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Sheikh Hyperactive

Postby zulaika » Thu Oct 23, 2014 1:04 am

I did not want to derail Tuush's appreciation thread, but I couldn't help notice your response regarding jinns, I thought id ask here and open the subject to all who can contribute..

by the way, i was couched by my dad not to speak with them when they show themselves to you. just keep ignoring them and read your quran or ad'eyah.
Your father couched u, this is interesting.. I'd like to know too :) so my question... is there another way to identify a jinn when they show themselves to an ins, other than them assuming the appearance of man or animals? In other words, does the jinn have it's own form that a human can identify, I've heard stories but it sounds too out there :oops:

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Re: Sheikh Hyperactive

Postby SooMaal11 » Thu Oct 23, 2014 11:25 am

I don't know if it's true but I've heard from multiple people that jinns supposedly have horse feet. Weird but interesting. This is a topic a lot of people fear and shy away from.

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Re: Sheikh Hyperactive

Postby Grant » Thu Oct 23, 2014 11:49 am

http://aliftheunseen.com/the-five-types-of-jinn/

The 5 types of Jinn.

Do they sound something like the poltergeists of European tradition?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poltergeist

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Re: Sheikh Hyperactive

Postby SultanOrder » Thu Oct 23, 2014 12:26 pm

Zuleika stays intrigued by the magic and jinn. Have you had any experiences that you are trying to understand, Zuleika?

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Re: Sheikh Hyperactive

Postby Casanova25 » Thu Oct 23, 2014 12:31 pm

Interesting topic, I would love to hear Hypers take on this.

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Re: Sheikh Hyperactive

Postby Cherine » Thu Oct 23, 2014 1:11 pm

Some women as soon as they get married become preoccupied with jinn thinking people are busy cooking up some spells for them. Zulaikha shadaanka iska nar and Qur'an iska akhriso no one is after your husband inshallah.

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Re: Sheikh Hyperactive

Postby Smile-LiKe-SuN-RiSE » Thu Oct 23, 2014 2:15 pm

^ :lol:

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Re: Sheikh Hyperactive

Postby zulaika » Fri Oct 24, 2014 12:24 am

http://aliftheunseen.com/the-five-types-of-jinn/

The 5 types of Jinn.

Do they sound something like the poltergeists of European tradition?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poltergeist
I still didn't get a chance to read that book Alif the unseen, those drawings of the jinns tho, this is why the form of jinn is best left out of human imagination :)

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Re: Sheikh Hyperactive

Postby zulaika » Fri Oct 24, 2014 12:29 am

Zuleika stays intrigued by the magic and jinn. Have you had any experiences that you are trying to understand, Zuleika?
No experience with jinns, hopefully never, but you're right, I am very much intrigued by the unseen world...and not in imaginative way but more in the interest of knowing more on what's been revealed to humans

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Re: Sheikh Hyperactive

Postby zulaika » Fri Oct 24, 2014 12:39 am

Some women as soon as they get married become preoccupied with jinn thinking people are busy cooking up some spells for them. Zulaikha shadaanka iska nar and Qur'an iska akhriso no one is after your husband inshallah.
lol, I'm not one of those women cherine.. But u know what I noticed from all the stories I've heard/researched...most, not all, but most women when asked about jinns, their first thought is similar to your assessment, it's always about paranoia of women soliciting jinn help to get a man or break a marriage etc. the world of jinn is vast and far more interesting than this :lol:

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Re: Sheikh Hyperactive

Postby barbarossa » Fri Oct 24, 2014 12:58 am

Interesting topic, I would love to hear Hypers take on this.
Is Hyper the leading authority on all things Jinn? Is it also true that he was once married to a Jinni girl of exceptional beauty?

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Re: Sheikh Hyperactive

Postby jalaaludin5 » Fri Oct 24, 2014 1:17 am

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GHOUL
(Arabic pronunciation uses a guttural gg sound somewhere
between an English G and a French R)

This tribe of jinn has traveled north and west to become a common English- language term for “undead monster.” This is pretty close to its original Arabic connotation; ghouls are thought to be zombie-like jinn who haunt graveyards and prey on human flesh. They are strictly demonic and incapable of goodness. Often portrayed as nocturnal. Given their limited intelligence, ghouls are low risk in the information technology world—but you really don’t want to run into one in a dark alley.

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From the 5 jins Grant has posted this the one that resembles the most from the stories i have heard.

judging by the feet :lol: maxaan sheeko qoobabka ku maqlay.

I never seen a picture but only use to hear different stories involving those feet...lol

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MARID (pronounced MAA–rid)
Large and imposing, the marid are considered the most powerful tribe of jinn. They are the classic genies of folklore, often portrayed as barrelchested men with booming voices.
Originally sea-spirits, they are often associated with water, and thought to take sanctuary in the open ocean. While marid are very powerful, they are not technically minded and therefore unlikely to infect your hard drive. However, there is at least one known case of a marid being imprisoned in a flash drive and doing quite a lot of damage to the operating system, attempting to free itself. Please be aware when opening any unfamiliar attachments and if any of your computer’s peripherals exhibit a telltale blue-gray cast, please disconnect from your machine and take them to a qualified technician.


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EFFRIT
(pronounced eff–FREET)
Intelligent and cunning, the effrit are thought to live in complex societies similar to those of humans. They are said to prefer caves and under ground dwellings. Though ostensibly demonic, they are portrayed as changeable in nature, and capable of becoming pious and good. In the Quran, King Solomon is said to have had power over a tribe of effrit, who performed various tasks for him.

Effrit are the greatest risk for phishing scams and online privacy violations, as they are natural schemers and also understand human personality and social interaction the best. It is thought that quite a few effrit amuse themselves sending Facebook messages to attractive potential mates using the profiles of call center employees and programmers in India, the Middle East, and the Philippines, who are bewildered by the response. More seriously, however, some effrit have the capability of writing code themselves, and it is thought that the Conficker worm, which infected some fifty million computers worldwide, may have been written by a group combining effrit and human members. Effrit are not to be taken lightly, but they can only be guarded against by the standard information safety protocols used with human threats—be wary of unverified interlocutors and executable content, and if your system slows or behaves oddly, conduct a thorough scan or contact your IT professional.


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SILA
Talented shape-shifters who are more tolerant of human society than other tribes of jinn, sila are most often portrayed as female. Thought to be extremely intelligent, sila are nonetheless the most rarely seen of all the types of jinn, and appear only sporadically in folklore. There is speculation that the term sila might be related to seelie, a Middle English word for “a good faerie.” (This would make sense, as sila does not appear to correspond to an Arabic root pattern.) Sila are extremely rare, both on- and off-line, and while they are intelligent and comfortable crossing back and forth between realms seen and unseen/human and jinn, by their nature they do not usually set out to harm or trick humans. Sila are, however, fond of meddling in an attempt to help. That Livejournal community member who intervened when you got overinvolved with that troll in the George R.R. Martin community?


There are also stories about this beautiful jin.

How some guys back in Djibouti took a women to a dark alley but never quiet manage to undress her completely :lol: ...stories often goes like...after they lift the diric then the Gogarads.... :lol: Notice its not just one but thousands.

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VETALA

The original vampires, vetala are semi-malevolent spirits from ancient Indian folklore. They can possess human corpses and prevent them from decaying, and in so doing trick human beings into believing the vetala is an ordinary person. However, vetala can also change shape at will. They are thought to be natural psychics, able to foretell the future and gain insight into the past, as well as read the thoughts of others. The most famous vetala appears in “The Vampire and King Vikram,” a set of stories from the Baital Pachisi. Vetala are quite rare, and while they are certainly intelligent enough to threaten your computer, their superior mental and psychic abilities make technology somewhat irrelevant to their needs. To the extent you are likely to encounter a vetala online, it is likely posing brain-twisting rhetorical questions that keep you on a messageboard well past your bedtime.

Always remember that the unseen can take on disproportionate power —which goes for genies and online demagogues in equal measure. If your blood pressure rises, step away from the computer and make a cup of tea. Vetala are also extremely fond of Words With Friends—they are excellent players and lots of fun to engage with, even if their superior skill may prove frustrating.





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Re: Sheikh Hyperactive

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Re: Sheikh Hyperactive

Postby Cherine » Fri Oct 24, 2014 5:02 am

Zulaikha alhamdullilah.

Carabtaa & South Asians ayaa ugu daran, it's something i've noticed. I've never heard of a Somali wife ninkeeda sixir u sameeynaysa to stay with her for ever laakin carabta and asian women waan maqlay.

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Postby jalaaludin5 » Fri Oct 24, 2014 5:19 am

Carabtaa & South Asians ayaa ugu daran, it's something i've noticed. I've never heard of a Somali wife ninkeeda sixir u sameeynaysa to stay with her for ever laakin carabta and asian women waan maqlay.
there are plenty xalimos that have done it.

And whats with the obsession with...sheikh hebel tufidiisu waa khatar?

Like a new artist there is always a new wadad (charlatan) on the block. And off she goes with the milk money yet to get another quran saar or tufid and in extreme cases take her husbands shirt to have some magic spit spread on it.

I have known guys that get so paranoid about the shirt they wearing, and thats no joke. :lol:

Somalida Uk especially women are getting too obsessed with having some magical powers take away all their problem when in actual fact they might not even pray. Quraan saar is one the most abused islamic practice in the community.


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