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Do you believe the devil (iblis the jinn) is real, and have you experienced it?

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    unknownuser
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    Bismillah ir-Rahman ir-Raheem.

    I can talk a little bit about my own experience of it.

    The fiercest enemity I have ever seen, in my path, is from the gay. The extreme idiocy they engage in, works like an obscurer of light, and the people who posess it. There was a time when many of these people were present, some not gay, in a chatroom I was in, and not surprisingly, they would output the words of Iblis.
    So definately stay away from them, if anyone of them claims to be a believer, refuse it. The Quran has several passages forbidding this, and God didn't say this for entertainment.
    Ofcourse, I've seen them in real life aswell, but they are mostly rejected by mainstream society, so they are not a problem there.
    But on IRC it's like sitting down right next to them, when you sit with your computer. And they don't say who they are, but output devilish garbage constantly, probably driving the disbeliever insane. Ofcourse it's not just the gay, but that's where I noticed it mostly. Law-abiding citizens are usually ok, except those with weak morals.

    I have also seen angels in Al-Qaida. That doesn't mean I support them, they act on their belief, and their connection to God, and so do I.
    But with regards to the output of the USA, no wonder they are offended, because so am I. I don't want my people to be constantly brainwashed with gansta-rap, rambos, or other dumb-as-a-bell hero, until they believe they are society, and act like them. HEY how many didn't do the crane karate kid move!?!?!? What about giving the intelligent, the tools to learn, in an early age, instead of harassing them? Creating a resource, instead of a potential mass-murderer. The latter, would ofcourse be devil cultivation, performed by the harassing mob, which are devil worshippers.

    (God cultivation = cultivating forth godly people, done by God-worshippers, people who obey God.)

    Best Regards / Salam-o-aleikum
    Arif.

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      arnoldyasin
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      Peace bro "Arnold",
      The problem im having with accepting Jinn in the Quran to be the evil/erring part of man is the following verse
      Some of us(Jinn) are righteous, and some are less than righteous; we follow various paths.
      If Jinn are the erring/evil part of men then the above verse does not make sense. How do you explain that? GOD Bless!

      Salam my dear Jonny,

      I'm sorry to say this but I don't know if you have a brick wall in front of your head, because I have said this so many times to you. Jinn is also used for humans that are rarely seen in direct society. It is NOT a title for ONE thing, it is used for SEVERAL things, including humans, fantasies, emotions, rarely seen animals, legends, dead people and many more. Jinn means SOMETHING concealed, and thus can refer to MANY things at the same time.

      If you would have taken the time to read my book I gave in the link, you would not have made your above comment. This is my commentary on Surah 72

      "This clear enough, as it directly refers to the nomads, hermits, travelers living in the time of Muhammed. At that moment they were seen by the prophet, so there status of being jinn, doesnt always refer to the direct situation, but to the normal situation. Normally these people were not seen by Muhammed and his people, and by thus carry the title jinn, rarely seen. That told about the Quran, when they got back to their people. Here they also refer to human activity of telling fortunes through the stars, and acknowledging that it will only work against them. Describing themselves, as some of us good, some of us bad. There is my vision, no doubt that here jinn is meant as the persons normally not seen, the nomads, hermits, monks. That they were most likely Followers of Jesus or Jews who believed in idols, as Osiris, can be seen by verse 723 ?Exalted is the glory of our Lord; He has neither wife nor son.?"

      And here is my conclusion on what Jinn are

      "Conclusion.

      I have tried my best to give make an as clear answer as I can from the Quran itself. I believe, I have proven that the word jinn, doesnt has a fixed meaning, as it is depended on the context of the verses. We have come across the meanings as ego, desires, fantasies, bad/evil thoughts, emotions as hate, anger. Humans living out of direct view of the more populated societies, as nomads, people living in jungles. People working behind the scenes in politics, rulers of nations or religious groups, intelligent people that live secluded. Monks, nuns, hermits. Bums, top criminals, people living maybe in a city, but are not part of its system. People living in secluded villages or societies and so on. People of the past, legends. Ancestors, imaginary idols, peerless people. More ideas can come up, as the word jinn is versatile in its applying. But I hope to have broken the myth of the invisible spirits, as these are not given in the Quran. I admit, they are also not denied, as they can fall under the term hidden, but there has been no verses given at all, that give any clue of their existence. The rule I applied here, is looking for the meanings of words, through text analysis, instead of applying given fixed title meanings, is in my eyes, the true key to the Quran, the Reading, as it will give wider understandings, in words as Djenna, Jahannam, mailik-ah and so on. More research must be done, may God accept this work. All faults are of my own. May this be the start.."

      As you can see NO fixed meaning! It is not black or white, it is not or emotions or beings. IT ARE BOTH!

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        unknownuser
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        that reminds me of some 80s lyric ...

        "the devil inside .. the devil inside ... every single one of us the devil inside ... " >D

        sorry ;D

        yea i think we all experienced iblees working his magic in our lives

        have you?

        peace

        voodoo How's that for magic? D

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          nerspi
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          peace

          arnold, you said jinn means more then one thing. could ghosts also be called jinn?

          there have been people who claimed to be in contact with ghosts,
          i don't know how that can be possible since people who die should go to
          heaven or hell.

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            arnoldyasin
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            Salaam Aleikum Nerspi,

            The Quran says

            2399 (Those who keep belying themselves), when death comes to one of them, say, My Lord! Send me back (2374, 90).
            23100 That I may do good works in that I left behind! But, nay! It is a mere word of no significance that he speaks. And behind them is a barrier until the Day they are raised. (395.

            Also they are not awake during their death, only when people are brought back to conciousness in the Next Life, will they wake up

            3652 They will exclaim, Oh, woe unto us! Who has awakened us from our beds of sleep? This is what the Beneficent promised, and the Messengers spoke the truth. ('Marqad' = Bed of sleep = Resting place. The concept of punishment in the grave is non-Quranic and, hence, wrong).

            People claim many things, but they don't understand it. What they are doing is picking up the frequencies of deceased people in the Quantum Field. I explain it here

            Scientific Explanation of the Afterlife

            So Ghosts cannot fall under the term jinn.

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              jonny_k
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              Peace all,
              I agree with brother "ARnold" here. Jinn are not ghosts. Infact ghosts are mythical beings and i believe theyve been confused with Jinn which are plasma beings and they can causally influence the environment just as we can. GOD Bless!

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                nerspi
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                peace

                ok, but since jinn has more then one meaning, is there any chance, or any ayyah in the qur'an that would imply, that jinn is a not human but a different being/creation?

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                  jonny_k
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                  Peace "nerspi",

                  peace

                  ok, but since jinn has more then one meaning, is there any chance, or any ayyah in the qur'an that would imply, that jinn is a not human but a different being/creation?

                  JK- Yes IMO there is. Rea sura 72 fore example. GOD Bless!

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                    arnoldyasin
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                    Nonsense Jonny, complete nonsense. Jinn means 'something hidden'. They talk about God having no wife or son. They talk about listening to the 'angels' through the stars. It is known Jewish, Christian and Persian monks lived in the deserts, travelling. They were fortunetellers and astrologers. Monks live outside society, and are thus hidden for the public. Which is why they are called Jinn. A snake is also called jinn or janna, but a snake is not invisible is it? It is called jinn because it is rarely seen, and mostly only at the last moment. Monks tried to tell the future through the stars. Qabala is a known Jewish form of Astrology. Nostradamus used it too. No need for believing in unsupported creatures when easy answers are right in front of us.

                    My commentary on Surah 72

                    "This clear enough, as it directly refers to the nomads, hermits, travelers living in the time of Muhammed. At that moment they were seen by the prophet, so there status of being jinn, doesnt always refer to the direct situation, but to the normal situation. Normally these people were not seen by Muhammed and his people, and by thus carry the title jinn, rarely seen. That told about the Quran, when they got back to their people. Here they also refer to human activity of telling fortunes through the stars, and acknowledging that it will only work against them. Describing themselves, as some of us good, some of us bad. There is my vision, no doubt that here jinn is meant as the persons normally not seen, the nomads, hermits, monks. That they were most likely Followers of Jesus or Jews who believed in idols, as Osiris, can be seen by verse 723 ?Exalted is the glory of our Lord; He has neither wife nor son.?"

                    And here is my conclusion on what Jinn are

                    "Conclusion.

                    I have tried my best to give make an as clear answer as I can from the Quran itself. I believe, I have proven that the word jinn, doesnt has a fixed meaning, as it is depended on the context of the verses. We have come across the meanings as ego, desires, fantasies, bad/evil thoughts, emotions as hate, anger. Humans living out of direct view of the more populated societies, as nomads, people living in jungles. People working behind the scenes in politics, rulers of nations or religious groups, intelligent people that live secluded. Monks, nuns, hermits. Bums, top criminals, people living maybe in a city, but are not part of its system. People living in secluded villages or societies and so on. People of the past, legends. Ancestors, imaginary idols, peerless people. More ideas can come up, as the word jinn is versatile in its applying. But I hope to have broken the myth of the invisible spirits, as these are not given in the Quran. I admit, they are also not denied, as they can fall under the term hidden, but there has been no verses given at all, that give any clue of their existence. The rule I applied here, is looking for the meanings of words, through text analysis, instead of applying given fixed title meanings, is in my eyes, the true key to the Quran, the Reading, as it will give wider understandings, in words as Djenna, Jahannam, mailik-ah and so on. More research must be done, may God accept this work. All faults are of my own. May this be the start.."

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                      unknownuser
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                      Arnold Yasin

                      First of all, listening by the stars, means eavesdropping.
                      Jinn are beings of smokeless fire. The meaning doesn't change throughout the Quran. They are the same as spirits, also found in other religions. In christianity they are known as "the watchers" or "nephilim" aswell, probably a term used by someone who didn't know them so well. In Buddhism there is a jinn called Mara, which equates to Iblis. The name changes according to the time, and whoever was the enemy of the reciever of gnosis at that time. My devil was "Tika."

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                        Peace bro "Arnold",
                        Whilst i agree with you most of the time here i can only agree to disagree for the time being. I agree however that "Jinn" means "hidden" just like "ins" means "sociable, one at tranquility etc(http//www.studyquran.org/LaneLexicon/Volume1/00000150.pdf)". It is also derived from a root and means many things in general later adopted for a certain being. And so the Quran used it to indicate "human" which itself is a word with general meaning but has been used to define us beings. Neither "jinn" nor "insaan/nas" are proper nouns. They all have some meanings and are derived from certain roots whose meaning are general. So i dont see any problem. It all depends on how the Quran defines a term and IMO just as it has defined "nas/insaan" as specific beings so has it done with jinn/jaan. GOD Bless!

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                          nerspi
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                          peace

                          arnold, the article is interesting and does make sense.
                          but how does that explain the "ghosts" moving things around the house?

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                            Joe_Betik
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                            salaam

                            so much has been said about them jinns, but how many has ever had an encounter/experience with them?

                            imho, surah jinn has the best explanation on them jinns. it may perhaps be that when we read the verses literally, we may initially find that some of the meaning (narratives, suggestions, explanations, etc.) may be 'out of this world' or strange or beyond comprehension. but please remember that Allah, the Compassionate Mercy is beyond human perceptions. still, insha-Allah he will make some of us understand the 'strange'.

                            a narrative will only be comprehended when it is experienced. otherwise, it will be just another empty talk, even Allah, the Compassionate Mercy. so, have patience with Allah please.

                            peace

                            joe

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                              arnoldyasin
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                              And Joe, when there are far more simpler explanations, why should we then hold on to the more illogical ones?

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                                Joe_Betik
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                                salaam arnold

                                you are right. you are right. you are right. but that's very much relative to you.

                                for us, Allah has the only and best explanations, for it is His knowledge, and He will make us understand insha-Allah accordingly. the problem with some people is that they thought they know better than the next person, and worst still they thought have a better explanation than Allah. subhan-Allah!

                                the whole issue is perhaps just about human attitude towards Allah the Compassionate Mercy. when say, Allah explained that x is such and such, most people with less understanding usually say that's ridiculous. another with a bit more understanding may say, yes that that is possible, and yet another with a better bit of understanding says, yes, it is right for Allah is never wrong.

                                some will attempt to explain (but subject to their mind's capabilities), some will attempt to add other sources (this is a very common phenomenon - the introduction od hadith), while some others will have full trust (haqq al-yaqeen) in Allah the Wise to teach them. basically, different people with different attitudes towards Allah the Lord of creations = different premises.

                                this is all about being muslim.

                                peace
                                joe

                                And Joe, when there are far more simpler explanations, why should we then hold on to the more illogical ones?

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                                  nerspi
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                                  peace

                                  also, how can "ghosts" posses humans?
                                  there are people who said they were possesd by ghosts,
                                  i'm just wondering how is that possible and
                                  what really happened?

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                                    arnoldyasin
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                                    These are mental patients. You would be surprised how people can delude themselves. They make them believe themselves to be possessed and start acting it. Some get huge strength because they lost their mental block on their muscles. This is the same a person believing he is napoleon, a case of self-illusion. Sadly a superstitious surroundings will strenghten the person's illusion by really believing the person is possessed by jinns or ghosts.

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                                      TheNabi
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                                      Peace

                                      I have and still do take the devil for my companion because I am not always hip to God's rules. The devils are the opposers and I admit to that.

                                      Joe

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                                        nerspi
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                                        peace

                                        why aren't you hip to God's rules?
                                        and why would you take the devil for your companion?

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                                          almarh0m
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                                          Salamun alaykum

                                          The more verses I read about The Jinn the more I am convinced that Jinn are Men like us , what other Conclusion can you draw if they ( The Jinn ) have hearts , Eyes, Ears ( Intellectual Faculties ) but choose not to use them ? I just kept coming back to this Verse whenever I think of The Jinn.

                                          7179 - Many are the Jinns and men we have made for Hell They have hearts wherewith they understand not, eyes wherewith they see not, and ears wherewith they hear not. They are like cattle. Nay more misguided For they are heedless of warning.

                                          A bit tired of the all the different Theories thrown up about The Jinn , surely some of the People in the forum have some simple and logical Definition of It ? The only Jinn ( spirit ) I know for sure is......the One in the Bottle , so please Wise People in the forum , give us your Clear Definition of a Jinn .

                                          Thank you and God Bless

                                          almarh0m

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