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So here is interview number 2 as promised
Interview No. 2

Location: Cairo
Date: 9/8/88
Name: ‘Abdul-Khaaliq al-‘Attaar
Date of Birth: 1920
Place of Birth: Cairo
Education: Law degree from Cairo University, 1950. Memorized complete Qur’aan and studied sharee‘ah at the College of Law.

**Q. **When and why did you begin to practice exorcism?
A. About forty years ago one of my sons was afflicted by the jinn – although I did not know it at the time – and his sickness became a major problem for me. I went to many psychiatrists, psychologists, neurologists, brain specialists and a variety of medical doctors for treatment. But after every visit to the medical specialists his sickness became worse. Around that time, I happened to be reading Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah’s book, Zaad al-Ma‘aad. In a chapter on the treatment of the possessed, I noticed that the symptoms of the possessed were the same as those shown by my son. The prescribed treatment mentioned in the chapter was the recitation of some Qur’ânic verses and prophetic supplications. So I recited over my son and he began to get better. His condition improved the more I recited until he became completely well – by the permission of Allaah. From that moment I felt a great desire to increase my knowledge of this science. Day and night I began to research the topic of the world of jinn, the devils and the angels. I read many books and many terrible ones. However – by the grace of Allaah – whenever I came across new information, I would not adopt it until after I had checked its authenticity based upon the Qur’aan and the Sunnah. What was confirmed, I accepted and what was not, I rejected. The correct information I recorded in my own notebooks until I had gathered many such notebooks and a large quantity of material. I then read extensively the writings of Imaam Ibn Taymeeyah (may Allaah be pleased with him) and his student Imaam Ibn al-Qayyim. Then I began to organize the information in chapters which lead – by the mercy of Allaah – to my writing of 30 books in the form of manuscripts about Qur’ânic medicine (at-Tibb al-Qur’aanee) and prophetic medicine (at-Tibb an-Nabawee). These books are ready for publication; however, due to my limited resources, I have been unable to publish any of them to date.

**Q. **What percentage of the cases you meet are actual cases of demonic possession?
A. When I visit someone or someone is brought to me who believes that he is affected by magic, evil eye, or the jinn, my first session is an examination (fahs) and giving advice. The method of examination is quite simple. Anyone afflicted by magic, evil eye or jinn attack must show some symptoms of the affliction, which I call, “symptoms of satanic bonding.” The symptoms have peculiarities like the symptoms of any other sickness, such as influenza and rheumatism. During the examination I, therefore, ask about the symptoms which may appear in both the walking state as well as during sleep. Symptoms during sleep include nightmares, sleeplessness, broken sleep, uneasiness, the grinding of teeth, and dreams of Satan in the form of carnivorous animals. Then I ask about symptoms while awake, such as feelings of anxiety, forgetfulness, hopelessness, lethargy and immobility. Included among the signs are being easily angered, crying, and staring aimlessly or avoiding eyes of others. If the patient displays such symptoms during his walking and sleeping states, I recite upon him some Qur’ânic verses. If he is possessed, the jinnee may begin at this point to talk either with the voice of the person or another voice. Sometimes it will use foul language, curse those present or strike and kick. It may reveal why it possessed the person and when it did so. It may also reveal if there are others present. Psychiatrists diagnose this as schizophrenia or dual personality. If a jinnee speaks through a human telling its name, religion and condition, they call it dual personality. If ajinnee does not speak but the person’s personality goes through a major change, they call it schizophrenia.

**Q. **Are there other signs, like bad smells or an unnatural smile, that are common to possessed?
A. In reality, when a jinnee bonds with a human, there are innumerable signs. Among them are laughter and crying for no reason. These symptoms were well-known to the medical profession and are explained as a result of overactivity or underactivity of certain glands. We know in spiritual medicine that this is due to demons playing with the glands, causing them to over-secrete or to decrease their secretions, therefore causing sudden changes in personality and swift mood shifts. The possessed person may also exhibit supernatural strength.

**Q. **What is the percentage of real cases of possession among your patients?
A. My shaykh and mentor, Imaam Ibn Taymeeyah (may Allaah have mercy upon him), who died more than 700 years ago, said in al-Fataawaaa the following, excellent statement, “If the veil were removed from the people of this time (Ibn Taymeeyah’s time, over 700 years ago), we would find most of the people of this time are possessed by demons.” If that was the case 700 years ago, what can we say about this age in which filth is widespread and the means of demonic possession are abundant. This is a time of sport and play, disobedience and corruption. The percentage of those possessed is very startling – may Allaah protect us all. Those spared demonic influence are very few, while those under attack are many. Allaah, the Almighty said in Soorah an-Nisaa’:
“…rebellious devil, cursed by Allaah, said, ‘I will surely take a definite portion of Your servants and mislead them. I will create in them false desires and order them to slit the ears of cattle and to deface the creation of Allaah….’”[SUP][1][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview02.html#1)
They are many. And Almighty Allaah’s statement:
“And Satan proved his idea to be true on them, and they all followed him except a group of those who believed.”[SUP][2][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview02.html#2)
So in reality, the percentage of those under satanic influence in the world today is extremely high. And there is a need everywhere for thousands and thousands of exorcists in order to help mankind achieve bliss in this life. There are a number of real sickness which the medical profession, past and present, in the East and in the West, has been unable to cure, and the cure lies only in the Noble Qur’aan. The medical profession readily admits it has not advanced over the years in its ability to cure problems such as epilepsy, bewitchment, and schizophrenia. In reality, those touched by Satan are so many and their percentage is rapidly increasing. Yet, those involved in treating them according to the Qur’aan and the Sunnah are so few that one cannot but fear for the future of mankind if a solution is not found. By Allaah’s blessing, I am working on passing on knowledge of this science to many young people. But resources to do this effectively are very limited.

**Q. **From your own experience, what are the main reasons why people are possessed?
A. I have written a chapter in my book, Iqtiraan ash-Shaytaan bi al-Insaan,[SUP][3][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview02.html#3) specifically for this question. There are exactly six reasons: 1) extreme fear, 2) extreme anger, 3) extreme jealousy, 4) devotion to lust, 5) human aggression against devils, and 6) love of demons for humans. Human aggression could be in the form of pouring hot water on the places where devils reside or urinating in holes or cracks in the ground. The Prophet (

) prohibited us from urinating in holes and cracks in the earth because they are places where the jinn reside. The love of demons for humans is very, very common. When male jinn possess human females and we communicate with them, they often readily admit that they are in love with them. And when female jinn possess men, they often express the same.

**Q. **What is the percentage of females among your patients?
A. They are about 70 percent of the cases. The percentage of possession among women is greater then it is among men. And this percentage is consistent with the texts of the Qur’aan and the Sunnah. On one occasion, the Prophet (

) visited a group of women and said, “Give in charity, because I was shown that you made up most of the inhabitants of the Fire.” When he was asked why, he replied, “You deny the good your husbands do whenever he makes a single mistake.”[SUP][4][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview02.html#4)

**Q. **You mentioned about male jinn possessing human females and female jinn possessing men. Is this always the case?
A. No. Sometimes female jinn possess human females and male jinn possess men. But I am unable to give you percentage as I did not keep a record of this.

**Q. **When jinn speak through humans, do they use the same voice of the possessed? If not, what is the percentage?
A. The Prophet (

) used to seek refuge in Allaah from what appears at night and is hidden during the day, and what is hidden at night and appears during the day.[SUP][5][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview02.html#5) And he also used to seek refuge in Allaah from every [evil] which announces itself and every [evil] which hides.[SUP][6][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview02.html#6) That which appears at night is that which speaks and that which is hidden is that which does not. Thus, speaking or not speaking of a jinnee through the voice of possessed is found in the Sunnah of the Prophet (

). Even in the cases when the Prophet (

) treated those possessed, thejinnee did not speak with him or respond to him. The Prophet (

) struck the possessed person and said, “Get out, O enemy of Allaah, for I am the Messenger of Allaah!” And the jinnee did not reply to the Prophet (

). But, in the case of the jinnee who was searching food and was caught by Aboo Hurayrah, it spoke with him. Also, the jinnee who possessed ‘Abdullaah ibn Mas‘ood communicated with him. Likewise, the jinnee who was beaten by ‘Umar bin al-Khattaab spoke with him. Another example is the female jinnee who spoke to Imaam Ibn Taymeeyah in the presence of his student, Ibn al-Qayyim, saying, “I love him.” And Shaykh al-Islaam Ibn Taymeeyah replied, “But he does not love you.” It then said, “I want to make hajj with him.” And Ibn Taymeeyah replied, “But he does not want to make hajj with you.” It said, “Then I will leave him for your sake.” Ibn Taymeeyah said, “No. Leave him in obedience to Allaah’s command.” This incident can be found in Ibn al-Qayyim’s book Zaad al-Ma‘aad in the chapter on prophetic guidance for treating the possessed. Likewise during the reign of the ‘Abbaasee caliph, Mutawakkil, the caliph informed Imaam Ahmad ibnHanbal that one of his slave girls was possessed. Imaam Ahmad sent one of his students with a pair of wooden slippers and told him to tell the jinnee. “It is not permissible for you to inhabit this woman’s body, and Ahmad commands you to leave this woman’s body.” Al-Mutawwakil and others present heard the woman speak in a gruff, male voice, saying, “Ahmad’s command is welcome. For Ahmad is one who has obeyed Allaah, and Allaah has made everything obedient to him. If Ahmad ordered us to leave ‘Iraaq, we would leave.” Today, in many cases the jinn do speak, but in many other cases they do not.

**Q. **Is possession a swift process or does it take a long time, like months or years?
A. Medical doctors say that epilepsy is a sudden, unknown change in the electrical discharges of the brain. They say that there are more than 40 million electric discharges of the brain, and it is like a small electrical generating station. It produces electricity and distributes it throughout the other parts of the body. According to doctors, an epileptic fit occurs when there is a sudden surge in the electrical discharge of the brain. This overloads the circuit and leads to dysfunction in the body parts and becomes manifest in shaking, stiffness in the body parts, drooling and foaming at the mouth and staring lasting for a few brief moments. When we see such conditions, we call the adhaan in the epileptic’s right ear and call the iqaamah in the left ear and – by Allaah’s will – he becomes cured and returns to his normal state. Although the medical profession, ancient and modern, does not know the cause of the sudden increase in the electrical discharges of the brain, the Prophet (

) indicated a cause. In a hadeeth reported by Ibn ‘Abbaas (may Allaah be pleased with him), a black woman came to the Prophet (

) and said, “O Messenger of Allaah, I am overcome with fits and take off my clothes.” [and in another narration, “Verily, the evil jinnee takes off my clothes.”][SUP][7][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview02.html#7) In this hadeeth the Prophet (

) confirmed that it is the devil who causes people to fall down in fits. It has been demonstrated that the cause is demonic from the many cases in which we have called the adhaan in the ears of those in epileptic fits, and consequently the fits ceased. For the Prophet (

) has stated, “When Satan hears the adhaan, he turns and flees.” This is in the case of complete possession (sara‘ kullee). There are other types of possession in which humans are affected, like migraine headaches (sudaa‘ nisfee), insomnia (araq), depression, introversion (intiwaa) or pains occurring in different parts of the body at various times. The possessing demon who inhabits the human brain is able to vary cerebral electric discharges – by the will of Allaah – and affect the body parts with a variety of ailments. For example, it may affect the man’s tongue so that he cannot speak, his ears so that he cannot hear, his eyes so that he cannot see, or his hands so they tremble and become paralyzed. These are all various types of possession.

**Q. **Have you experienced the jinn speaking in languages other than that of the possessed person?
**A. **I have found many cases in which the jinn speak in other languages or other dialects common to other regions of the country.

Q. Do the jinn enter the human body from particular points, like the mouth, eyes or hand?
A. There are three types of jinn. One type consists of animals, such as dogs, snakes, donkeys and mules. These give birth to offspring like themselves. A dog-jinnee give birth to a dog-jinnee and a snake-jinnee gives birth to a snake-jinnee. Another type flies in the air, like the one mentioned in Soorah an-Naml:
“And ‘ifreet among the *jinn *said, ‘I will bring it to you before you can rise from your position, for surely I am strong and trustworthy for that purpose.’ ”
[SUP][8][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview02.html#8) I consider this type of jinnee like the TV picture which is transferred through the air. The jinn which enters the bodies of humans are from this type. Allaah referred to them at the beginning of Soorah al-A‘raaf: “Surely, he and his tribe see you from a position where you cannot see them…”[SUP][9][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview02.html#9) This verse means that the jinn see us, but we cannot see them. Air is with us everywhere. We sense it and are certain about its existence, but we cannot see it. The jinn are just like air, which is the meaning of Almighty Allaah’s statement in Soorah ar-Rahmaan: “And He created the jinn from a flame (maarij) of fire.”[SUP][10][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview02.html#10) *Maarij *is the hot air which is above the fire. Thus, the jinnee which enters the human body is not of the type which has a material form, like that of a human, donkey or dog. This type has a fine, invisible, ethereal (hawaa’ee) body. And it enters the body just like air does through the open orifices, like the mouth, the nose and the anus. Even the pores of the skin allow air to enter and thus become ports of entrance for the jinn. If we drink water in the summer, the water spreads throughout the body and passes out through the pores in the skin. Air also enters and along with it the jinn of this kind. However, the jinn usually live in the toilet areas use for defecation, urination and bathing. This is based upon the Prophet’s statement,
“Surely, these hushoosh are inhabited.”[SUP][11][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview02.html#11)
The hushoosh are the places used by humans to relieve and clean themselves. Thus, Muslims are enjoined to recite the following supplication before entering such places, “O Allaah, I seek refuge in you from the evil male and female jinn.” The jinn find it easiest to enter from the anus so this is the most common entrance. However, they also gain access from other orifices, including the eye.

**Q. **And how do they leave?
A. From the same places that they enter.

**Q. **In which part of the human body do the jinn dwell?
A. When the *jinn *enter the human body, they settle in the control center of the body – the brain. The concentrate in the brain and conceal the human mind, making the person lose consciousness in a way similar to hypnotism. Then they manifest themselves and take control of the body through the brain. However, this does not mean that they only concentrate in the brain. They may concentrate in other body parts and organs, thereby leaving the brain.

**Q. **During exorcisms have you ever experienced any attempts by the jinn to possess you?
A. I praise Allaah and give thanks to Him in the way appropriate to His glory. My shaykh, Ibn Taymeeyah (may Allaah have mercy upon him) said in his book, al-Fataawaa, “Applying this knowledge of spiritual medicine and/or Qur’ânic medicine is compulsory upon whoever learns it. Because it is equivalent to relieving the troubled, helping the oppressed, liberating the distressed and supporting the weak. It is among the greatest branches of fighting in the path of Allaah (jihaad fee sabeelillaah).” He also said, “Those who work in this field are feared by the jinn because they know that they (i.e., the exorcists) do it as a means of pleasing Allaah. Thus, Allaah places in the soul of the jinnee a fear of the exorcist.” I have never experienced a jinnee attack while I was awake. However, if I go to sleep without making the protective supplications, the jinn hurt me during my sleep and make me restless. Whenever this happens, I awaken quickly and recite the supplications of divine refuge (ta’awwudhaat) and protection, and Allaah protects me.

**Q. **Since you began exorcising people over 40 years ago, have any of your family members been possessed?
A. I have not experienced it within my family. However, whenever devils fail in their attack on the human soul, they will try an external attack by setting his family against him, such as his wife, child, mother, father or leader. But such attacks are comparatively mild. If the exorcist has strong faith in Allaah and is truthful and pious, external attacks will also fail. I would like to advise those who wish to work in this field to be careful. On one occasion when I was exorcising a jinnee by the name of Jibreel, who had been severely hurting a woman (and this was around the time I began exorcising), I said to it, “Jibreel, leave the woman and come into my body. Give her a break. Perhaps Allaah will give me more strength and health to bear your presence.” Jibreel was silent for a moment, then he said, “From where will I enter you? From which part can I? I took this as glad tidings from Allaah that He was protecting me by sending angels who would ward off the evil of the jinn. For Allaah has made a type of angel which is specifically for the protection of humans, according to the text of the Qur’aan:
“Surely, every soul has a protector over it.”[SUP][12][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview02.html#12)
“Each [person] has a succession of angels in front of him and behind him, protecting him by Allaah’s command.”[SUP][13][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview02.html#13)
“He is the Irresistible, high above His servants, and He sends protectors over you…”[SUP][14][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview02.html#14)
Whenever Allaah sees His servants being sincere and in constant worship, working in the service of mankind and Islaam, He protects the servant from the evil jinn by sending angels to protect him. I thank Allaah for protecting me and all who work in this field.

**Q. **You mentioned earlier that your first session with a patient is an examination. If it leads to the conclusion that the patient is possessed, what is your next step?
A. I begin the treatment sessions (jalasaat al-‘ilaaj). These sittings vary in length and number depending upon the case involved. The first of these sessions I call “purification of the heart” (“tat-heer al-qalb”). The idea being that the faith of the person whom I am to treat must be clear and pure. There should not be in his faith any paganism, evil, disbelief, hypocrisy or falsity. I therefore clean the heart first so that when the verses of treatment are read, they meet a pure heart. Otherwise, the verses will meet a defiled, sick heart not capable of treatment. This is comparable to planting a seed in infertile ground. It will not grow, but not due to any defect in the seed. The ground was not prepared for cultivation.
The Third sitting I have named “purification of the psyche” (“tazkiyah an-nafs”), for Allaah has created man with a heart, mind, spirit/soul (rooh), psyche and a body. The treatments are aimed at the first four elements. The soul (nafs) is a combination of cravings (shahwah), instincts (ghareezah), emotions (‘aatifah) and inclinations (naz‘ah). So, we purify the sick patient’s psyche. If he smokes, drinks, gambles, lusts after women or is corrupt in any way, we purify it so that the psyche can help the heart. I also try to purify the psyche of other sicknesses, like anger, hatred, malice, jealousy, conceit, pride, arrogance, intemperance, greed and stinginess. This session is no less important than the second, for it is by the way of the evil psyche that the possessing jinnee establishes itself. Consequently, this level of treatment may require two, three or four sittings until the psyche of the patient is purified and contented. After this treatment, the psyche does not whisper to itself and it will block the whisperings of the devils.
The fourth sitting concentrates on the mind, and I refer to it as “cleaning the mind” (“tanqiyah al-‘aql”). In this session I address how a person spends much of his time. If he reads useless materials, like love stories, pornographic materials, detective stories and newspaper articles, it only increase his remoteness from Allaah. I advise those who read such materials to give them up and replace them with reading the Qur’aan and its exegesis, authentic books of hadeeth, and books of law. I also encourage them to read useful books in other fields, like mathematics, philosophy, physics, engineering, etc.
The final treatment can be one session or as many as six to twelve sessions. I call it “removing the spirit” (“takhlees ar-rooh”). It consists of removing the evil spirit from its hold on the human spirit. This is in accordance with a hadeeth recorded in the *Musnad *of Ahmad in which a companion of the Prophet (

) passed by a mad person and recited over him a legal ruqyah for six days, morning and evening.[15]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview02.html#15) Also in the hadeeth of Aboo Sa‘eed al-Khudree, Ibn Mas‘ood and others, it is recorded that the legal ruqyah should be repeated twice per day for six days. If it produces results, fine. If it does not, it means that something is incomplete from the previous steps. Therefore, I go back over all of the sessions and check the state of the patient.
These sessions are followed by the prescription of precautionary measures (tahaffuzaat). When a patient gets well, doctors usually advise him to avoid certain foods in order to prevent the reoccurrence of the sickness. I do the same. I advise the patient to give up watching TV – especially the useless programs, to be consistent in performing his daily acts of worship, to get up at night for voluntary prayer, to read certain Qur’ânic verses daily, to repeat the declaration of faith a hundred times daily, to seek forgiveness from Allaah, to pray for the Prophet (

).

**Q. **Do you use in your treatment physical techniques like tying fingers or tying hair, burning incense, rubbing olive oil, salt or beating?
**A. **There are no authentic narrations to support the use of salt except in cases of scorpion stings. There is no basis for using either it, oil or other such things to treat jinn-possession. Likewise, the use of amulets (hijaab,[SUP][16][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview02.html#16) ta‘weedh and tameemah) which are worn around different parts of the body are completely forbidden. Regarding beating, it is authentically reported that the Prophet (

) utilized it, and Shaykh Ibn Taymeeyah also used a stick beat a patient possessed by a jinnee. However, I advise my young brothers who are working in this field not to use beating at all, because the use of beating has guidelines and conditions. We do not beat the possessed human, but the jinnee which has possessed the human. And this requires a high level of skill and discernment to be able to accurately know who the exorcist is hitting. For if he is hits the possessed person, it is prohibited in divine law, and it would only increase the suffering of the patient. The details of this, I cannot go right into now, because it would require a very long sitting to explain exactly how to determine the appropriate time to hit. At any rate, I do advise the beginners in this field not to use beating. And even the beating used by many is far too violent and is applied to very dangerous areas of the body. It should only be on the behind, the shoulders or the extremities of the hands of feet. As to hitting the face, eyes or head with sandals and sticks, it is forbidden. However, if the exorcist has had much experience and insight, and he is absolutely certain that it is thejinnee which is present, he may do as the Prophet (

) did.

**Q. **What is your opinion about recitation over oil and rubbing with it?
A. These methods are not forbidden according to Islâmic law. They are permissible and have some basis in the religion. Before going to sleep, the Prophet (

) used to recite the quls in his palms, blow in them, and then wipe his hands over whatever his hands could reach of his body, beginning with his face. On the basis of this, the companion Ibn ‘Abbaas, and also Ibn Taymeeyah, Ibn al-Qayyim, Ahmad ibn Hanbal and other Muslim scholars permitted the recitation of Qur’aan on pure olive oil. There are verses in Soorah an-Noor (24) and Soorah at-Teen (95) which indicate that olive oil is blessed. Qur’ânic verses may also be read over other substances like musk oil, saffron, rose water or drinking water. Subsequently, the patient drinks or bathes with these. However, one who bathes with such fluids must do so in a place where the fuids will not flow into sewage pipes or other filthy places. The liquids used should be collected in a special container and thrown on the roadside.

**Q. **During treatment do you have to seek assistance to hold the patient down?
A. Sometimes when a person is possessed, the jinnee causes him to make unusual movements like punching, getting up and sitting down, and breaking things. I may need help in holding down his legs and arms, and then I begin to recite over him.

**Q. **Could you recount some of your more recent and unusual cases?
A. I have treated many patients and my students have recorded on tape the conversations, actions and words which are used in these gatherings. Each case is on a 60 minute tape.

**Q. **Do disbelieving jinn possess Muslims?
A. The world of the jinn is similar to the world of man. There are no rules in this matter. All possible permutations occur.

**Q. **Can more than one jinnee possess a person at the same time?
A. From my experience, this is possible. In fact, in some of my taped exorcisms, you can hear the removal of six or more jinn from some possessed people.

**Q. **Have you treated non-Muslims who were possessed?
A. Some have come. However, I inform them that I only treat with the Qur’aan, or I do not treat them. Most Christian Egyptians who have come to me have welcomed treatment with the Qur’aan and have experienced successful cures – all praise belongs to Allaah. And a number of them have converted to Islaam by the grace of Allaah.

**Q. **How do jinn benefit from the possession of humans?
A. Allaah has created the jinn to live in isolated areas, deserts, refuse dumps, graveyards and animal pens. Jinn-animals eat feces and jinn eat bones. The jinn are definitely on a level below humans, as a result of Allaah’s favors which He gives to whomsoever He wishes. Allaah said in Soorah al-Israa’:
“We have honored the children of Aadam, carried them on the land and on the sea, provided them with good things and greatly preferred them over much of what We have created.”[SUP][17][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview02.html#17)
Consequently, jinn accompany humans in order to enjoy some of that favor with which Allaah has honored men. They try to partake of the good food, drink, clothes, sex and sleep. This good life tempts the jinn into attacking humans.

**Q. **Do jinn take pleasure by having sex with humans?
A. There is a verse in Soorah al-An‘aam in which our blessed, Almighty Lord said:
“Our Lord, some of us took pleasure one from the other, and we have reached the term which You appointed for us.”[SUP][18][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview02.html#18)
Actually, all the Qur’ânic exegetes understand the pleasure taken here to refer to jinn’s misguidance of men and man’s worship of the jinn. They consider the taking of pleasure to only mean obedience and following. However, the Qur’aan should be interpreted first by its own verses. This verse should be understood along with the Almighty’s statement in Soorah Muhammad:
“Those who disbelieve take pleasure and eat as animals do, and the Fire will be their home.”[SUP][19][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview02.html#19)
Do animals follow jinn or do jinn misguide animals? No. The taking of pleasure here refers to the fulfillment of sexual desire. Thus, the “pleasure” mentioned in Soorah al-An‘aam can also include sexual pleasure enjoyed by males and females. This is what happens when a man or woman has a wet dream. And I have dealt with many cases where male jinn were taking pleasure from women and female jinn were taking pleasure from men.

**Q. **Do jinn possess believing Muslims who are conscientious in their religious practices?
A. This only happens to those of weak faith. The jinn have no power over the true believers. The Almighty said:
“You will have no authority over My servants, except those among the misguided who follow you.”[SUP][20][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview02.html#20)
“He (i.e., Satan) said, ‘By your power, I will surely mislead them all, except Your sincere, chosen servants.’”[SUP][21][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview02.html#21)
The true believers and sincere worshippers of Allaah are protected by Him, so the devils cannot possess them. On the other hand, the devils play with worshippers of Satan who disobey Allaah in the same way that children pray football.

**Q. **If that be the case, how do you explain the hadeeth of the woman who was overcome by fits, yet the companions bore witness that she would be among the people of Paradise?
A. Sara‘ is of two types: fits caused by jinn and those caused by biological reasons which Ibn al-Qayyim called sara‘ min al-akhlaat. Thus, seizures may be from jinn-possession or they may be from a chemical imbalance in the brain or the nervous system. Jinn-possession is treated most effectively by the Qur’aan, because it is a spirit treating another spirit. Demonic possession is like the loss of sight or hearing. It may be a test from Allaah. The Prophet (

) told the woman, “If you are patient, your reward is Paradise.”

**Q. **How do you explain a Christian priest’s successful exorcism of patients?
A. The non-Muslim in this field works with the jinn. The jinn may ease the pain for a week or months in order that the patient put his trust in the disbelieving healer. If he were a Muslim patient, his faith would be lost. For only the Qur’aan is the word of Allaah and only it can heal the spirit. The Prophet (

) said,
“Whoever visits a fortuneteller, his prayer will not be accepted for 40 days.”[SUP][22][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview02.html#22)
And he also said,
“Whoever believes a fortuneteller has disbelieved in the religion that Muhammad brought.”[SUP][23][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview02.html#23)

**Q. **How do you distinguish between someone who is suffering from bewitchment and one suffering from the evil eye?
A. They are very similar, and they are both a product of the jinnee attacking itself within a person. The distinction comes in the treatment. The longest lasting and more difficult to cure is from magic spells and the easiest to treat are seizures (sara‘). As to the Prophet’s bewitchment, some scholars have declared it false even though the narrations are highly accurate, without any discrepancy in their chain of narrators or in their text. These scholars have allowed their limited minds to determine right and wrong in the religion. This is an error on their part. There are different types of magic: habal (dimwittedness), khabal(confusion) and ‘abat (stupidity). These all effect the mind of the bewitched person. There is another kind called sihr al-jawaarih wal-a‘daa’ (magic of the limbs and the organs) which does not affect the mind but affects one of the organs, like the hand or the genitals. The type which affected the Prophet (

) was the second type in which his mind was not affected at all. For him to be affected is not strange because he was a human being and affected by many sicknesses. He was wounded, his incisor tooth was broken, he was cursed, made fun of, called a fortuneteller, a magician and a madman. He was an example for us of one who suffered as we do, but was patient and accepted his fate. The *hadeeth *about the Prophet’s bewitchment in al-Bukhaaree and Muslim reported by ‘Aa’ishah states that he used to think that he had come to his wife when he did not. And in the other books of traditions it is mentioned that he would think he had done something which he had not. That was merely forgetfulness, which all the prophets were subject to. The Almighty said in Soorah Yoosuf.
“But Satan made him forget to remember his Lord, and he remained in prison for a few [more] years.”[SUP][24][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview02.html#24)
And in Soorah al-An‘aam:
“And if Satan causes you to forget, do not remain in the company of transgressors after you have remembered.”[SUP][25][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview02.html#25)
And in Soorah al-Kahf:
“None made me forget it except Satan, and amazingly it took its way back to the sea.”[SUP][26][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview02.html#26)
The Prophet (

) prayed a four unit prayer and concluded it with salaams after the second unit. The companion, Dhul-Yadayn said to him, “Has the prayer been shortened or did you forget, O Messenger of Allaah?” The Prophet (

) said, “The prayer has not been shortened and I did not forget.” The companion told him that he only prayed two units. The Prophet (

) than asked the other companions if what he said was correct, and they confirmed it. So the Prophet (

) got up and prayed with them two more units of prayer.[SUP][27]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview02.html#27)[/SUP]Consequently, forgetfulness can happen to prophets and this is not considered mental disorder (habal) in any sense of the term.

**Q. **What do you recite over those suffering from possession, magic and the evil eye?
**A. **There are incantations called ruqyah al-mas-hoor, others called ruqyah al-mahsood, a third, ruqyah al-masroo‘ and ruqyah al-mareed. I have gathered the many narrations from the Prophet (

) and placed them under these headings in a large, unpublished volume, which I have entitled,Wasaa’il Himaayah al-Insaan min Masaa’ib ash-Shaytaan. Time does not permit me to go through them at this point.

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very interesting…

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Yeah although I thought he was pushing for his publication and withholding some information. Very informative nonetheless. I would like to also remind the readers to memorize the dua before going to the bathroom and after coming out and also there is a dua before engaging in intercourse with wife that a husband should make..99% of people dont’ even know this dua exists..like the sheikh says in the interview, the jinn sometimes join to take pleasure when humans maybe engaged in halal intamacy so you want to block that ..also when the husband makes that dua and the wife becomes pregnant, the devil cannot touch the child..there is a hadith about it..please I advise all the husbands to learn this dua and read it before you engage with your wives ..just google “dua before intercourse” or better yet buy the small booklet titled “fortress of the muslim” that lists all the duas for all the occasions..all authentic… there should be no sharum (shyness) in learning the religion

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i heard that jinns get attracted to humans but they can interfer with the human and stop them from marrying. I heard some jinns fall in love with humans and remain unmarried themselves.

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Exocisms dont exist in islam nor are jinns capable of possessing humans

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how did the jinns look like? i have had dreams involving jinns and so did other family members and in all of our dreams the jinns have a similar look

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As mentioned before both my aunt and cousin describe what they saw as a very hairy animal like creature that walks uprigt something like big foot.. it jumped as a chicken from the tree in the house turned into the aforementined form and walked into the wall..they also exist in forms of animals and vermin and also can look like humans …there are different types of jinn-according one hadith 3 types..not all have the same abilities . And yes there are muslims who help other muslims affected by jinns by using islamic methods and quran..u can call them whatever you want for the sake of this forum we refer to them as exorcists.

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i read somewhere that some jinns look like hybrid between human and monkey…

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Here is the interview no 3…this is the last one from egypt..next one will be in Saudi Arabia Inshallah

Interview No. 3

Location: Cairo, Egypt
Date: 10/8/88
Name: Sa‘eed Muhammad
Date of Birth: 1946
Place of Birth: Tanta
Education: Diploma from the ‘Ibaad ad-Du‘aa’ Institute.

**Q. **When did you begin practicing exorcism?
A. I began practicing more than ten years ago.

**Q. **What caused you to begin?
A. It began when the wife of my brother became afflicted with continual vaginal bleeding that the doctors were unable to treat. As you know, there is a prophetic tradition in which a woman came to the Prophet (

) and said, “O Messenger of Allaah, I am a woman whose blood flows continually.” He said to her, “It is due to a blow struck by the devil.” That is, the devil has some influence in this area. Perhaps it was due to a fit (mass) or perhaps she was bewitched, both of which are manifestations of the jinn in the body. There is a hadeeth saying that the devil flows in the bloodstream of Aadam’s descendants. Because of this, I recited over her al-Faatihah; the first five verses ofSoorah al-Baqarah; “wa ilaahukum ilaahun waahid…,”[SUP][1][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview03.html#1) verse 255 of al-Baqarah; “shahidallaahu annahoo laa ilaaha illaa hoo…” from Soorah Aal ‘Imraan;[SUP][2][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview03.html#2) “rabbukumullaah…” from Soorah al-A‘raaf;[SUP][3][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview03.html#3)“afahsibtum…” from Soorah al-Mu‘minoon;[SUP][4]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview03.html#4) [/SUP]the closing verses of Soorah al-Hashr, and three verses from Soorah al-Jinn. The jinnee in her manifested itself and spoke to me. I realized that it was a male jinnee. It said that it came to her when she cried in the dark because her husband had traveled. My brother’s complaint was that whenever he approached his wife, she would begin to bleed even though it was not the time of her menses. In the end, after my recitation, I found that the jinnee was not a Muslim. I invited him to Islaam, and he accepted and then left her.

**Q. **Was his voice different from your brother’s wife’s voice?
A. Yes, it was the voice of a male.

**Q. **How old was the woman?
A. She was 25 years old. It is the Qur’ânic verses which can control the jinn, Muslim or non-Muslim. Some are rebellious and others are Muslim. Sometimes it may argue with the exorcist himself. We see that the churches are filled with magic, for when we ask the jinn questions, they say that they came from the church of George’s family. And the jinn are tough and try to destroy whoever is in their presence.

**Q. **What percentage of cases are true, demonic possession?
A. Some are imaginary. Women often imagine that someone has bewitched them or that the change of their husband’s treatment is due to a magic spell put upon their husbands.

The first sign of possession in a woman is that her menses becomes irregular. She also feels a kind of suffocation which is quite different from psychological depression or medical asphyxia. It comes to her at night in the form of a nightmare, even if she is regular in her formal prayers and uses the prescribed daily supplications. At the end of her treatment she listens to a tape of the verses which I mentioned earlier. When she listens to the tape alone, she discovers her life changing. She becomes imbalanced at first. In the beginning, I greet the jinnee with salutations of peace. If it is a Muslim, it replies, and if not, it does not reply. I then begin to address it with any other greetings, and it replies, informing me that it is not a Muslim. After speaking to it, it leaves the woman, freeing her from all of the afflicting pains, from headaches to infertility and other symptoms which doctors are unable to cure.
On one occasion during an argument between a woman and her husband, the wife lost her speech. Her tongue refused to function, and she became very depressed. She saw a doctor who was unable to determine the medical cause, so he sent her to me. I recited over her the verses I mentioned earlier and called the adhaan. At the end of the adhaan, the woman began to speak again. She made the declaration of faith (shahaadah), and the jinnee left her.

**Q. **From your experience, what are the reasons why jinn possess people?
A. Jinn enter human bodies when man commits errors. However, if he lives according to the Qur’aan and the Sunnah of the Prophet (

) and uses the prescribed supplications and prayer shields (tahassunaat) which the Prophet (

) taught us, he will not be afflicted by the jinn. The jinn may afflict one who is far from supplications, the Sunnah and Qur’ânic recitations. Such an affliction can be quite destructive. Sometimes when marital partners argue for no reason, the husband will report that he saw his wife looking quite unnatural, and she say likewise about him. This is a form of magical spell called “the reversal” (qalb). It existed during the era of Moses and is still around today. The wife may become possessed or bewitched. When a jinnee enters a human body, it wishes the body to remain in its possession. It may practice evil with the woman in her eating and drinking habits, in her sleep, etc. It may enter the toilet with her when she goes to relieve herself. If you ask her if she spends a long time in the toilet relieving herself, she will reply, “Yes, I do although I do not need to spend all of that time in there.” This is because the jinn want her in that state in order to see her exposed private parts.

**Q. **What are the other reasons?
A. The jinn may fall in love with a woman. When we perform intercourse, we are supposed to say, *“O Allaah, remove the devil from us and from whatever offspring Your provide us.i *This is the dua I was referring to in an ealier post. Please memorize it in arabic and teach it to others for the protection of your child from the time they are conceived inshallah. Notice how similiar this part is to the description of the other exorcist. It may be deduced from this prayer that the devil may take part when a man has intercourse with his wife. As Allaah, Most Great and Glorious, said to Satan in Soorah al-Israa’:
“Share in their wealth and children.”[SUP][5][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview03.html#5)
Satan does not have power of the true servants of Allaah who pray regularly and read the Qur’aan. When you enter a house, you may find most of its occupants are afflicted with some sort of from of demonic possession (mass). And when you ask the head of the household in he prays, he will say no. The house is in ruins and thus the devils enter.

**Q. **What is the percentage of possessed women in relationship to men?
A. The greater majority are women, about 95 percent, because they like to adorn themselves, display their beauty, and are disobedient. I have only encountered one possessed woman who was pious. She attended one of my lectures and after I recited the verses, we heard her scream. She was known to pray regularly and had memorized much of the Qur’aan, so I asked her what was wrong with her, and she replied in a man’s voice, “I am ‘Alee.” I asked him, “Are you a Muslim?” and he replied, “Yes.” I asked, “How did you enter her?” He said, “She poured hot water outside and hurt me.” I told him, “Get out!” and he left her. She was 28 years old.

**Q. **How did you know that she was possessed?
A. She said that when she poured hot water she felt as though there was fire in her leg. Some people sense the jinn’s entrance while others do not.

**Q. **From your experience, do male jinn enter women and female jinn enter men?
A. If a woman harms a female jinnee, it will enter her. Sometimes we have found both male and female jinn inside of a single person. Sometimes, when you say to it, “Sent out So-and-so,” it turns out to be only one jinnee pretending to be different people.

**Q. **Do they have names?
A. Yes, they do have names. However, on one occasion, I asked a jinnee about its name and it replied that it was the number thirty-six. When I asked about its tribe, it said it was from Banee al-Asfaar. And when I inquired about the location of its home, it replied that it was Printing Press Road.

**Q. **Is it common for a male jinn to affect a woman?
A. Yes. It is the usual case for women to be possessed by male jinn and men by female jinn. I saw one case in which a man was possessed by a female jinnee who was a non-Muslim. He used to have terrible fits whenever he recited the Qur’aan. I told her that he was going to get married soon and she screamed. After great effort, she was made to leave.

**Q. **Are possessing jinn usually Muslims or non-Muslims?
A. In reality, jinn may be both. But Muslim jinn only enter if they are hurt, while non-Muslim *jinn *will enter whether hurt or not. Most often they are non-Muslims.

**Q. **Do the jinn settle in a particular portion of the human body?
A. Usually they spread throughout the whole body. The Prophet (

) said, “Certainly the devil flows in the veins of Aadam’s descendants.” And in another narration, “Satan circulates in Aadam’s descendants like blood.” In some cases, I ask the jinnee to congregate in one specific place.

**Q. **Have you experienced any attempt to possess you?
A. The jinn have tribes and families. They are just like us. They will try to take revenge on the one who removes them. One time, they tried to affect my son, Ahmad.

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notthatguy…you’re going to like this.

there are 10 parts.

Someone posted the summary here.
Interview With A Muslim Jinn

Thoughts? It’d be nice to hear from people who have experience with this…

This was from interviewing a jinn that was exorcised and converted to Islam, by a Mohamed Isa Dawud and a shaykh Kishk (sp?) in Egypt I think. This book is available in Indonesian and Arabic online.

Most of it is not like…special knowledge. If you think about what you know about jinns…what he explains only really fills in the blanks and elaborates on the hadith and Quran which shows that the Prophet salallahu alayhi wasalam told us everything we needed to know in terms of protection. Like most of this stuff is true, because we know they have a civilization like ours, so it only makes sense…

-lifespan of jinns, live upto 7000 years or 9000 years, shaytan is still alive and so are his children

-jinns inhabit the holes, toilets, surface and depths of the seas, deserts (they have cities in the depths of seas which has some corroboration from story of suliman alayhi salam making them dive) and just about any space.

-muslim jinns are persecuted just like muslim humans are persecuted…

-jinns inhabit the homes of people of similar faith, jewish jinns love israel and muslim jinns love to live in the houses of pious muslims and worship with them. they love tahajjud and will even sometimes help you wake up for fajr/isha. good comes to a house because of the dua of the jinns living in it for the inhabitants.

-how jinns like statues and are attracted to photographs of people, and shaytan smells it like a cloud or a beam or ray of light, and shaytan comes running. its good to cover up the statue or photograph with a cloth or hide it in a book or just somewhere where the shayateen won’t see it.

-evil jinns love najasa…

-jinns are not attracted to children toys which are like statues, even though they should be, and it was not prohibited for muslims to have toys, jinn kids play with toys too- perhaps because Allah made this happen because of the joy and love of the children?

-don’t keep a room locked or abandon a place for too long, and not remembering Allah in it, then the devil likes that place and sleeps in abandoned empty beds. hadith is to wipe your bed quickly before you sleep on it.

-al-mutasaki’un of the jinn–are like gangs for shaytan, some stay in the streets for women to beautify them in the eyes of males even if shes ugly, to weaken a brother and that the faajir will increase his glances…some of these devils specialize in the lower part of the female and whisper to her to shake or show. they work to beautify these women 24/7 non-stop and takes breaks once in a while because he is addicted to that woman.

-jinns are very active in night.

-some devils specialize in hurting kids or pushing to them in playing in dangerous places to fall and die, or to make them wound each other and get the parents involved and make them angry. a wise person remembers Allah but for others these shayateen human beings are play-things.

-their heads are bigger in comparison to the size of their bodies than our heads are in comparison to our bodies, their mouths are like a fishes mouth, they have liver, heart and similar organs, their ears and noses are tiny more like south asians, their women get pregnant for 15 months, most males are bald and females are dragging their hair on the ground.

-you guys think of us jinns as horrible shaped peoples, but the beauty of the jinns are more beautiful than humans but the shayateen, evil jinns have horns and are horrible

‎-jinns cannot stand the quran and some of them have half their body burned from the recitation of the quran

-very few jinns can paralyze the tongue a person before they recite the quran so some for some reason aren’t always affected and they asked the jinn and it doesn’t know why the Quran doesn’t destroy him

-Some things are mentioned about the Bermuda triangle and UFOs are done by special types of jinns and shayateen to scare people, but *even the jinns can’t confirm nor deny that there are other creatures in existence (aliens?) besides jinns and humans.

-they feel proud because they were created before human beings and he told the muslim jinn to not have kibr

-jinns like sharp edges, like the edges of the door (i.e. don’t slam a door you might kill a baby jinn) and shaytan likes to sit between sun and shade, which is mentioned in the hadith- devils and shayateen relax in half sun/half shade

-apparently the qareen of nabi salallahu alayhi wasalam (which I guess you could classify as a Sahaba) is still alive today and teaches Islam near Baqi to the jinns

-jinns when exorcised come out through vomit or through feces/stool

-the muslim jinns helped the muslims fighting the russians in afghanistan and the muslim jinn interviewed want to help the muslims in palestine and die a jinn shahid

-some verses for protection: ayatul kursi, last 3 surahs of the Quran, first 10 verses of surah as-saffat is really hard on them.

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scary thread

:smiley:

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salaam..yes very interesting indeed thanks for sharing.

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Well, it looks like Muslim jinns are much better than Muslim men. Because the latter have been killing Muslim men themselves most of the time.

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:omg:

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I dreamt of a jinn and so has my mum but neither has told each other about it then my mum described her dream and the jinns in it and i had the same one. The jinns looked similar to humans and had black hair and pale skin they were very tall and slender and had high cheekbones as well as eyes slanted upwards. What are the 3 types of jinn and how does each type look like?

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I dreamt of a jinn and so has my mum but neither has told each other about it then my mum described her dream and the jinns in it and i had the same one. The jinns looked similar to humans and had black hair and pale skin they were very tall and slender and had high cheekbones
“Allaah has created different types of jinn. Among them are some who can take on different forms, such as dogs and snakes; some who are like flying winds with wings; and some who can travel and rest. Abu Tha’labah al-Khushani said: “The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: ‘The jinn are of three types: a types that has wings, and they fly through the air; a type that looks like snakes and dogs; and a type that stops for a rest then resumes its journey.” (Reported by al-Tahhaawi in Mushkil al-Athaar, 4/95, and by al-Tabaraani in al-Kabeer, 22/214. Shaykh al-Albaani said in al-Mishkaat (2/1206, no. 4148): al-Tahhaawi and Abu’l-Shaykh reported it with a saheeh isnaad).”

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Here is the next interview..
Interview No. 4**

Location: Riyaadh, Saudi Arabia
Date: 2/4/88
Name: ‘Abdullaah Mushrif al-‘Amree
Date of Birth: 1964 CE
Place of Birth: Riyaadh
Education: BA from Imaam Ibn Sa‘ood Islâmic University in the field of Hadeeth.

**Q. Exactly when did you begin to treat possessed people?
**A. I began reciting the Qur’aan over the sick approximately two years ago.

**Q. What made you begin to do this?
**A. I am not of those who haphazardly began to treat people. I first noticed that this sickness is common. I was working as a member of the Morals Commission (*Hay’at al-Amir bil-Ma‘roof wan-Nahyi ‘an al-Munkar), following the statement of Prophet Muhammad (

),
*“Whoever sees evil should change it with his hand. If he is unable, he should change it with his tongue. And if he is unable to do [even that], he should hate it in his heart, and that is the lowest [level] of faith.”[SUP][1][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview04.html#1)
As a member of the Morals Commission, we arrested a number of people involved in magic and trickery who were treating people from a variety of backgrounds. These individuals admitted exploiting the ignorant masses in the most repulsive and gross ways. They were using a variety of amulets and charms which all involved *shirk. I was assigned as the *imaam of a *masjid. A lot of people came to me with different ailments so I recited over them regularly. This was not connected with any special treatment. Any *imaam of a *masjid can read for people, however, there are some conditions for recitation. One should have strong faith and full trust in Allaah. The Prophet (

) said, *“If you trust in Allaah as He deserves to trusted, the angels will shake your hands.”[SUP][2][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview04.html#2) I found that people were greatly benefiting from these readings. Among the problems they faced was the effect of the evil eye. The Prophet (

),
*“The evil eye is real. It may put a man in the grave and a camel in a pot.”[SUP][3][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview04.html#3)
Asmaa’, the daughter of Aboo Bakr, said to the Prophet (

), “O Messenger of Allaah, the Ja‘far clan is affected by the evil eye. Should we do incantations for them?” He said, *“Yes, for if there was anything which could overcome destiny, it would be the evil eye.”[SUP][4][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview04.html#4) And Ibn Baaz mentioned that whoever denies the entrance of *jinn into humans has told a lie against divine law (*sharee‘ah). There are very clear proofs of this taking place. After being appointed the governor of Taa’if, ‘Uthmaan ibn Abee al-‘Aas came to the Prophet (

) and informed him that he was getting confused in his prayers. He explained that something was interfering with his ability to recite the Qur’aan. The Prophet (

) said, *“Come here. That is a devil.” When he came close, the Prophet (

) blew in his mouth and said,* “Get out, enemy of Allaah, I am the Messenger of Allaah.” So what was he telling to leave, sickness? And he also said, *“Get out, enemy of Allaah,” and we are prohibited from cursing sicknesses. After that, ‘Uthmaan ibn Abee al-‘Aas said that for the rest of his life he was never confused in his prayer. That was a devil called *Khanzab.[SUP][5][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview04.html#5) Also, when the Prophet (

) was on a journey with a companion named Aboo Ya‘laa Shaddaad ibn Aws,[SUP][6][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview04.html#6) a woman came to them with her son, read over him, blew in his mouth and said, *“Get out, enemy of Allaah.” The woman offered the Prophet (S) two goats and some fat. He told Aboo Ya‘laa to take the fat and one of the goats and return the other. Allaah has also said in the Qur’aan: **“Those who eat interest get up like one stumbling from Satan’s touch.”

**Q. How long have you been *imaam of the *masjid?
**A. I have been the *imaam of the *masjid for three years. After the first year of experience with people coming for readings and consequently getting better, I began to research the subject of possession thoroughly. I gathered the classical reference works containing information on this. I studied causes of these sicknesses, methods of treating them and specific verses which should be recited during the treatment. Praise be to Allaah, I was able to master this subject and began to treat a few people at a time. Eventually, my high success rate became known and people came in droves. If people had not found any improvement after my treatment, no one else would have come.

**Q. Could you describe your methodology in curing the possessed?
**A. The first thing to understand is that seizures (*sara‘) are of two kinds. The first type are seizures of the brain which can only be treated in the hospital. The Qur’aan cannot cure it. A example of this is a case of the woman who came to the Prophet (

) and informed him that she was overcome by seizures during which she would tear off her clothes. He told her,*“If you wish, I pray to Allaah on your behalf, or, if you wish you may be patient and Paradise will be yours.” She asked him to pray on her behalf in order for her to stop exposing herself, which he did. The second type are seizures caused by the *jinn-possession of humans. Sometimes it is due to the *jinn’s love obsession with humans, desire to punish or merely scare them, and at other times due to magic or the evil eye. The recitation of the Qur’aan over them once, twice, three times or more cures them.

**Q. Do you use any particular verses?
**A. There are no special verses besides *Aayah al-Kursee, *al-Faatihah and the *mu‘awwidhataan, which were all mentioned in very strong prophetic traditions. Otherwise, all of the Qur’aan is blessed. After recitation, I communicate with the *jinnee, which will say, for example, “I am in love with her.”

**Q. Do you use any other supportive techniques along with your recitation?
**A. Yes. Some *jinn will only leave if they are beaten. Continuous recitation is sufficient to make some of them communicate, yet others will only communicate if I grasp the neck here (i.e., on the jugular veins). Then they reveal the reason for their possession of the human, which is either out of love or caused by magic or the evil eye. The Prophet (

) said that the evil eye is real and attended by the devil.[SUP][7][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview04.html#7) I then order the possessing spirit to leave after telling it what it has done is oppression, which is forbidden in the Qur’aan and Sunnah. I may quote the *hadeeth qudsee in which Allaah said:
***“O my servants, I have made oppression forbidden to Myself and prohibited it among you, so do not oppress each other.”[SUP][8][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview04.html#8)
And also the Prophet’s statement:
*“Oppression is darkness on the Day of Judgment.”[SUP][9][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview04.html#9)
If a man is possessed by a female *jinnee out of love for him, I tell her that her possession is oppressing him.

**Q. Do female, Muslim *jinn sometimes possess people?
**A. Yes. Female *jinn will possess Muslims and cause seizures. I tell the *jinnee that her possession is not an expression of love but one of harm, and I ask her to depart and not return. I have her swear by Allaah not to possess male of female Muslims in the future. If she is a disbelieving *jinnee, I invite her to Islaam. In fact, a number of them have accepted Islaam from me – all praise is due to Allaah – around thirteen or fourteen Buddhists, Christians, etc.

**Q. Do female *jinn always enter men and male *jinn enter women?
**A. Yes. That is the most common occurrence. Although it is very rare, a male *jinnee may also possess a man, perhaps only in 10 percent of the cases.

**Q. If the female *jinnee speaks, does it speak with the man’s voice?
**A. Sometimes it speaks with the man’s voice and sometimes with a female’s voice. About 60 percent of the time, the *jinnee communicates with the possessed person’s voice.

**Q. I notice that you have with you bottles of water and olive oil. What is their purpose?
**A. I will explain this to you. The Prophet (

) said:
*“Eat olive and anoint yourselves with it; for verily, it is a blessed tree.”[SUP][10][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview04.html#10)
The olive tree is a blessed tree by which Allaah swears in the Qur’aan.[SUP][11][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview04.html#11) I recite some verses from the Qur’aan over the oil and the person rubs some of the oil on the part of their body which gives him pain. In any case, everything is by experimentation, even medical knowledge. As to the water, I also recite over it and they drink it. If the person experiences gradual improvement – by the grace of Allaah – fine, because the *jinn cannot withstand contact with the Qur’aan. If the person drinks the water and rubs the oil and finds himself becoming uneasy and irritated, it means that he is possessed by a *jinnee. So, it is used to determine the nature of the illness, like a medical examination. This method has proven itself effective in the vast majority of cases There are other methods being used, but the best is by using only the Qur’aan.

**Q. Do others assist you by holding down patients?
**A. Yes. If the man is possessed by a female *jinnee – and the female *jinnee is stronger than ten men – it will require at least ten men to hold him down. It happened in my home recently that I recited over one man who suddenly became powerful. He leaped up and it took about ten men to hold him. I am usually assisted by the patient’s relatives or friends. If I find that there is something in him, I ask them to hold him steady so that he will not punch or kick me. Sometimes the *jinnee will speak immediately, so I recite a few verses and it leaves right away. The *jinnhave different strengths, for some are very strong and yet others are very weak.

**Q. What is the purpose of depressing the jugular vein?
**A. Sometimes it is only when the human mind is unconscious that the *jinn appear, I hold them lightly and not in a way which could lead to strangulation. This has happened at the hands of some inexperienced exorcists. The comparison is like the difference between the treatment by a qualified doctor and someone just beginning their studies.

**Q. Do you tie strings around the fingers and toes during treatment?
A. Sometimes there are cases when a man comes with his wife, informing me that she is possessed by a *jinnee. When she is in my presence the *jinnee leaves immediately, but by the time he takes her back to his car, the *jinnee returns. This type of *jinnee is *maarij, and the only way to hold him is by tying the strings. Therefore, I tell the husband that if the *jinnee returns, he should tie string around her fingers and toes and bring her back to me. In this manner it is caught and cannot escape.

**Q. How are the fingers and toes tied?
**A. A string is tied around each finger and each toe separately. The string should not be very tight. On one occasion a possessed woman was brought to me with her fingers and toes tied. I began reciting over her until the *jinnee screamed and said, “I swear by Allaah that I will leave.” I said, “No. I will burn you with the Qur’aan, the words of Almighty Allaah. I will not let you go. You have become imprisoned by Allaah and then by me.” It promised over and over again to leave and never to return again. At that point, I untied her fingers and it left through her fingers.

**Q. Do they always leave by the fingers or could it also be through the toes?
**A. It could be either. Occasionally the *jinn will seek permission to leave through the eyes or the head. I tell them no, leave from here, and they depart from where they are commanded.

**Q. Are there any signs which let you know which part of the body they are leaving from?
**A. Yes. The arm or the leg will begin to shake, sometimes moderately, and sometimes, violently, until the movement gradually subsides, indicating that the *jinnee has left.

**Q. When you use beating in your treatment, on what part of the body do you apply it?
**A. The patient should only be beaten when he was become unconscious and the *jinnee has appeared. And even in such cases, it should not be severe. It is preferable to hit the back or the shoulders, the point of the body where the *jinnee seems to be residing or different parts as it moves. At times the patient may be conscious, and he can identify the movement of the *jinneeabout his body.

**Q. What percentage of your patients are men and women?
**A. I would first like to point out that people’s abandonment of the Qur’aan and the Sunnah is what has caused them to be afflicted by possession. For example, when I encounter a person who says that he feels depressed or bored with life and I subsequently recite the Qur’aan over him, I find a female *jinnee present. When I ask why she possessed him, she replies, “He does not pray.” Allaah spoke the truth when He said:
**“And whoever turns away from remembrance of the Most Merciful (i.e., Allaah), We appoint from him a devil as a companion.”[SUP][12][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview04.html#12)
And the Almighty said:
**“And whoever turns away from My remembrance will have a wretched life, and We will gather him up blind on the Day of Resurrection.”[SUP][13][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview04.html#13)
So after the *jinnee leaves, I advise the patient to fear Allaah, establish his prayers at their proper times, and read the Qur’aan regularly. By the will of Allaah, it will never return. I tell him that if he does not do these things or only does them for a while then stops, it may return. Regarding the percentage of patients, it is about the same. However, I have about 5 percent more women patients than men due to the general weakness of women in comparison to men.

**Q. What benefit does a *jinnee get from possessing a human?
**A. In the case of a female *jinnee possessing a man out of love, it has intercourse with him while he is sleeping. Most often this occurs during dreams. Otherwise, the *jinnee just disturbs him based upon the fact that it was sent by a magical spell or in revenge for some harm done to it by the person.

**Q. Is there a particular part of the body that the *jinnee occupies?
**A. In the case of women it usually occupies their womb, and in the case of men it usually settles in their chests.

**Q. Are there degrees of possession?
**A. Yes, there is a complete and final possession. When a *jinnee first enters the human body, it only has a partial hold. It takes time for it to completely possess the individual.

**Q. From what parts of the body do they enter?
**A. They enter mainly from the feet.

**Q. Have you encountered cases of more than one *jinnee possessing a single person?
**A. On many occasion during exorcisms it becomes evident that the person has within him more than one *jinnee. After expelling one, the person exhibits signs of possession. When I recite over them, another entity emerges and speaks in a different voice, using a different name.

**Q. Does the *qareen (the companion *jinnee) assigned to every man from birth possess, or is it another *jinnee?
**A. No. It is another *jinnee. It is the *qareen which the Prophet (

) said flows in the bloodstream, but it is another *jinnee which actually possesses.

**Q. Does the *qareen harm its human companion?
**A. Sometimes its strong whispers swerve the human away from performing prayer, remembering Allaah and helping the needy.

**Q. During an exorcism have you ever experienced the *jinn trying to possess you?
**A. No. Never.

**Q. Are all of the patients brought to you cases of true possession?
**A. No, but I recite over everyone. Illness due to biological causes may be cured by recitation, depending upon the level of the person’s faith. The companions of the Prophet (

) used to recite *al-Faatihah over those stung by scorpions, and they were cured. What about a few microbes which enter a person? He should seek help from Allaah believing that Allaah has revealed within the Qur’aan a cure. He should rely upon it with sure faith and sincerity as Ibn al-Qayyim said, “If every sick person recited the Qur’aan over himself with certainty of faith and sincerity, no sick person would remain. Almighty Allaah informs us:
**“If We revealed this Qur’aan on a mountain, you would see it humbly crumbling out of fear of Allaah.”[SUP][14][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview04.html#14)
And He said:
**“And We reveal within the Qur’aan healing and mercy for the believers.”[SUP][15][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview04.html#15)
And elsewhere:
“**O **mankind, there has come to you from your Lord a good advice and healing for what is in your chests…”[SUP][16][/SUP]](http://www.angelfire.com/al/islamicpsychology/exorcism/interviews/interview04.html#16)
Some of them have ailments which cannot be diagnosed in hospitals. For example, when one afflicted by the evil eye is checked in the hospital, they will not find anything wrong with him. Others have sicknesses which can be treated medically. Not everyone over whom I have read has recovered. I recommended that those with physical ailments be treated in a hospital.

**Q. Have truly insane people been brought to you for treatment?
*A. Yes, such people have been brought to me. I usually tell them that if the hospital has diagnosed their ailment and identified its cause, there is no need to bring them to me. However, if the hospital is unable to identify the cause, I will try to treat them. Sometimes the jinn will cause a human to act in an insane manner. So it is better to recite over such a patient to see if he is really possessed. There was a young man who was admitted to Taa’if Psychiatric Hospital whom I treated, and he was cured. His condition was caused by *jinn-possession. The *jinn used to speak through his voice and cause him to make strange movements.

**Q. What are the signs and symptoms of possession?
**A. I first ask the patients some questions. I ask if they experience states of depression, headaches, continual movements in the bodies or disturbing dreams. If that is the case, they spend the night at my house, and I ask them to inform me when the condition comes. I then recite over them. If I find them shaking or breathing strangely when I recite, I continue reciting until they scream and the *jinnee starts communicating. I ask it why it came, and it reveals the reason, for example, magic, the evil eye, etc. I take from it a solemn oath to leave and not to return. The patients then find out all of their ailments are gone.

**Q. Have you noticed any other symptoms like a strange way of smiling or a foul odor?
**A. Yes, particularly those afflicted by a magic spell give off a very bad odor. Other signs are continuous movements and pains which seem to travel around the body. When I recite, they scream, faint or tremble. Some patients do not do these things and are cured with just recitation of the Qur’aan.

**Q. What about that little boy who was just brought to you?
**A. That little boy has a problem with his leg. On Thursdays and Fridays he is able to walk quite normally, but during the rest of the week he is unable to walk. He has pains here and here (i.e., his thighs and lower legs).

**Q. Could the cause be due to his dislike for school?
**A. No, he is not going to school at all. I think – and Allaah knows best – that he may be afflicted by the evil eye.

**Q. Could you describe a few recent cases of possession which you have successfully treated?
**A. There are many.
**Case No. 1

There was a woman about 28 years old who used to be overcome by seizures from time to time over a period of two years. Sometimes she would lose consciousness. Whenever she had fits, they took her to the hospital, where she received injections, putting her in a drugged state. About a year ago, she had a very intense seizure and her family brought her to me at 10 o’clock at night. They told me that the hospital only informed them that she had psychological problems. When I recited over her it became obvious that she was possessed, and the cause was from magic. The *jinnee in her was a Buddhist. She did not respond immediately after recitation, but after pressing her jugular veins, the *jinnee presented himself and informed us about the magician who put the spell on her and the charm’s location.
**Q. Do you believe everything that the *jinn say?
**A. Not everything they say is to be believed unless it is confirmed. In this case we found the charm where the *jinnee said it was located and we burned it. Since then she has not had any more seizures.

**Case No. 2

About six months ago, a man brought his wife and told me that she refused to speak to him. She became agitated and depressed whenever he came near her. After reciting over her, the jinneeappeared and informed us that her state was due to bewitchment and that the charm was buried in her father’s grave. We went to the grave, dug it up and removed the charm,which was made with her hair and fingernail clippings( two very common things used for black magic. I have heard of this from many sources i.e your nails and hair used for black magic vs you. Be very careful about where you dispose these items. I think anything belonging to you can be used..i.e your shirt..so be careful about giving your personal posessions to people you suspect of doing magic on you. Also if anyone pretending to be an Alim or whatever asks you for your mother’s name, know that he is a magician) and then we burned it. After that she was cured – by the will of Allaah.*********************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************

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Re: Lets share Jinn stories

Thanks no prob. Just trying to discuss something many of us don’t know much about or misunderstand altogether.

Re: Lets share Jinn stories

in the last interview posted…there is a suggestion that if a man presenting himself as an Alim asks for your mother’s name then know that he is a magician…

why is that?
what significance does the mother’s name have?

Re: Lets share Jinn stories

I will post the link with English subtitles where a Saudi Imam describes his experience catching magicians and he brings with him all of the things he found..he tells stories and it’s very interesting indeed…This man’s job has been to catch them and confiscate their materials..in Saudi Arabia, black magic is a crime and you can be killed for it..in fact a woman was killed recently for practicing black magic. Anyway in the interview, the guys says if a person asks for your mother’s name, know that he is a magician. That’s how magic is done..not through the father’s lineage, but the mother’s. Maybe because a lot of knowledge comes from the Jews-who trace their lineage through the mother not the father…allah knows I am not sure. I know besides the Alim in video, it is known that magicians work many times by asking mother’s name and acquiring an item belonging to the victim like hair/nails/clothing/ etc. I can’t post that link now since I am work and they block youtube here.