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A Conversation with a Jinn: The Exorcism Experience
Posted by Umm Reem on February 11th, 2008



Umm Reem  describes her attempt at exorcism and the conversations that occurred during this experience. Please note that this questions of fiqhi nature may not be addressed, as this was not intended to be a course on the methodology of exorcism. Finally, please do not try this at home!*

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We read and we believe in every word of Noble Quâ?Tran and the ahadeeth of the Prophet, sallallahu alihi wasalam. We believe, without ever doubting, in all that Qurâ?Tan and ahadeeth talks about although we may never witness it. However, sometimes by Allahâ?Ts Mercy, we get to experience something further which affirms our faith and satisfies our hearts, and we thank Allah azzawjal for allowing us such an opportunity. It is for this reason that I want to share an incident, hoping that may this be a beneficial and Iman-boosting read for everyone.

During my visit to Pakistan last month, I had the opportunity to read over a â?~possessedâ?T girl. I will not discuss the details, but my conversation with the jinn, a creation of Allah that we have heard of but never seen, is definitely worth sharing. The conversation was a mixture of Urdu and Punjabi and I tried to be as precise as I can with the translation. This is not the complete conversation but bits and pieces.

I started of with the adhaan and some recitation from Qurâ?Tan until it, or she to be precise, agreed to talk to me. She was a female Jinnee named Seeta who had possessed a Muslim girl for almost 6-7 years. It wasnâ?Tt a voluntary possession rather a case of black magic. As advised, I tried to invite her to Islam first. Apparently it was the first time anyone had ever invited her to Islam so she was a little shocked:

Seeta: How can I become a Muslim?

Me: Why not, anyone can become a Muslim.

Seeta: But I am evil and I have done many evil actions.

Me: Itâ?Ts okay you will be forgiven if you truly repent. My Rabb is the Most forgiving!

Seeta: But Iâ?Tve been a Hindu for centuries, I cannot change now.

Me: Sure you can if you truly believe that Islam is the true religion. Why donâ?Tt you go around and see. You can travel very fast. Go around and you will find Muslim Jinns of your kind. Talk to them and ask them, they will teach you about this religion.

Seeta: Yes, I know. Their caravans pass by us and we make fun of them.

SubhanAllah, I was truly amazed when she said this. It reminded me of the first ayah of Surah Jinn: â?oSay (O Muhammad): â?oIt has been revealed to me that a group of jinns listened (to this Qurâ?Tan). They said: â?~Verily! We have heard a wonderful Recital (this Qurâ?Tan)!â? And I pictured a â?ogroupâ? of Jinn and how they still travel in caravans!

Me: Havenâ?Tt you seen the angels when you go up on the heavens and tried to listen to their conversations?

Seeta: Yes. They throw stones at us. Iâ?Tve been hit by them many times. My right arm was broken because of that!!

My heart skipped a beat. I couldnâ?Tt help but pause and just stare at the sky for few seconds. Up above those heavens, stern guards of Allah, the angels, are protecting the skies with meteor (â?~stonesâ?T as Seeta said), exactly how it is described in the Qurâ?Tan:

â?oAnd we have sought to reach the heaven; but found it filled with stern guards and flaming fires. And verily, we used to sit there in stations, to (steal) a hearing, but any who listens now will find a flaming fire watching him in ambush.â? (Jinn: 8-9)

â?oVerily! We have adorned the near heaven with the stars (for beauty).And to guard against every rebellious devil. They cannot listen to the higher group (angels) for they are pelted from every side. Outcast, and theirs is a constant (or painful) torment. Except such as snatch away something by stealing and they are pursued by a flaming fire of piercing brightness.â? (Saffat: 6-10)

I swear by Allah, I donâ?Tt see a reason why anyoneâ?Ts eyes will not over flow with tears at thisâ?"tears of joy, a feeling of contentment, and a blissful satisfaction. SubhanAllah, a matter of â?~unseenâ?T was being described by someone who had seen it yet not believed in it, and was describing without realizing the effects it was having on the listener, not only just me but the others around and the ones who will hear it for as long as I shall live.

During our conversation, I learned that she was a Sikh but got married to a Hindu jinn (who died) and she adopted her husbandâ?Ts religion and she insisted that husbandâ?Ts religion is wifeâ?Ts religion (wow talk about obedience to husbands!). But, she tried to cause confusion by insisting that she was an evil dead-soul (â?~bad ruhâ?T the concept of which still confuses many Pakistanis). Previously she had everyone believed that she was an evil dead-soul, but when I rebuked her a few times for lying and told her that she wasnâ?Tt dead yet, then finally she confessed.

In any case, she asked me to give her time to think. But when I reminded her of death and the Day of Judgment, she asked the same â?~legendaryâ?T question that why will she get hurt in Hellfire when she is made of fire! At times she also said that she doesnâ?Tt want to change her religion. And finally she said what manifested her â?~natureâ?T and confirmed her reality:

â?oI know Allah is the Creator but I cannot bow down to him!â?

La howla wala quwatta illa billah. Same arrogance, same pride. Didnâ?Tt Iblees refuse to make sajdah even though he was certain of Allah being the Creator:

â?oâ?¦Aba wastakbarahâ?¦â?[And they prostrated except Iblîs (Satan), he refused and was proud and was one of the disbelievers. 2:34]

I told her that she was doing exactly what her â?~masterâ?T Iblees had done, and she replied:

â?oWe are all of the same nature!â? iyyadhobillah.

I sat there staring at her thinking to myself that this creation is low in intellect and high in arrogance and so even after seeing the clear Miracles of Allah azzawjal refuses to believe. On the other hand, humans cannot see what these jinns can see, but are blessed with a higher intellect. And perhaps thatâ?Ts why humanity has more â?~logicalâ?T and â?~reasonableâ?T proofs with the addition of the living miracle of Qurâ?Tan to see the truthfulness of Islam, yet if humans refuse then what good is that intellect which still leads to arrogance and ignorance!

We seek Allahâ?Ts refuge from the evil characteristics of arrogance, a trait of shaytaan.

Of the things that she said about Ibless was that he has a throne above the water!

The Messenger of Allah, sallallahu alihi wasalm, said:

â?oIblees placed his throne on water then he sends out his emissariesâ?¦â? (Muslim, 5023)

She also said that he has told them that he will wear a crown on the Day of Judgment.

He has also promised them of unlimited â?~rewardsâ?T. She said,

â?oYour Rabb has promised you rewards and our Iblees has promised us rewards.â?

Surely his promises are nothing but lies, as mentioned in Qurâ?Tan:

â?oAnd Shaitân (Satan) will say when the matter has been decided: â?oVerily, Allah promised you a promise of truth. And I too promised you, but I betrayed you. I had no authority over you except that I called you, so you responded to me. So blame me not, but blame yourselves. I cannot help you, nor can you help me. I deny your former act in associating me (Satan) as a partner with Allah (by obeying me in the life of the world). Verily, there is a painful torment for the Zâlimûn (polytheists and wrong-doers, etc.).â? (14:22)

And surely he will turn his backs on all those who obeyed him:

â?oTheir allies deceived them) like Shaitân (Satan), when he says to man: â?oDisbelieve in Allah.â? But when (man) disbelieves in Allah, Shaitân (Satan) says: â?oI am free of you, I fear Allah, the Lord of the â?~Alamîn (mankind, jinns and all that exists)!â? (59:16)

She had a particular obsession with Ibleesâ?Ts beauty and kept repeating how handsome he is, aâ?Toodhobillahi minhu. She also uttered a lot of evil which can only be uttered by someone wicked, and I will not mention it here.

Let me mention that the spell was cast upon the girl out of sheer jealousy and sadly by a very close relative. That day, as I read Surah Falaq upon her and got to the last verse, wAllahi I felt like I was reading it for the first time. It was as if I could â?~understandâ?T the meanings of it: â?oAnd from the evil of the envier when he envies.â?

I was able to see what jealousy can cause; I could see the dangers of the one who becomes jealous, iyyadhobillah. That day, I truly appreciated the duâ?Tas of protecting oneself from evil eye and jealousy, and the adhkar of day and night.

Let me also state a few things that I had previously learned about jinns, mainly from Bilal Philipâ?Ts book and from Sh. Yasirâ?Ts Aqeedah class, and were confirmed by talking to Seeta:

She mentioned that if she leaves that girl, then she would want to possess someone else, I asked her the reason and she said:

â?oBecause it is fun and I enjoy bothering people!â? aâ?ToodhobiAllah!

She liked attention and perhaps thatâ?Ts why she was so talkative. However, she was a liar who tried to cause as many confusion as she possibly could.

She had a strong hold on the girl while in the bathroom. To be honest, some of the incidents were quite scary and I wonâ?Tt even mention them. My sincere advice is to never forget the duâ?Ta before entering the bathroom!

To conclude, I have some advice for myself and for everyone else. To have a strong faith in Allah azzawjal and placing oneâ?Ts tawakkul in Allah alone is a strong weapon against shayateen. If I ever get the permission from this sister, I would like to write about how she was before when the Jinn possessed her and how improving her faith kept weakening the jinn in her.

The beautiful adhkaar and the duâ?Tas are indeed a fortress of a believer. To be quite honest, that is the only defense we have against them but it is the fortification if we read with certainty and belief.

Be punctual with the prayers and read Qurâ?Tan. Make sure you recite Qurâ?Tan, and if you cannot (for some reasonable reason) then have it recited in your house everyday. Read your duaâ?Ts before leaving and upon entering the house (so shayateen donâ?Tt enter with you), before eating, before entering the bathroom and especially before falling asleep. May Allah azzawjal protect us from the fitan and sharr of all the shayateen among men and jinn, protect our spouses, children, families and all the Muslims around the world.

Lastly and most importantly, may Allah azzawjal reward Sh. Yasir Qadhi for his valuable advice and for taking time out to assist me throughout the exorcism.

http://muslimmatters.org/2008/02/11/a-conversation-with-a-jinn-the-exorcism-experience/




 

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