his life as far as he or family members can remember. He was asked the reason for this before he died and he said he simply keep to the rulings of sunnah of "food and drink".

Islam touches every aspect of man's life and gives preventions to challenges he might encounter and also solutions when the difficulties overcome him.
We simply need to keep to these and we will run no more in problems
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Jamo90:

I don't want to say more than necessary.
No one is ever sure of the medium in which Allah will answer his prayers. Ma sallam

I will recommend you visit this website. I hope you find more than you need there, in sha Allah:
www.duas.org/specificpurpose.htm

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Re: Jinn Stories by maclatunji: 4:14pm On Nov 18, 2014
tbaba1234:
I had an experience once. I travelled to the village.

It was a friday. My dad decided to carry me round introducing me to everyone in the village. After a while, i started feeling a bit ill. I read nothing into it, I thought i might be coming down with malaria.

I went for Jumuah prayers, after prayers, i sat to do some adkhar. As i was reciting ayatul Kursi, i literally felt something leaving me like i was vomitting without actually doing so. And by the time, i was done, i was in perfect health again. Within 30 seconds, it took to recite ayatul Kursi, i went from feeling ill to feeling perfect.

That was when it hit me that my little illness could be as a result of some other things.

Needless to say, I didn't go out to visit village people again till i left.

Tbaba our sheikh should not be afraid of "village people" grin grin grin

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Re: Jinn Stories by maclatunji: 4:16pm On Nov 18, 2014
tbaba1234:


Yeo o!! There are many fetish people in my area so one has to be careful.


Yes be careful, but these your posts are passing "be careful". They are like, "be afraid". grin grin grin

My own experience I refuse to say is about jinn but it was truly extraordinary.

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Re: Jinn Stories by tbaba1234: 4:45pm On Nov 18, 2014
maclatunji:


Tbaba our sheikh should not be afraid of "village people" grin grin grin

It is not a matter of being afraid, I know what happens in that town so one has to be cautious.
Re: Jinn Stories by maclatunji: 5:02pm On Nov 18, 2014
tbaba1234:


It is not a matter of being afraid, I know what happens in that town so one has to be cautious.

"Be afraid, be VERY afraid."

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Re: Jinn Stories by Empiree: 9:24pm On Nov 18, 2014
AlBaqir:
Salam, Empiree kindly allow me to write one or two things as response to this brother. It seems you are "Jinn-consultant" now grin grin


grin . Thats life. I really dont blame him. I thank you for summing up the whole thing. Steadfastness is what jamo90 needs. Maybe we should put him on watch list like the sister, swtbby. I dont talk to Jinn nor consult them. However, I had serious experience with people around me. Fetish folks as tbaba1234 said do lots of crazy stuff. Those fellas can make life hell for folks out there. One of the first things they attack is inability to turn to God or pray. Very wicked folks.

@ Jamo90, yes, i do feel a bit uncomfortable exchanging emails. Plus base on the story(ies) i was narrating, I got lots of emails saying they want to hear more. Some also said what you said. I dont think i have much time for that.

Problem we have with folks is that they put too much emphasis on 'miracles' than sitting themselves down, pray and reflect. Thats the key. And if I introduce you or anyone to him, trust me he will give you dua(prayers) to offer because that's what I get from him all the time and I am so comfortable.

Rawaniya, his friend, may voluntarily act in extreme cases or emergencies. Like for instance, one of his sons who lives in UK was being ingrate 2yrs ago. He had refuse to pay up his papa and those alfas for organized prayers he requested yrs earlier. In 2012 he got into trouble with UK govt. He alleged that they found evidence against him and court date was set. Prior to that he has been very lazy in terms of religion. Anyways, papa wont let him go to jail regardless of their hullabaloo. Mr. Rawaniyah went and saw evidence in lawyer's office. He set it on fire and recited "Lakadijakun" 313 before leaving. He always do that actually. He recites the verse wherever he visits. But the thing is some are not comfortable with Rawaniyah story because it's seen differently. Anyway, UK attorney did go to court but told the judge he would dismiss the case without prejudice.

Another extreme case is a "family friend", a christian who was attacked spiritually. This is been going on since '09 as far as i know but it was earlier than that really. Those witches buried some spiritual stuff with his name on them at 3 diff locations. What they used is "nkan emi or nkan abemi" i:e 'life substance' and buried it deep feet below the earth. They ruined his businesses, They tampered with his heart. It was Rawaniyah that uprooted everything they buried at 3 diff locations in nija. It took him a little over a yr to uproot these 3 dangerous things. He said Alfa, pastor or babalawo who dare to attempt it would never make it alive. It can only be uprooted by Allah's will. No human can do it. It was after he uprooted the 3 things(fetishes) the man started feeling a bit better. A once rich man had to sleep from place to place to survive. Cant even sleep in his own house in new york because those fellas got some down to earth evil fetishes in there.

He had been to hospitals in New york seeking help for his heart problems. But doctors cant find anything wrong with it. A doctor finally gave in and applied pacemaker on his chest in 2010 just to shut him up. But that really does nothing. It was Rawaniyah who treated him. His name is Jamiu. He's surgeon. That was the first time the man i was talking about knew this Rawaniyah is a medical doctor. He fixed his heart during sleep. After he woke up, Rawaniyah told him to go to a pharmacy and buy a prescription drug. He gave him the name of the drug. It's a long name i cant remember now and never heard of it before either. When he went to pharmacy he was surprised when he found the medication over the counter.

He's okay now medically but the battle is still on with those people but Alhamdulilah, he's winning. The man will have no choice now but to embrace Islam with many things he sees. My point is this is where we need 'down to earth' muslims to deal with situation like this. To help weak ones among us, muslims or not. My uncle could have died if not by Allah's Grace. He had been to several places including pastors in New York and Chicago but problems persist. Those witches sealed off his state of mind(loss of memory) making him forget the man in question ( that i was narrating his story) since 1997. They reunited early 2010.

I only went to his house in Brooklyn 2x and i can sense a lot was going on. Am never going back there. Fact is those evil folks exist. Believe that. They know you more than you know yourself. They are human beings with possession of power to inflict pains on others. They make dua cumbersome for their victims. But once you break their holds, give praises to your Lord and rejoice. This family friend, also uncle is now able to pray endlessly and able to sleep like a baby unlike before. The case is still active.

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Re: Jinn Stories by Jamo90: 12:05am On Nov 19, 2014
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Re: Jinn Stories by tbaba1234: 12:36am On Nov 19, 2014
Jinn possession is actually quite rare in the general population and not everything should be chalked up to Jinn or magic

We have to be careful about giving that impression. Difficulties in life are decreed by Allah. Most times, it has nothing to do with anything jinn or evil eye.

We must not be like christians who blame every misfortune on shaytan.

And Allah's help is sought.

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Re: Jinn Stories by Empiree: 1:06am On Nov 19, 2014
Jamo90:
I'm really sorry empiree, I didn't regard you as a jinn-consultant. I was just stressed up and nervous. Your post was really enlightening. What these evil folks are really doing to their fellow people is really disturbing.
While I was pondering over my issue after salat, a muslim brother came to sit with me and started telling me of how his mother is behind is own problems but he couldn't confront her. He even said his mother isnow aware that he knows she's a wit ch.
he told me he was given a very powerful prayer by a sheikh, that he would see whoever is behind his problem in a dream. He dreamt n saw his mother in the midst of some other people like a coven. Let's just stop there... Had it been some people were told about the things they'd face in this world, majority of people would not be here on earth at all.
The deviant alfas are not really helping matters.
May Allah help Us all.
I pray a lot too empiree, its just that when you are being attacked by people you can't see but knows you more than you know yourself, then fear and doubts sets in no matter how much you pray.
I hope one day you'll share some of the prayers the man gave you with me. Lol. Oun to daa, ki nse fun eiyan kan. Abi Sir?
It's alright. I hear these cases all the time. Those fellas make life boring. Usually, they are people very close.I have always tell some people not to think of Mr. ABC is behind XYZ. Just pray and mention no name. When i said prayer, i meant....

Stage1- Get up mid night, perform wudu, offer 2 rakat. After 2 rakat,

Stage2- Lailaha illaAllahu, Istigfar, salawaat, lahawla walaquwata ilabiLAH, subhanallah, Ya Allah, Ya Wahab, subuh qudusu robimalaikat waruhu, 111 each etc

Stage3- Niyat (say your intention to Allah)

Stage4- Recite sura 36 (Yasin) full 11x. If you cant, recite as much as you can and upgrade from there.

Stage5- Give to the poor. Do this as much as you can every week.

Stage6- See if you can fast 2x a week, the same way you fast in ramadan (from fajr to sunset


[size=15pt]Do The Above Once Or Twice A Week (upgrade from there).[/size]

And bro, stay away from sin much as you can. Dont even think of someone in your quarters doing evil to you. That's irrelevant. Sometimes, Allah sends you those evil folks to get you closer to Him. Dont hate nobody even if you suspect someone. If someone tells you it's your sister etc behind it, dont take it serious. Just keep up with dua and inshallah, their threats will subside.

It's also good if you can recite Yasin in the morning after fajr. And also the first 10 verses of sura Khaf (18). Please dont accuse anyone. All these have to be done with faith intact. You cant have doubt.

I got your msg and inviting you here for now, tumaraya
Join us here odave, thanks

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Re: Jinn Stories by Jamo90: 5:05pm On Nov 19, 2014
Thanks a lot. I really appreciate. I'll get in touch with you.
Re: Jinn Stories by Empiree: 12:08am On Nov 20, 2014
Re: Jinn Stories by ummitoagirl(f): 3:25pm On Nov 20, 2014
@Empiree...
Thanks, I did the above dua, you never know your capabilities until you try. 11x yasin took 1.30hrs. I don't believe I did it....thank you God for the strength given to us daily.

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Re: Jinn Stories by Empiree: 6:16pm On Nov 20, 2014
^^MashaLLAH, keep it up. You getting there.
Re: Jinn Stories by Jamo90: 8:28am On Nov 21, 2014
@ empiree, please explain The niyat of the prayer. I don't have an idea.
Re: Jinn Stories by Empiree: 12:56pm On Nov 21, 2014
Jamo90:
@ empiree, please explain The niyat of the prayer. I don't have an idea.
Niyat, is your intention, your purpose(s) of this dua. This is where you plead to Allah, ask Him whatever you want. He hears and listens to you. It's also in this spot you beseech Him by His Almighty names and praise and send salams on His Prophet(s a w). It's this same spot you make tawbah (sincere repentance). Ask Him for forgiveness. When you are satisfied you then proceed.

Note, when you beseech Allah for help, do not have doubt whether He would do it or not.
Re: Jinn Stories by Jamo90: 6:03pm On Nov 21, 2014
Empiree:
Niyat, is your intention, your purpose(s) of this dua. This is where you plead to Allah, ask Him whatever you want. He hears and listens to you. It's also in this spot you beseech Him by His Almighty names and praise and send salams on His Prophet(s a w). It's this same spot you make tawbah (sincere repentance). Ask Him for forgiveness. When you are satisfied you then proceed.

Note, when you beseech Allah for help, do not have doubt whether He would do it or not.

Ok ok ok. I now understand. What about the salawat? Could you please explain it for the sake of others too.
Please forgive my questions, I don't want to do the wrong thing.
Re: Jinn Stories by Empiree: 9:39pm On Nov 21, 2014
Salawat means sending peace and blessings Of Allah on His prophet Muhammad. Do you know solat fatih or solat ibrahima?, thats what I am refering to. If you dont know, search the net or reply and I will post it inshallah. Pls revisit the original post on this prayer. Looks like I updated it (something added). No, you not bothering me at all. We all here to learn.
Jamo90:


Ok ok ok. I now understand. What about the salawat? Could you please explain it for the sake of others too.
Please forgive my questions, I don't want to do the wrong thing.
Re: Jinn Stories by Jamo90: 10:54pm On Nov 21, 2014
Empiree:
Salawat means sending peace and blessings Of Allah on His prophet Muhammad. Do you know solat fatih or solat ibrahima?, thats what I am refering to. If you dont know, search the net or reply and I will post it inshallah. Pls revisit the original post on this prayer. Looks like I updated it (something added). No, you not bothering me at all. We all here to learn.

Ok yes I know solatul fathi. I ws just doubting. I didn't know it also referred to as solawat. Thank you very much

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Re: Jinn Stories by Jamo90: 11:05pm On Nov 21, 2014
I'm really happy for the Prayer Empiree. May Allah reward you abundantly. I don't have much but just request for anything and I'll strive to get you whatever you ask. This prayer is too valuable to be given free. I'm waiting... I can try recharge cards if you want...
Re: Jinn Stories by Empiree: 11:13pm On Nov 21, 2014
Jamo90:
I'm really happy for the Prayer Empiree. May Allah reward you abundantly. I don't have much but just request for anything and I'll strive to get you whatever you ask. This prayer is too valuable to be given free. I'm waiting... I can try recharge cards if you want...
Amin, Mashallah. I got it free. You are muslim brother. So you should get it free, too. Recharge card nah, i dont live around you. I should recharge yours instead grin

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Re: Jinn Stories by Jamo90: 11:20pm On Nov 21, 2014
You mean you don't live in Nigeria How come? But all your stories happened here... Anyway thanks.
Re: Jinn Stories by AlBaqir(m): 12:03am On Nov 22, 2014
Empiree:
Salawat means sending peace and blessings Of Allah on His prophet Muhammad. Do you know solat fatih or solat ibrahima?, thats what I am refering to. If you dont know, search the net or reply and I will post it inshallah. Pls revisit the original post on this prayer. Looks like I updated it (something added). No, you not bothering me at all. We all here to learn.

Don't you know solat fatih is bid'ah, haram and shirk? grin grin grin
I gatta yah grin grin grin

Many NL members nearly tag me evil for defending the validity of solat fatih in the light of Quran and hadith. Still One of the very best salawat.
Re: Jinn Stories by AlBaqir(m): 12:05am On Nov 22, 2014
Empiree:
Salawat means sending peace and blessings Of Allah on His prophet Muhammad. Do you know solat fatih or solat ibrahima?, thats what I am refering to. If you dont know, search the net or reply and I will post it inshallah. Pls revisit the original post on this prayer. Looks like I updated it (something added). No, you not bothering me at all. We all here to learn.
Re: Jinn Stories by Empiree: 12:06am On Nov 22, 2014
AlBaqir:


Don't you know solat fatih is bid'ah, haram and shirk? grin grin grin
I gatta yah grin grin grin

Many NL members nearly tag me evil for defending the validity of solat fatih in the light of Quran and hadith. Still One of the very best salawat.
I dont have time for them. They too much.
Re: Jinn Stories by lanrexlan(m): 12:37am On Nov 22, 2014
AlBaqir:


Don't you know solat fatih is bid'ah, haram and shirk? grin grin grin
I gatta yah grin grin grin

Many NL members nearly tag me evil for defending the validity of solat fatih in the light of Quran and hadith. Still One of the very best salawat.
Salatul Fatih, Hmmmmmmm.The salwat that nearly causes commotion between my dad and some Alfas.The Alfas insisted that it's haram and bidah and the wordings 'overpraised' Muhammad(pbuh).

My dad retaliated that they should provide the overpraising, alas no evidence to support it.
I still prefer Ibramiyyah though.

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Re: Jinn Stories by tbaba1234: 1:13am On Nov 22, 2014
lanrexlan:
Salatul Fatih, Hmmmmmmm.The salwat that nearly causes commotion between my dad and some Alfas.The Alfas insisted that it's haram and bidah and the wordings 'overpraised' Muhammad(pbuh).

My dad retaliated that they should provide the overpraising, alas no evidence to support it.
I still prefer Ibramiyyah though.

Is it the same solat fatih from tijaniyah or something else? May Allah forgive us.

The alfas are correct but it is not because of overpraising. The whole background is wrong.

“Their leader, Ahmad Al-Tijany, claims that he physically met the Prophet, peace be upon him, talked with him, and learned Salat-ul-Fatih from him- The wording of this Salat reads: “O Lord, have peace and blessings upon our master Muhammad, the opener of the closed, the last of the prophets, the supporter of right with right, and the guide to Your straight path, his family as high as his standing and rank.” They have beliefs concerning this Salah, including:The Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him, told him that the reward for reciting it once is equivalent to that of reciting the Qur’an six times.

The Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him, told him once again that the reward for reciting this Salah once is six thousand times as much as that for every Dhikr (Remembrance of Allah), Du`a’ (supplication), long or short, and the recitation of the Qur’an (Jawahir Al-Ma`any Wa Bulugh Al-Amany, vol. 1, p. 136)

The reward for such Salah is gained only if the reciter is authorized to recite it. This means there should be a chain of authorization tracing back to Ahmad Al-Tijany who, according to him, received this Salah from the Messenger of Allah.

Allegedly being the words of Allah (Exalted be He), this Salah is deemed to be a Hadith Qudsy (Revelation from Allah in the Prophet’s words) (Al-Durrah Al-Faridah, vol. 4, p. 128).

- He who recites Salat-ul-Fatih ten times will gain a reward that even an `Arif (Sufi who has reached a high station of worship) who had lived for one million years would not get if he had not recited it.

- He who recites this Salah even once will have his sins forgiven and will have a reward as much as that for six thousand Tasbihs (saying: “Subhan Allah [Glory be to Allah]”), Du`a’s (supplication), and Dhikrs. (See Mushtaha Al-Kharif Al-Jani, pp. 127, 299 and 300.

May Allah forgive us. When there are authentically narrated duas.

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