Posted on 08/01/2011 7:57:04 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A Saudi man is believed to have been gripped by jinn (ghosts) during a picnic with his friends in a valley which is reputed to be haunted. But he was later treated in an exorcist-style session by the Gulf Kingdoms religious police.
The unnamed man and seven friends from the western town of Makkah were vacationing in the nearby Taif city when they decided to descend into Wadi Al-Amak (the deep abyss) despite warnings by local people.
After a short evening trip in the valley, the colour of the mans began to change and his behavior became aggressive before he lost balance and fell down.
When his friends tried to talk to him, he shouted and pushed them away while his eyes were fixed at an area deep in the valley.
Friends then overpowered him and washed his face with cold water it was clear the man was haunted by a jinn, Sabq Arabic language daily said.
They then decided to carry him back to town they were told that the valley is haunted and that there were two similar cases in the past.
The paper said the man was taken to the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, the most influential Islamic law-enforcement authority in the conservative Moslem Gulf nation.
The Commission brought experts in such cases and subjected the man to a session of Koran recitation and incense burning until the jinn was forced to get out of the man through his hand
once the session was over, the man began to restore his strength
after a while he fully recovered and started to ask his friends why he was brought to that place.
Evil Spirits?
Not evil, merely misunderstood.
It’s amazing how many of them think “ Tales of the Arabian Nights” is a non-fiction piece.
I wonder if there’s some way that we (US and Israel) can use that superstition to our advantage; say, leak that we’re fielding an automatic djinn summoning engine or somesuch.
Well, it’s is a great book. I wonder if they realize that Aladdin is Chinese?
This image just came to mind.
don't know why
It is a great book. I wanted to name a cat Sheherazade once but figured it would confuse too many people.
The Iraqis will tell you with some pride that Aladdin is from Baghdad.
If they know he's Chinese, they're not talking. ;-)
Not my fault, I swear.
Bombay Sapphire — mmm, mmm, mmm!
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