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more, more!!!!

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^ dil nahin bhara kiya???

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Black pants, a red and blue/ green plaid (lumberjack style) shirt, with a big brimmed black hat.
:hmmm:

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nope...never tire of these stories.....

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OK here’s a good one. This one landed me in the hospital. LOL

So… I have always been Baba Ki Ladli :@: .. And every night, no matter how tired my dad was, or how I was feeling, EVERY SINGLE NIGHT, after my dad’s done showering, changing, blah blah blah… I would sit in my room, wait for him to walk from his bathroom to his bed, and wait until he was comfy. I’d then runnnnnn down the hall way (My room was on one side of the house, his was on the other), and jump into his bed and tackle him and tickle him. We’d play and wrestle until Mama got upset and told me to leave because she’s sleepy :naraz:

So.. Same as every other night, I wait for him to get comfy, and start runnnnn runnn running. First I tripped over something as soon as I came out of my room and almost went flying down the stairs. Then, right before I took a leap to jump into his bed, I heard something rip, felt someone push me, and saw blood spraying everywhere like a fountain.

OK, let’s rewind a little. My parent’s house had hard wood floors. So what happened was I, some how, managed to jump onto a carpenter blade, which was standing straight up. It went in from the bottom of my foot, and came out of the side/ top-ish. There was no work being done on the house, and my dad kept all of his tools and stuff in the shed. There was NO way this blade would have been brought into the house. And the floods were polished, so you can’t say the blade got stuck in between the wood, since there was a thick layer of poly-something-or-other over the wood.
So I feel something push me, run RIGHT onto blade, which was in the same path that my mom and dad walked, from the bathroom to their bedroom, no one else saw it or touched it, and I ripped my foot open, had to get 10 stitches, and lost SOOOOOOO much blood.

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No. Never. Why would I do that? Do you think I'm crazy?

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:hayaa:

Wow.

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OK so I talked to my mom. And she said the thumb nail story is really personal and she didn’t want me to share it. But it had to do with kalla jadoo and find out who did it or something.

Another indecent she had was when she was living in Wah Cantt on the Air Force base. An aeronautical engineer’s wife suddenly passed away and no one knew what caused her death.
So the Mullah and the guy asked my mom to do Istikhara.
She had a dream that night of two girls (kaam walli and devrani) cleaning chawal, and another woman sitting to the side and doing hand embroidery on some cloth. The devrani told the kaam walli to bring the wife some milk. When the kaam walli brought the milk out, the devrani mixed some powder into it and gave it to the wife to drink and they both walked away. They hid behind the wall and watched the woman drink the milk and start choking.

Turns out that is (pretty much) what happened.

After that my mom had a really high fever for a week or so. :bummer:

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:hayaa:
O em gee!!!
Manno how could you ppl live in such a creepy place for so long. :bummer:

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Thanks Manno for asking your mom. She is right to keep these sorts of things under wraps. Sometimes sharing such stuff creates an environment in which people either make jokes or become influenced in a way that may not be best for them. I guess you really have to be sure that the audience is appropriate.....

I wish we didnt! But my dad was a wicked disbeliever! He was convinced it was all in our heads. We had such bad luck in that house.
And house hunting is a pain in the tush. :hinna:

I didnt even think of that! If some one made fun of it, I’d be pretty upset. :bummer:
Thanks for mentioning that :slight_smile:

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Well not sure about board stuff and calling spirits. Even if they are supposely sayin something..neva believe in it. Remember yo..we only rely on Allah and nobody else.

Secondly, i have experienced these kind of things numerous times!. One of the houses we moved in Saudia was totally haunted. We could feel the strong presence there and like Manno's story..these jinns didn't want us there. Now they never harmed us physically but at night ya could hear dishes. And have many stories like that too. We even invited Saudi Aamil..very good guy. And i heard jinn spoke through one of the person he brought. His voice and eyes totally changed. And he was speaking in Urdu and Arabic. At the time, Me 11 yrs old, my dad and his friend were sitting. So afta that..this jinn refuse to go out of the house and told us to leave. He was Christian. He also said..his family lives here and they have been there for long time. Aamil started reciting Quran in arabic and then jinn was on his knees begging to leave and his family alone. He was saying..it is hurting him and his family when he recited some verse. Afta that..Aamil told us to leave the house asap.
Pher kya yo!..we immediately left that house within week. O yo..he also said..he laughs at human beings when anyone gets scared of them..he was laughing in very strange and un-humanly manner.

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^^
Did you know that the house was worth around $10 million... The alim and his friends wanted you out of the house :)

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^ Actually, non-saudis can’t own a property as far as I know so if they wanted them out of the house, they wouldn’t need to pull of a full fledged horror drama :hehe: Would’ve been super easy to evict them if that’s what they wanted.

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One time our priest told us that at night he would hear voices crying and praying at Church. At another time this guy was brought to him who had jinns on him. He was swearing and speaking in scary voice. Omg i won't be able to sleep at night now. :(

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a friend here in Toronto spoke of his experience at one of the mosques.....
they brought in a woman to be exorcised.
the procedure was done in the room where they normally would perform ghusl for the deceased.....

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am sorry but this made me laugh out real loud :bummer:

Although am sure if this is true, it must have been a scary incident, yo !

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Used it once, it was scary. But now I think of it, I think I am not sure it's just "Jinnat" that like to mess with human beings and nothing else. I don't believe in existence of Roohein because after death they go back to ALLAH SWT. May be I am wrong but I don't believe Roohein ever come its just jinn who like to bug people.

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so we all agree that there is no such thing as "bud-rooh".....right?

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I think so there is no bud Roohein just Jinnat. But they are scary not so long ago my daddy had a dream that your shoes have rotten in store and it's disturbing us , now the store is more than 80 years old, so they opened the store and found smelly pair of shoes.