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To: Lorianne

Thanks for posting this!! Have been fascinated with jinn mythology, in particular for ideas for a story I am working on. If you know of any other articles/links, do ping me or email me! thanks!


11 posted on 12/31/2006 2:11:24 PM PST by Alkhin (star dust contemplating star dust)
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To: Alkhin

If you know of any other articles/links, do ping me or email me! thanks!
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You will often see Jinn after consuming copious amounts of Gin and Juice!


18 posted on 12/31/2006 3:09:44 PM PST by Grizzled Bear ("Does not play well with others.")
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To: Alkhin
Apparently jinn eat the bones of slaughtered animals, as evidenced by this fascinating 7th-century toilet ettiquette fatwa:

Ruling on using sea-shells to clean oneself after defecating

Question: Are sea-shells considered to be among the bones which we are not permitted to use to clean ourselves after defecating?

Answer: Praise be to Allaah.

We put this question to Shaykh Muhammad ibn ‘Uthaymeen, who replied:

No, rather it is permissible to use them because of the hadeeth, “For you is every bone over which the name of Allaah was pronounced [when the animal was slaughtered].” And these shells are not slaughtered, so they are not like animals which we are permitted to eat, over which the name of Allaah is pronounced at the time of slaughter, and the bones of which we are forbidden to use to clean ourselves after defecating, because they are the food of the Muslim jinn, as stated in the hadeeth quoted above.

And Allaah knows best.

24 posted on 12/31/2006 6:42:17 PM PST by Sender ("How do you know what the fish think? You're not a fish." -Hui Zi)
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