Posted on 04/24/2012 3:08:49 PM PDT by nickcarraway
An 18-year-old Egyptian girl who shed blood tears claimed she had been touched by jinn, which are ghosts and spirits popular in Upper Egyptian folklore.
According to a report in the Arabic language quotidian, Sabeaa, a girl named Dawaa appeared on Al Nahar Television, to share her experience.
She said she had been touched by tribe of about one-thousand jinn.
Amr Al-Laithi, a Muslim scholar, recited verses from Quran as the teenager fell unconscious. When she woke up after about 20 minutes, she claimed she could not remember anything but was suffering an intense headache.
The Muslim scholar explained that the jinn in this case, thankfully, were merely an external influence on the girl. And that this was because there was no change in her voice, and too, that she did she suffer from physical convulsions.
Those frightening symptoms, he asserted, are only seen in cases when jinn are internal and the victim has succumbed to total control.
Neither person was available for comment at press time.
Nor did the jinn offer a motive in their attempt to seize the girl.
Posession being 9/10 of the law would a Muslim exorcism be illegal?
Nor did the jinn offer a motive in their attempt to seize the girl.
Don't be messin' with us Jinns...
Or she could have had a chalazion (sp?) or something in her eye that burst on its own. Could be a lot of things.
I once saw Hinn “slay in the Spirit” this fat lady. Her wig got caught in his ring though. Lying on her back, her hand grappled to pull the wig out of his hand as he bent down to give it back.
Finally she got the wig back, put it on her head, and then her hand also fell lifeless on the ground.
Everyone in the crowd laughed hard at it, but I was thinking “you’re ok with this, but don’t you suspect there might be some faking of getting knocked out cold going on here?”
When she woke up after about 20 minutes, she claimed she could not remember anything but was suffering an intense headache.
Yep, she was hitting the Gin.
Paging George Noury ,, Jinn on line 2..
Fairies, jinns and lesser demons...Oh my!
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