Posted on 09/11/2013 2:46:47 PM PDT by nickcarraway
According to the Quran, there are two creations that have free will 1) humans and 2) Jinn. Like human beings, the Jinn can also be good, evil, or neutrally benevolent
Who exactly these creatures are remains for the most part a complete mystery. Apart from the information we know about these unseen creatures found in the Quran, we know next to nothing. And what the Quran says about them is very interesting.
The Jinn are mentioned frequently in the Quran, and there is an entire sura entitled Sūrat al-Jinn in the Quran.
The purpose of the Jinn, are the same as humans I did not create the jinns and the humans except to worship Me alone. Quran 51:56.
The interesting thing is that humans and Jinn sometimes interact.
The day will come when He summons all of them (and says): O you jinns, you have claimed multitudes of humans. Their human companions will say, Our Lord, we enjoyed each others company until we wasted the life span You had set for us. He will say, Hell is your destiny. They abide therein forever, in accordance with Gods will. Your Lord is Wise, Omniscient Quran 6:128.
With that being said the jinns seem to occupy a parallel world to that of mankind.
For years I have sought to find a way to independently prove their existence in various ways. I think I have recorded them on audiotape, as well photographed them in pictures. I have even gotten to the point to where I can sense them and feel their presence around me.
Some jinns are good, some are evil. They exercise free will, and they exercise choice. For example, they can choose to believe in One God or choose not to what ever the case may be
Jinns also appear to have distinct personalities.
They are different from angel beings, insofar as you can sense the difference in their intentions towards you.
Angels, for examples dont scare you, and they dont wish you harm. Jinn do in some cases. Jinns also have the power to manipulate and effect objects in the physical world.
I have seen them move chairs, knock over objects, turn on facets and lights. Most people often times seem to confuse Jinns with dead people, but they are different.
If you have thoughts on who these beings are, where they come from, how they interact with people I would like to know.
Among other things I collect stories about these unusual creatures.
If you have a jinn story please comment on this story. I may include them in a book project I am doing. Please also include your name and email address so I can contact you if you wish.
I think I get ya...thanks for the responses..
He played a Klingon on the original Star Trek series, too. The one with the energy force that fed on fear.
Sounds like something my kids would have made up as an excuse. “It wasn’t me, it was the jinn!”
Wrong! There are numerous examples of humans mightily fearing angels and angels doing great harm.
Numbers 22:31 Then the Lord opened the eyes of Balaam, and he saw the angel of the Lord standing in the way with his drawn sword in his hand; and he bowed all the way to the ground. 32 The angel of the Lord said to him, Why have you struck your donkey these three times? Behold, I have come out as an adversary, because your way was contrary to me. 33 But the donkey saw me and turned aside from me these three times. If she had not turned aside from me, I would surely have killed you just now, and let her live.
he was married to Barbara Eden... lucky guy
Once again the koran proves to be nothing but a comic book for retards.
‘THE BRASS BOTTLE with Burl Ives and Tony Randall.’
Lots of fun, and a genuine Big Fave.
Could be an empty threat.
Milk and gin also go together well.
There’s a lot more to the story of the Djinns than that. There is an Islamic and Biblical tale about the three Hebrew kings: Saul, David and Solomon.
When Saul was king, he took against the witches who lived as a community in his realm, and ordered them destroyed or banished. However, he soon found himself in need of their services after the death of the prophet Samuel. So he went in secret to one of the few remaining, the Witch of Endor, for her to conjure up the spirit of Samuel. Bad mistake.
In any event, the witches shepherded or otherwise had a relationship with the Djinn, and with them out of the picture, the Djinn were free agents. And thus they stayed through the reign of king David until the time of king Solomon.
By being granted supreme wisdom, Solomon was also given the ability to control and manipulate the Djinn, and finally decided that they were such a nuisance that they needed to be eliminated.
So he ordered all the Djinni into a group of seven(?) lead flasks, which he then closed, and sealed with his signet ring, before casting them into the sea.
Importantly, not all of the Djinn got caught, but those remaining tended to hang out at graveyards, and Allah would at times smite them with meteorites.
Otherwise, there was another group of things called the Abdala, of whom there is a fixed number, who are about on the same par with humans. But they have a different ‘covenant’ with God than do people, and people are supposed to leave them alone.
People hate the idea of leaving anything alone that they are told to leave alone, however, so from there is a whole bunch of speculation as to what the Abdala might be.
True, but that was not my point.
The koran is like Dianetics - a bunch of made up crap. If you want to discuss jinn then you have to discuss giant aliens who bred humans to mine gold.
The only part of the tale that has anything to do with the Bible is that yes, King Saul went to see the witch of Endor. No Jinns in that story or in any other part of the Bible.
The rest is pure Mohammedan gibberish.
Jinns are not even original to the Mohammed’s scribbling.
They were part of the pre-islamic arab superstitions like Mecca’s meteroite, etc.
He just blended that crap in like Joe Smith.
During the 2004 election, wasn't there something about Teresa Heinz-Kerry, and 72 Gin soaked raisins?
The Koran could be false and Jinn still exist. However, for the Koran to be true, Jinn must exist.
I was listening to book on quantum mechanics in the car the other day, specifically about the various theories created to reconcile QM with relativity. Many of them postulate multiple additional dimensions in our universe which we cannot detect but which contain much of the “dark matter” supposedly necessary to make the equations come out right.
Could spirit creatures (Jinn, angels, demons, call them what you will) exist in these other dimensions and have just about as much trouble interacting with out world as we do with theirs?
Only a small fraction of Hebraic wisdom is in The Bible.
“According to Talmudic tradition, after Adam and Eve were driven from the Garden of Eden, Adam was separated from Eve for 130 years. During this time female spirits had intercourse with Adam, and male spirits with Eve, and from these unions the mazikeen were born.
“Some Talmudic scholars have called them ghouls and demons. Others have characterised them as fairies, somewhat reminiscent of the European Celtic variety: winged creatures that could fly and practise magic. Victorian explorer-translator Sir Richard F. Burton believed the mazikeen were equivalent to djinn. They were able to foretell the future and could shapeshift. Like humans, they enjoyed feasting and drinking, and they married and had children.”
Post of the day!
I want one. I want her to look like Barbara Eden 40 years ago. And really nice.
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