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#16 [Permalink] Posted on 1st September 2020 00:38
Nice little Jinn story in a Darul Uloom in the UK

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By Shaykh Hasan Ali (The jinns were not students, but occupants of the old building)
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#17 [Permalink] Posted on 1st September 2020 00:51
If humans can readily physically see jinns, can cameras record them?
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#18 [Permalink] Posted on 1st September 2020 01:55
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  1. Shut off all lights at night
  2. Light up a candle
  3. Observe the flame casually.
  4. Start taking your finger near the flame slowly and it will begin to actually burn before you touch the flame.

  5. Now practise and you will begin to see "Halo" which is the non-luminous part of the candle.


It is the conclusion of some that 5 is the sort of material which the Jinns are made up of and thus human eye or even Camera can observe HALOES which are predictably Jinn.

Saeed in West-Midlands claims that he can observe these HALOES, nice Ahl-e-Hadeeth Bangladesh brother who is an engineer by qualification...No idea if he is any good in Ruqya or not so people shouldn't start contacting him on my recommendation...

www.ruqyahparascience.com/
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#19 [Permalink] Posted on 1st September 2020 05:15
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Not sure about Haji Abdul Wahab sahab رحمة الله عليه but I have heard of another famous elder, Maulana Jamshed رحمة الله عليه, who has now passed away, used to make Tashkeel of Jinns and even gave bayans.

BTW, Haji Abdul Wahab رحمة الله عليه was not an alim.
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#20 [Permalink] Posted on 1st September 2020 07:37
Science cannot explain life of Jinn.
But Jinn exists.
That strengthens my Imaan.
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#21 [Permalink] Posted on 1st September 2020 09:42
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Walaikumus Salam

Interesting book. JazakAllahu khaira for sharing!
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#22 [Permalink] Posted on 1st September 2020 10:14
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I knew you had also heard it recently but just thought i'll put it out so you dont have to keep clarifying. Jinns in darul ulooms is a well known phenomenon.
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#23 [Permalink] Posted on 1st September 2020 10:15
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Lol.

When they weren't holding up the roof they did trouble few markaz students unfortunately.
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#24 [Permalink] Posted on 1st September 2020 11:35
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I spent a LOT of time at the markaz and the madrasah. Both night and day. Never saw anything.

The only thing I can think of was when I was around 13 years old. It was the first time i went in Jamaat. We were sent to zakariyyah masjid in Bolton if I'm remembering correctly. One night after most of the locals had left we were just chilling in the Jamaat khanna in our own groups. The adults were in the middle of the room in a halaqah. One of them stood up to leave, but he couldn't. It seemed as if something kept pushing him back to the halaqah no matter from which direction he tried to leave from. It seemed like it was something normal for him to happen because he was smiling and relaxed while this was happening.

Since then I've been to all sorts of nooks, and corners, and jungles, and mountainous wilderness areas of the world, but never seen or experienced jinn activity as far as I can recall.

Obviously I understand and accept that it happens, but I suspect it's not as common as people make it out to be. How many people on here has seen a jinn?
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#25 [Permalink] Posted on 1st September 2020 11:51
Once a pious and reliable scholar narrated this story. (summarized)

He said; one scholar killed a snake. Later in the evening jinns came and took him. He was placed before their Qazi.
Qazi: why did you kill our brother.
Scholar: I didn't knew he was a jinn.
Qazi: You will be punished under shariah.
Scholar: I read a hadith, (summarized) that if a person disguises as something else and he is killed, the killer will not be punished.
Qazi: True, I heard this hadith from Rasulullah SAS. You will be freed.

He was brought back to his place.
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#26 [Permalink] Posted on 1st September 2020 11:56
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Madrassah building but it was many moons ago and only couple of students. They may have got it outside the premises.

Couple of jamat sathis had the experience in bolton aswell but not in zakaria. I assume when you went it was the old building and not the new one.
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#27 [Permalink] Posted on 1st September 2020 12:03
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That's right. The old building.
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#28 [Permalink] Posted on 1st September 2020 13:04
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First hand report.

Jamaat traveling in Mewat, camped in a tiny deserted masjid outside the village, in a farm. Jamaat was asleep and Fajr time had entered. We were awoken by a couple of village men standing over us telling us, "uttho, namaz ka waqt ho gaya." When we turned around to see who it was, there was no one there. The strange thing is none of us was the least bit concerned, at the time, that we had been woken up in such an unusual way, and we all went about making preparations for salah as if nothing out of the ordinary had happened. We were later told by the village folk that some strange things were known to take place in their area as one of the men in the village was a nujoomi.
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#29 [Permalink] Posted on 1st September 2020 19:42
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السلام عليكم

Indeed a reliable incident.. the scholar who killed the snake was none other than Hazrat Shah waliullah Muhaddith Dehlawi sahab رحمة الله عليه and the incident is mentioned in 'Arwah e Thalatha' which was compiled by Hazrat Maulana Syed Zuhur ul Hasan Sahab Kasaulwi رحمة الله عليه (former Nazim of Khanqah Imdadiyah Ashrafiya Thanabhawan) with commentary from Hakeem ul ummat Hazrat Maulana Ashraf Ali Thanwi رحمة الله عليه

Here.. now u have daleel :-)




duas..

wa Assalam..
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#30 [Permalink] Posted on 1st September 2020 20:12
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السلام عليكم

Some incidents i have signed the confidentiality clause.. and rest i can narrate إن شاء الله .. :-)

I may have told this on sunniforum.. since many are new here so here it is..

2012/ 2013.. Summer time.. i set to visit my sister and it was mid-noon.. sun was up and scorching hot..

I parked my vehicle on the side of a wide road which seemed deserted since none dared to step out in that heat.. the adjacent pavement was also wide enough for someone to take quite a number of steps before reaching the buildings..

As i walked ahead someone came from the opposite direction.. and had his gaze fixed at me.. he was dressed as a Tablighi would as anyone's guess.. a tall man.. wheatish complexion.. dark flowing beard in Pathani dress..

He said salam from afar and approached me.. i had no clue who he was.. and the moment he came near.. held my hand for Musafah.. before even i could say anything after replying him he said " Dr sahab .. sab se bada Jihad aaj kal in galiyon me chehre pe ye lekar phirna hai " ( Dr sahab.. the greatest jihad these days is to have this on the face and walk these streets..) pointing towards my beard..

I was stunned for a moment.. i had no idea who he was.. tried hard to recollect.. and Alhamdulillah i may be bad in remembering names.. but faces i do not forget..

Even at the city Markaz i would sit at a corner and hardly interact with anyone.. with nothing more than a salaam.. let alone tell anyone that i was a doctor.. and he was not from my local masjid where hardly a few know me..

Thinking hard.. in about 10 seconds i turned back to have another look at him.. and there was None.. he was just gone..

Impossible it would have been for him to even run back towards the buildings in that time.. let alone walk..

So i dont know who or what he was.. Strange incident at the most.. wallahu Alam..

wa Assalam..

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