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Were you calling the spirits to check on her:eek:
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Were you calling the spirits to check on her:eek:
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if I could call on the spirits to do anything I would be very afraid.....
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Here is something related .
کمر تک دنیا میں دھنسے صوفیا](http://ahwaal.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=18997%3A2012-07-02-02-34-20&catid=36%3A2011-09-24-10-29-23&Itemid=36&lang=ur)
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After both of my maternal grandmother’s parents had passed away, some people had moved into their old house in Model Town, Lahore, around the late 60s or early 70s. My grandmother’s father had gotten the residence built himself, so there had never been any previous homeowners living in that house. When some of my relatives went to visit the new homeowners, they were told of some “strange” occurrences.
Apparently, when the new residents were having some renovations done, they themselves and/or their workmen would repeatedly see an older lady peering into the windows of the house. In other instances, the owners would see a young bride wearing jewelry and red shalwar kameez standing on the porch. According to them, no human being could have entered those locations without approval, since the residence was gated. I was told that my grandmother’s mother had worn red shalwar kameez on her wedding day, which was supposedly not the usual custom in the early 1900s, when certain women wore ghararas instead.
The new residents also spoke of how they were surprised to see water on the bathroom floor every morning, as if someone had done wuzu for their Tahajjud prayer, whereas none of them had done so themselves. I know that my grandmother’s father was somewhat religious, so maybe it was him.
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How should i stop those chills going down my spine . I have sensed paranomral(not very directly) activities but these are freaking creepy.
But very sincere suggestion stay away from ouija boards. Whether the jinns turn up or, it is akin to calling trouble on your own.
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My sister was possessed by a jinn when we went to Pakistan. We got to know when my father was reciting Quran in our family home in Pak after isha. (he is hafiz). My sister’s eyes turned up and she was growling. And light were was out. My cousins started panicking ran away to their rooms. My sister was shivering and swearing at us. My father actually spoke with the jinn. The jinn was male and had completely different voice and complained that she(my sister) poured hot water on him in the kitchen. And he got mad possessed her. He did agree to leave my sister and accepted Islam too. My sister was ok after that. And no problem whatsover. When we asked my sister what happened. She explained that in the kitchen while making tea she accidentally poured hot water from cattle somewhere and she felt heavy presence on her head and was very feeling uneasy, nervous, angry etc.
And i was holding my sister down while my father was speaking over her.
P.s: for those who do not believe in possession or believe that jin do not exist..do not make fun. This was serious.
P.S if y
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Link nahi khul raha…
I stay away from anything supernatural. Insaan hi kaafi hain!!!
I can’t even watch a horror movie trailer on TV let alone going around summoning things.
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^darpook..darpook..
I like watching horror movies..and not only that..did have jinn encounters as well. One of the apartment we rented in Saudia Arabia..when i was kid. That house was haunted. Don’t want to scare ya’all.
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^Dude…I love watching horror movies too. I’ve come across few people who do. Anyhow in Saudi, there used to be this park that was about a 15-20 minute drive from our apartment. It was called the Bin Jalawi Park, but was more populary known among the Desis as the “white block” park because of it’s white border. It was a beautiful park, haven’t come across anything like it in the US or elsewhere. It had an enchanting sort of look/structure and it was said to be haunted. Many a jinn-story and other disturbing happenings associated with that park.
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^Yaa..like what kinda stories??
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One of the stories was said to involve a high school teacher of mine. But I wouldn’t wanna scare ya. You seem the darpok kind. ![]()
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^says who girl!. I ain’t scared of it..one bit. Ya need to start spicing up the thread with teacher story..
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You first, Xtron. Let’s hear your story about the haunted house. And if it pleases me, I’ll consider sharing mine.
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^Thori personal hai yar…that is why can’t share in public forum.
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Let me guess: You said to the jinn “hey baby doll muffin wali, how about some coffee yo” and never heard from it again? ![]()
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yeh muffin ka qissa kahan se start hua tha?
Lol!!!
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Let me guess: You said to the jinn “hey baby doll muffin wali, how about some coffee yo” and never heard from it again?
That sequence of events does make more sense yo’.
Had it been the other way around where the churail had said…“Hey stud muffin gudday…a cup coffee hojaye?”…we’d never hear Xtron using such lines.
I stopped reading after muzna’s encounter with the supernatural and yes I think that’s totally creepy and from the beyond. Maybe I’ll read the rest in daytime with an adult (husband) around who can stand outside the bathroom and sing so I know he is there incase I have my oh lord I need a human with me .
I’m so glad I haven’t ever encountered anything supernatural because as my abu says in the most dramatic fashion mera hartfail hojayega!!! So let’s collectively pray I never come across anything misty, can hurl me in the air invisibly, turn on / off electrical things, has ulte paon, or whispers or feels like a breath of chilly air.