DJINN/JINN AND HUMANS
JINN/DJINN
What is a jinn djinn
Jinni, plural jinn, also called
genie, Arabic jinni, in Arabic mythology, a supernatural spirit below the level
of angels and devils. Jinn are beings of flame or air capable of assuming human
or animal form and are said to dwell in all conceivable inanimate objects,
stones, trees, ruins underneath the earth, in the air, and in fire.
Other than the western myths that say jinns are blue and live in a magical lamp like the story of aladdin.They are creatures like humans, animals and many others. were created by GOD/ALLAH
Other than the western myths that say jinns are blue and live in a magical lamp like the story of aladdin.They are creatures like humans, animals and many others. were created by GOD/ALLAH
in smokeless fire. They are the descendats of satan but not excatly him, have free will and among them are believers and non-believers. live a normal life to marry, produce, work, like we people do.
They possess the bodily needs of
human beings and can even be killed, but they are free from all physical
restraints.
Jinn delight in punishing humans for
any harm done them, intentionally or unintentionally, and are said to be
responsible for many diseases and all kinds of accidents; However, those
human beings knowing the proper magical procedure can exploit the jinn to their
advantage.
History of jinn
Belief in jinn was common in early Arabia, where they were
thought to inspire poets and soothsayers. Even Muhammad originally feared that
his revelations might be the work of jinn. Their existence was further
acknowledged in official Islam, which showed that they, like human beings, would
have to face eventual salvation or damnation.
Jinn, especially through their association with magic, have
always been favorite figures in North African, Egyptian, Syrian, Persian, and
Turkish folklore and are the centre of an immense popular literature, appearing
notably in The Thousand and One Nights. In India and Indonesia, they have
entered local Muslim imaginations with the Qurʾānic descriptions and Arabic
literature.
However, both Islam and non-Islamic scholarship distinguish
between angels, jinn and demons (shayāṭīn) as three different spiritual
entities in Islamic traditions. We distinguish the jinn from demons
in that they can be both evil and good, while genuine demons are only evil.
What are the jinn powers
Allah has given jinn powers that he has not given to humans.
Allah has told us about some of their powers such as the ability to move and
travel quickly.
One jinn guaranteed
to Prophet Suleiman (Solomon, peace, and blessings be upon him) that he would
bring the throne of the Queen of Yemen to Jerusalem in a moment, faster than
the time needed for someone to get up from where he was sitting. Allah Almighty
says stalwart of the Jinn said: I will bring it thee before thou can rise from
thy place.
He may try me whether I give thanks or am ungrateful.
Whosoever gives thanks he only gives thanks for (the good of) his soul: and
whosoever is ungrateful (is ungrateful only to his own soul’s hurt). For lo! My
Lord is Absolute in independence, Bountiful.”
God has given Jinn / Djinn powers that he has not given to
humans. Allah has told us about some of their powers such as the ability to
move and travel quickly.
Proof
of Jinn / Djinn Power
One Jinn / Djinn guaranteed to Prophet Suleiman (Solomon, peace, and
blessings be upon him) that he would bring the throne of the Queen of Yemen to
Jerusalem in a moment, faster than the time needed for someone to get up from
where he was sitting. Allah Almighty says stalwart of the Jinn / Djinn said: I
will bring it thee before thou can rise from thy place.
Lo! I am strong and trusty for such work. One with whom was knowledge of the
Scripture said: I will bring it thee before thy gaze return unto thee. And when
he saw it set in his presence, Solomon said, this is of the bounty of my Lord.
He may try me whether I give thanks or am ungrateful. Whosoever gives thanks he
only gives thanks for (the good of) his soul: and whosoever is ungrateful (is
ungrateful only to his own soul’s hurt). For lo! My Lord is Absolute in
independence, Bountiful.”
The Ability and Strength
of the Jinn / DjinnJinn / Djinn have much strength and different abilities given to them by
God.
Allah has informed us of some of their ability, including great speed and
strength, along with their ability to possess both living and nonliving bodies.
Builders & Divers. It is also known from the Quran that the Djinn used to build Castles for Solomon, those who would dive into the depths of Oceans and bring jewels and pearls from the depths below.
Strong & Fast Moving
They can move from place to place very fast; and can carry objects/people along with them. From Majmu-al-fatwa of Ibn Tamiyya, we find stories about people who used to travel from place to place through the air – they were all carried by the Jinn
Defying gravity
The Jinn / Djinn used to go to the lowest heaven to eavesdrop on the inhabitants of the heavens in order to find out what event would occur in the future. When the Prophet (saw) was sent the message his number of ‘guards’ in the heavens were increased. Allah says in the Quran.
The Prophet (peace be upon him) himself described how the Jinn / Djinn tried to steal the messages in the heaven. Abu-Hurayrah reported that the Prophet (peace be upon him) informed him, “When Allah decrees a matter in heaven, the angels move their wings in submission to His word which is like a chain on a smooth stone. When their hearts are delivered from fear they say, ‘What did your Lord say?’ and receive the reply, ‘That which He said is the truth and He is the Highest and the Greatest.’ Then those who listen by stealth hear it (i.e., the Jinn / Djinn), and they are like this, some above others. However, from the Hadith its not that all Djinn can fly.
Visions & Illusions
Another of their abilities is controlling the Thoughts and Visionsof a Human. Hallucination, Bad dreams are nothing but the work of Jinn / Djinn .Strong
sense of Smell
Every human has a different composition of sweat, having a unique scent. Jinn are capable of following that.
Possessing Bodies
Allah has given Jinn / Djinn the ability to Possess matter in our 3D world. They have the power to possess parts of the human body, even the whole body/mind. They can possess a bird/animal and speak through its tongue, even possess stones and trees likewise. But they cannot possess every human
However, how the jinn can benefit humans is not very clear. We see from the story of Sulaiman (AS) that he had jinn working for him, but this was a special case as Allah (SWT) blessed him with authority over jinn and animals.
So is there anything positive that the jinn can bring to us? According to Shaykh Dr Mohammad Akram Nadwi there are reasons why Allah (SWT) has informed us about the jinn and their communities. It is not all negative, there are positive reasons as well but they require deep insight to understand.
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Builders & Divers. It is also known from the Quran that the Djinn used to build Castles for Solomon, those who would dive into the depths of Oceans and bring jewels and pearls from the depths below.
Strong & Fast Moving
They can move from place to place very fast; and can carry objects/people along with them. From Majmu-al-fatwa of Ibn Tamiyya, we find stories about people who used to travel from place to place through the air – they were all carried by the Jinn
Defying gravity
The Jinn / Djinn used to go to the lowest heaven to eavesdrop on the inhabitants of the heavens in order to find out what event would occur in the future. When the Prophet (saw) was sent the message his number of ‘guards’ in the heavens were increased. Allah says in the Quran.
‘And we have sought [to reach] the heaven but found it filled with powerful guards and burning flames.’ ‘And we used to sit therein in positions for hearing, but whoever listens now will find a burning flame lying in wait for him.’ ‘And we do not know [therefore] whether evil is intended for those on earth or whether their Lord intends for them a right course.’ (Al-Jinn / Djinn: 8-10)
The Prophet (peace be upon him) himself described how the Jinn / Djinn tried to steal the messages in the heaven. Abu-Hurayrah reported that the Prophet (peace be upon him) informed him, “When Allah decrees a matter in heaven, the angels move their wings in submission to His word which is like a chain on a smooth stone. When their hearts are delivered from fear they say, ‘What did your Lord say?’ and receive the reply, ‘That which He said is the truth and He is the Highest and the Greatest.’ Then those who listen by stealth hear it (i.e., the Jinn / Djinn), and they are like this, some above others. However, from the Hadith its not that all Djinn can fly.
Visions & Illusions
Another of their abilities is controlling the Thoughts and Visionsof a Human. Hallucination, Bad dreams are nothing but the work of Jinn / Djinn .Strong
sense of Smell
Every human has a different composition of sweat, having a unique scent. Jinn are capable of following that.
Possessing Bodies
Allah has given Jinn / Djinn the ability to Possess matter in our 3D world. They have the power to possess parts of the human body, even the whole body/mind. They can possess a bird/animal and speak through its tongue, even possess stones and trees likewise. But they cannot possess every human
When we talk about the jinn, what comes to our mind is all the harm and trouble that they may cause to humans. But is there any benefit that the jinn can bring to us? It is quite clear that humans can benefit the jinn. For example we see in Surah Al-Jinn that the jinn benefited from the recitation of the Qur'an of the Prophet (SAW) - a human being.
"If the jinn do exist, as we affirm, what do we make of them? Why are they mentioned in the Qur’an? What do we learn about their condition, and their relation to human beings and to God? I will go into some detail as we do the tafsir of Surat al-Jinn, and as we recall a number of authentic Hadith about the Prophet’s handling of the jinn.”
{Say [Prophet],
‘It has been revealed to me that a group of jinn once listened in and said, “We have heard a wondrous Qur' an, that gives guidance to the right path, and we have come to believe it...} [Surah Al-Jinn 72:1-2] Since the jinn can see us and hear us (although we generally do not see or hear them), humans can affect them in both positive and negative ways. So it would not be strange to say that Shaykh Akram Nadwi has some jinn students! We may even have some of them attending the Surah Al-Jinn Seminar inshaallah .
However, how the jinn can benefit humans is not very clear. We see from the story of Sulaiman (AS) that he had jinn working for him, but this was a special case as Allah (SWT) blessed him with authority over jinn and animals.
So is there anything positive that the jinn can bring to us? According to Shaykh Dr Mohammad Akram Nadwi there are reasons why Allah (SWT) has informed us about the jinn and their communities. It is not all negative, there are positive reasons as well but they require deep insight to understand.
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Did you know: The Temple of Solomon was built by Jinn. The stories about the Genie in a lamp and the flying carpet are stories inspired by the times of the Prophet Sulaiman.
Types of Jinn
Though there are technically several different types of
beings that exist within the Jinn definition, it is also important to note that
the Jinn have several subspecies of their own. It is unknown if the
distinctions are created to differentiate between good and evil Jinn or actual
races inside the Jinn group. It is thought that the truth is likely a
combination of both answers. Surah 72 tells us there are three different types
of Jinn that exist. There are also references to other types of Jinn in ancient
texts.
Ifrit
Ifrit are a type of Jinn that are thought to frequent
ancient ruins. There are many myths in modern day that the Ifrit protect the
Egyptian pyramids and burial grounds. It is thought that if someone tries to
open these areas without having an anti-spell, the Ifrit would come and kill
the offender.
Ifrit are known to live in societies that are much like
human worlds. They have royalty and social ranking that follows the example of
Arabic tribal lines including tribes and clans. While they prefer to marry
other Ifrit, they are known to be able to marry humans and have children with
them. Ifrit are also known to have the power to grant wishes.
While Ifrit have free will and are known to be able to
choose to be believers or non-believers, most Ifrit are considered to be wicked
and malevolent creatures that should be avoided at all costs.
Marid
The Marid are one of the most well-known types of Jinn and
are also thought to be the most powerful. They are the Jinn that most modern
day understandings of genies are based off of and have the ability to shift
form. The word ‘marid’ itself means ‘giants’, which speaks to their large form.
The Marid are known to be able to grant wishes and are
likely the source of the ‘Three Wishes’ legend. However, obtaining these wishes
come at a costly price. Most often, it requires a great deal of battle to
obtain a wish. They can also be made to grant wishes if they are imprisoned
with magic or if there is a ritual performed in their honor. Flattery has also
been proven to work – but an extraordinary amount of flattery is needed to gain
favor.
Ghoul
Ghoul are some of the most greatly feared Jinn because of
their ability to shape shift and their tendency to prey on humans. While all
Jinn are feared to some extent, Ghoul are especially feared because of their
craving for human flesh. While ghouls are usually content to feed on a corpse,
they are also content to devour humans that are still living making them a
great threat.
Creepy Ghoul
Ghouls are thought to frequent areas like graveyards, ruins,
and places that are generally uninhabited. They tend to attack people who
travel alone or who are in small groups that can be outnumbered by the ghoul
pack. Female ghouls are especially feared because of their ability to appear as
normal – and beautiful – mortal women. They convince human men to marry them
and then devour them.
Hinn
Hinn are a type of Jinn that tend to appear as dogs and other animals.
They are known to be spotted most often in Arabia, Persia, and India. It is
thought that there may be a connection between these types of Jinn and the
strange dogs that would lure foreign soldiers into the desert during World War
II and then disappear.
Jann
Jann are shape shifters who live in the desert and are some
of the most open-minded and friendly Jinn to interact with humans. In fact,
they were some of the first Jinn that interacted with humans. They are known to
appear in the form of whirlwinds and white camels.
Jann can be mischievous as they have the ability hide or
reveal the presence of an oasis depending on whether or not they like a group
of travelers. Despite their mischief they are powerful allies – especially
because they are the enemies of the ghoul.
Jann are also known to help humans in their war struggles
throughout history. If the Jann decide that one army is righteous, they will
protect the warriors who fight for the holy cause. If they deem an army to be
unworthy, however, they are known to intervene and try to cause trouble.
Sila
Sila are shapeshifting Jinn that are thought to be fairly
tolerant to humans compared to most Jinn. The Sila are thought to be fond of
meddling in human affairs – though often with the attempt to help. It is
unlikely that you will see a Sila though – they are very rarely sighted.
Palis
Palis is a type of Jinn that has many similarities to the
vampires of Europe. They live in the desert and drain all the blood from their
victims by licking the soles of their feet and sucking the blood out that way.
However, the Palis are also of very low intelligence. You can outsmart a Palis
if two people sleep end to end with the soles of their feet together or under
each other’s heads.
Qareen
The Qareen are perhaps one of the most interesting breeds of
Jinn. It is thought that every person in the world is born with their own
Qareen. This Qareen is the part of the human that causes them to do bad things
and sin. It is possible to train the Qareen to become a servant, but it is
thought that this process takes many years and can be dangerous. Successful
endeavors, however, are very rewarding. The Prophet Muhammad turned his Qareen
into a Muslim and did away with his evil nature entirely. Other benefits
include:
• Obtaining
information on any person in the world. Every human has a Qareen so if you make
your Qareen your servant it can talk to others of its kind and report back to
you.
• Knowing
how to cure illnesses.
• Finding
lost and stolen things.
• Influencing
others Qareen to get that person(s) to do whatever you want.
• Being
aware of anyone who is coming to see you before they arrive.
Shayteen
The Shayteen are evil Jinn that have no hope for salvation.
They pledge their service to the evil one – Iblis (sometimes called Shaitan).
The Shayteen are pure evil and are known to be the cause of many troubles in
the human world. They are sometimes used and controlled by strong dark
magicians.
Shayteen have the ability to cause illness and even death.
They are also capable of much destruction and can cause a person to lose everything
they have. Perhaps most dangerous of all though, Shayteen are known to have the
ability to possess humans. While other Jinn also have this ability, the act is
much more malevolent when done by a Shayteen.
Vetala
The Vetala are often thought of as the original vampires and
are a truly terrifying type of Jinn because they are able to possess corpses
and prevent them from decaying. This allows them to move about freely in the
human world and be virtually undetectable.
Vetala
Vetala are also extremely intelligent and are thought to be
natural psychics. They are often said to have the ability to read thoughts and
tell a person’s future.
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