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Jinn stories...

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Anyone got one?
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i saw Jinn once. she was blond blue eyed women!! she had big alaabtooo.. mss jinn was wonderfull.. :up:
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Yalaxow doesn't believe in jins.
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Yes, i saw jinn or i believe i saw jinn. they do not look like humns, but have all the human features. i described what i saw to a sheikh.
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haxxor, you want Jinn stories or you want to meet one?

I met a very strange tortoise last year: viewtopic.php?f=18&t=275472
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I believe there is some kind of jinn in my flat. he imprisons me here not alloweing to get married.

( daiman retreats from the thread as she made such statement).
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waryaa wrote:haxxor, you want Jinn stories or you want to meet one?

I met a very strange tortoise last year: viewtopic.php?f=18&t=275472
I've met one and one is enough :|

I just want to know if there's more jinn stories from other people.
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daiman wrote:I believe there is some kind of jinn in my flat. he imprisons me here not alloweing to get married.

( daiman retreats from the thread as she made such statement).
this is a crazy statement. jinns don't restrain people from getting married.
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The Jinn of Mali

Until a few weeks ago, Al Farouk, the patron djinn of Timbuktu, protected the ancient city in northern Mali. For centuries, from astride a winged horse in center of the city, the stone genie kept watch over the houses so that children didn’t sneak out at night. Legend had it that if Al Farouk caught you getting up to anything naughty, he’d warn you the first two times. If he nabbed you a third time, you’d disappear forever.

Now Al Farouk has disappeared. On June 30, days after UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, placed the city of Timbuktu on its list of endangered historical sites, Al Farouk’s statue was beheaded by a man called Abu Zaar. “People thought Al Farouk was the saint protector of the city,” he told French television. Abu Zaar belongs to Ansar al Dine, Defenders of the Faith, a militant group that recently seized control of Northern Mali and has aligned itself with Al Qaeda’s main franchise in Africa, Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb. Abu Zaar said, “There’s only one protector. That’s us.”
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aniga jinkeyga waxyaabo badan buu ii sheegaa even though he imprisons me and fights with anyone who tries to marry me or makes me feel that that person is not good to me. He whispers to me at night and tells me stuff like who is going to harm me but offers no slution. at times, he tells me how long i am going to live...and now at this point he exgerated the lenght or simple did not hear the exact words before he was thrown back or shoot at by the angels safegurading the heaven. overallo quite harmful to have a jinn.
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^^^ quran ee saasaar and put surah al baraqah on everyday a jiin will not enter your house if u hve played surah al baraqah

my problem is a bit different i get this guy thats wears white n carries the quran and a waran with him that comes to me everynight ... Shows me events and place ... Wateva he shows me comes true moths later n i get the sense of deja vu

Just wondering if anyone else gets this .. I asked sum sheikhs they just say waa karamad illah ku siiyay
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camaamad and waran hayaay :lol: maay keyga ma arki karo. i just saw him once but not sure that was him or other. i think that they are several. i do not think they are muslims though. they come into my dreams more.....

the point about having baqarah recited in the house is very true. i remmeber one time that i lfet my house veyr intidy ( something I never done in my life), and also left some rubish inside as I was just coming to the house once a month or so. so one nnight I slept in my room without clearing all those thigs up nor did i put the rquran on. it was quite messy. i wake up ( while still dreaming) quite few people sleeping next to my bed on the floor. one of them had his hadns tieded up and felt it was others who did that to him. he tired to come to me and that is when i woke up. acuudu bileystey and cleared the house 2am! and put baqara on!
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