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All culture and religions believe in the world of the unseen in some form or another, believing that they are very tangible in their lives and having their own lists of names. For example, the 72 shayateen, equating them to the prophet Solomon, and giving them characteristics that ascribe to them a deity or a spirit of divine powers and control. Another example is Seth, the god of the Underworld from Ancient Egyptian ideology. Greek mythology is characterised by the belief in gods, and Jewish (Kabbala), Christian, Hindu and Buddhists beliefs are heavily influenced by the unseen world. Cultures across the world are also influenced by beliefs in the unseen including Africans, Asians to the Shinto of Japan, Philippine culture is exorbitant in its nature to blame demons for negative circumstances. The other extreme are those people that want to ignore demons, denying their existence, burying their heads in the sand, or believing all the demons are on the other side of the world. The truth is demonic awareness and activity is increasing through the use of black magic and evil spells that are available in bookshops, on the Internet, and all over the world. There are demons in the atmosphere around us and we need to be aware of their activity. The Secret societies amongst them are Skull and Bones (of which president Bush belongs), Freemasons, Illuminati, Order of the Temple of the East, to name a few. The terms negative energy, devils, satan, darker falling angels or demon aliens, UFOs, elves, fairies, mermaids, vampires, werewolves, monsters, call them what you want, they are concealed from your sight (Jinn in Arabic literally meaning “hidden from sight). The jinn are a spiritual entity that are under Allah’s control. Of course we know that vampires, werewolves, mermaids etc dont exist in the form we know of in books or films but what if a human had caught sight of something in a form like it? Patients who say they have seen jinns sometimes claim they have pointed teeth (like a vampire?) or dark all over with bright eyes (like werewolves?) and some jinns live in the sea so maybe sailors have seen them? Allahu alim. We still know very little about the unseen world. Shaykh Al Islam Ibn Tayymiyah said: “All nations believe in the jinn, and they have many stories, which would take too long to tell. No one denies the existence of the jinn except a few small groups of ignorant philosophers and doctors and their ilk. As for the elite of the people, it is narrated that they either believed in the jinn or no opinion was narrated from them concerning the matter…” (Majmoo’ Al-Fatawaa 19/32) Sister Lorraine
Posted on: Wed, 20 Aug 2014 08:47:10 +0000

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