Occult Activities of the Jinn
Through their powers of flying and invisibility, the
Jinn are the chief component in occult activities. Voodoo, Black magic,
Poltergeists, Witchcraft and Mediums can all be explained through the world of
the Jinn. Likewise, so can the illusions and feats of magicians. Because the
Jinn can traverse huge distances over a matter of seconds, their value to
magicians is great. In return for helping them in their magic, the Jinns often
ask the magicians to worship them and Satan. Thus the magicians take the Jinn
and Satan as lords besides God. In our day, some of the feats performed by
magicians and entertainers are without doubt from the assistance of the Jinn.
Making the Statue of Liberty disappear, flying across the Grand Canyon and
retrieving a ship from the Bermuda Triangle, have all been done by the Jewish
magician David Copperfield. There is NO way that a man could do such things
without the assistance of the Jinn. It would not be surprising therefore, if
David Copperfield had sold his soul to Satan himself.
One of the most frequent activities associated with the
Jinn, is fortune telling. Before the advent of the Prophet Muhammad, fortune-tellers
and soothsayers were wide spread. These people would use their associates from
the Jinn to find out about the future. The Jinns would go to the lowest heaven
and listen to the Angels conversing amongst themselves about events of the
Future which they heard from God. The Jinns would then inform the fortune-tellers.
This is why before the time of the Prophet many fortune-tellers were very
accurate in their predictions. However, upon the Prophet’s arrival the heavens
were guarded intensely by the Angels, and any Jinn who tried to listen was
attacked by meteors (shooting stars):
“And We have guarded it (the heavens) from every accursed
devil, except one who is able to snatch a hearing and he is pursued by a
brightly burning flame.” (Quran 15:18)
The Prophet also said: “They (the Jinn) would pass
the information back down until it reaches the lips of a magician or
forrtune-teller Sometimes a meteor would overtake them before they could pass
it on. If they passed it on before being struck, they would add to it a
hundred lies” (Saheeh Al-Bukhari). Thus, it is clear from this as
to how fortune-tellers get predictions of the future sometimes right. It is
also evident as to why they get so many wrong. Men like Nostradamus are an
example, as some of his predictions of the future were correct whilst many were
completely wrong. Unfortunately, the amount of fortune telling which occurs
amongst the Muslims is also increasing. By visiting Muslim lands such as Morocco, one is able to see as to how much inter Jinn-fortune-teller activity there really
is. If you look up at the sky on a clear night in Morocco, you will see the
heavens ablaze with shooting stars! A clear display of the devils being chased
away from the heavens.
Fortune-tellers also operate through the Qareen.
The Qareen is the Jinn companion which is assigned to every human
being. It is this Jinn which whispers to our base desires and constantly tries
to divert us from righteousness. The Prophet said: “Every one of you has
been assigned a companion from the Jinn. The companions asked: Even you O’
Messenger of God? And the Prophet replied: Even me, except that God has helped
me against him and he has become a Muslim. Now he only tells me to do good” (Saheeh
Muslim). Because the Qareen is with a person all his life, it knows
all that has happened to the person from the cradle to the grave. By making
contact with the Qareen, the fortune-teller is thus able to make out that it is
he who knows about the person. He looks in his crystal ball or the palm of a
person and proceeds to amaze him with knowledge which no one else knows. The
severity of going to a fortune-teller is such that the Prophet said: “The
prayer of one who approaches a fortune-teller and asks him about anything, will
not be accepted for forty days or nights” (Saheeh Muslim) and: “Whosoever
approaches a fortune-teller and believes in what he says, has disbelieved in
what was revealed to Muhammed.”
The effects of the Jinn are not just limited to
fortune-tellers. Other activities such as oujia boards and seances, which are
used to contact the dead, are manipulated by the Jinn. ‘Are you there Charlie?
Speak to us Charlie!!’ are the sort of words spoken by anxious relatives
(names are obviously different!) seeking to make contact with their loved
ones. And it is when the Jinn starts to talk and communicate as ‘Charlie’,
that the people are truly fooled.
One of the biggest manipulations of the Jinn is through
visions. Through these visions the Jinns are more likely to lead people away
from the worship of God then any other way. When a person sees a vision in
front of his eyes it is something which is very hard to explain away. Only by
having knowledge of the world of the Jinn and conviction in God, can a person
fight such a trial. The countless numbers of visions of Jesus Christ and the
Virgin Mary over the centuries has been a popular choice for the devils. It
almost seems as if leading Christians astray is the most easiest trick for the
Jinns! Not only are Christians fooled by these visions, but often the Jinns
possess and begin to talk from their voices. To the Christians this is known
as the tongues of the Angels and thus a proof for their faith. However, the
amount of unintelligible nonsense and rubbish which is heard is a clear proof
that this is in fact the tongues of the devils! For other people, visions of
their parents or relatives are commonplace. By taking on the form of peoples
parents, the Jinns can convince people that the souls of dead people still mix
with the people of the earth. This is why so many people believe in ghosts.
The onslaught of satanic visions has also hit the
Muslims. Many Muslims claim to have seen visions of the Prophet Muhammed and
even God! By doing this, Satan is able to lead astray the weak Muslims.
Through such visions, Muslims are often told that the commands of Islam are not
applicable to them. The Jinns tell them that Prayer, Fasting, Hajj etc. are
not obligatory for them. It is a great deception and unfortunately one which
has been very effective. The extent of satanic visions still continues to this
day. The recent death of Diana Princess of Wales sparked off great love and
adoration for this woman. In fact the grief of the British people was such,
that it was as if Diana was something divine. No sooner had the mourning of
Diana reached its peak, that visions of her were already being seen at Hampton Court Palace! If these visions did occur, the desire of Satan and his army of Jinn
to capitalise on this event, was evident. Such visions are clear attempts by Satan
to lead mankind away from the path of God.
Protection from the Jinn
Because the Jinn can see us while we cannot see them,
the Prophet Muhammad taught us many ways to protect ourselves from their harm,
such as seeking refuge in Allah (God) from the accursed Satan, reciting chapters
113 and 114 of the Holy Quran, and reciting the words taught by God in the Quran:
“Say: ‘My Lord! I seek refuge with You from the whisperings (suggestions) of
Satan (devils). And I seek refuge with You, my Lord, lest they may attend (or
come near) me.’” (Quran 23:97-98)
Saying Bismillah (in the Name of Allah (God)) before
entering one’s home, before eating or drinking, and before having intercourse
will also keep Satan from entering the house or partaking with a person in his
food, drink and sexual activity. Similarly, mentioning the name of Allah before
entering the toilet or taking off one’s clothes will prevent the Jinn from
seeing a person’s private parts or harming him, as the Prophet said. Strength
of faith and religion in general will also prevent the Jinn from harming a
person.
Reciting Al-Kursi verse in Arabic (Quran 2:255) provides
also a strong protection against the Jinn, as we learned from the story of Abu
Hurairah (one of Muhammad’s companions) with a devil.
Also the Prophet Muhammad said: “Do not make your
houses like graves, for Satan runs away from a house in which al-Baqarah chapter
[chapter 2] is recited.”(Narrated by Saheeh Muslim)
These Arabic verses and prophetic sayings were some
examples of how a Muslim would get protection from the Jinn. Islam teaches us
how to deal with all of God’s creation - and not just the Jinn. A true Muslim
should not fear Satan or the Jinn, because Islam taught us about them and how
to get protection from their harm.
The world of the Jinn is one which is both sinister and
intriguing. By knowing of this world we can explain many of the mysteries and
issues which bother us. By doing this we can avoid the extremes which the
people have gone to; nothing being more extreme then worshipping others besides
God. By learning the monotheism of God, we defend ourselves from these hidden
allies of Satan:
“Indeed he (Satan) and his tribe watch you from a position
where you cannot see them.” (Quran 7:27)
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