Facts on Gin from islamic point of view
they were created before human (before Adam the first human)
they are created from the fire (unlike Adam who was created from the sand) they lived on earth and was given the chance to rule the earth as humans are ruling the earth now. When God Created humans he created us far better than them and at an upper level. Gin normaly are afraid of humans and they see us on top of them. they have wars between them they fight each other as human are doing. some Gins are muslims some are jewish some are christains ..ect.. some of them live in the mountains and deserts.. some live in the oceans. can they harm a human? yes they can. how can a man become a magician ??? by approaching on of the Gin leaders (shaikh or king) and by worshiping him when he do this... the shaikh or king of Gin will assign some of his own followers to serve the magician ...and because they are forced to do that... sometimes they even harm the magician .. (his family or friends or him self) the move services the magician give to the Gin Leader the more help he will get from Gin .... so the power of the Magician depends on the power of the Gin. what can a magician do??? he can fool the vision of people. example: a man went to india ... he sees an indian old man throwing a rope to sky and then the rope stoped (hanged between the sky and the earth without moving) and then a small child climbed the rope so he took a picture of the child who was climbing the rope to find later on that the picture is displaying a rope on the ground and a child next to it. he can make hamr people. example he can send some of the Gin to harm otheres and or get into their bodies (which is one difficult moment for a ginn to do so and it is done at specific conditions) they can carry him on the sky and fly him from a place to another. they can tell him about things that happend to people who are far away from him. ect... |
Re: Facts on Gin from islamic point of view
Originally Posted by Beard Man
(Post 6456490)
they were created before human (before Adam the first human)
they are created from the fire (unlike Adam who was created from the sand) they lived on earth and was given the chance to rule the earth as humans are ruling the earth now. When God Created humans he created us far better than them and at an upper level. Gin normaly are afraid of humans and they see us on top of them. they have wars between them they fight each other as human are doing. some Gins are muslims some are jewish some are christains ..ect.. some of them live in the mountains and deserts.. some live in the oceans. can they harm a human? yes they can. how can a man become a magician ??? by approaching on of the Gin leaders (shaikh or king) and by worshiping him when he do this... the shaikh or king of Gin will assign some of his own followers to serve the magician ...and because they are forced to do that... sometimes they even harm the magician .. (his family or friends or him self) the move services the magician give to the Gin Leader the more help he will get from Gin .... so the power of the Magician depends on the power of the Gin. what can a magician do??? he can fool the vision of people. example: a man went to india ... he sees an indian old man throwing a rope to sky and then the rope stoped (hanged between the sky and the earth without moving) and then a small child climbed the rope so he took a picture of the child who was climbing the rope to find later on that the picture is displaying a rope on the ground and a child next to it. he can make hamr people. example he can send some of the Gin to harm otheres and or get into their bodies (which is one difficult moment for a ginn to do so and it is done at specific conditions) they can carry him on the sky and fly him from a place to another. they can tell him about things that happend to people who are far away from him. ect... |
Re: Facts on Gin from islamic point of view
Am I the only one who was thinking about the alcoholic drink?
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Re: Facts on Gin from islamic point of view
Originally Posted by shakh your bootie
(Post 6456508)
Are there many magicians (Hakeem???) in the UAE?
it is called saaher and as far as i know ..those people who deal with gin are in each islamic country even Soudia arabia .. but they are more in some countries like sudan morroco iraq so yes they are avialable in the UAE but more in oman for sure... they normaly try to appear as religios people who pray on time .and they have long beard... and they read quraan all the time to imply how good they are .... and the truth is .. they are horrible bad.. and not even muslims |
Re: Facts on Gin from islamic point of view
Originally Posted by Cleopatra
(Post 6456511)
Am I the only one who was thinking about the alcoholic drink?
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Re: Facts on Gin from islamic point of view
Originally Posted by Beard Man
(Post 6456527)
it is not hakeem
it is called saaher and as far as i know ..those people who deal with gin are in each islamic country even Soudia arabia .. but they are more in some countries like sudan morroco iraq so yes they are avialable in the UAE but more in oman for sure... they normaly try to appear as religios people who pray on time .and they have long beard... and they read quraan all the time to imply how good they are .... and the truth is .. they are horrible bad.. and not even muslims |
Re: Facts on Gin from islamic point of view
Originally Posted by littlejimmy
(Post 6456528)
Nope. I was wondering if they preferred it with tonic or neat.
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Re: Facts on Gin from islamic point of view
Originally Posted by Cleopatra
(Post 6456511)
Am I the only one who was thinking about the alcoholic drink?
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Re: Facts on Gin from islamic point of view
Originally Posted by Emerald_Eyes
(Post 6456542)
I was just dreaming of an ice cold Tanqueray and tonic, a little ice and a big slice of lime hmmmm :heart:
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Re: Facts on Gin from islamic point of view
We've reached a whole new level now.
Wonderful stuff, beardy, please carry on....:rofl: |
Re: Facts on Gin from islamic point of view
Originally Posted by shakh your bootie
(Post 6456537)
So it is not a good thing for a man to have dealings with the djinn?
will first tell me what is the different between djinn and gin ?? if the they are the same then... a human is not suppost to be dealing with them .. they have their own world we have ours.. and it would be better if you explain what do you mean by (dealing) with them????? |
Re: Facts on Gin from islamic point of view
Originally Posted by twistopher
(Post 6456559)
We've reached a whole new level now.
Wonderful stuff, beardy, please carry on....:rofl: you can go to what we call saaher ..and ask him to send someone to enter your body !? you wana try it :) |
Re: Facts on Gin from islamic point of view
Originally Posted by Beard Man
(Post 6456560)
will first tell me what is the different between djinn and gin ??
if the they are the same then... a human is not suppost to be dealing with them .. they have their own world we have ours.. and it would be better if you explain what do you mean by (dealing) with them????? Or maybe you've been on the gin. Hard to tell. |
Re: Facts on Gin from islamic point of view
Originally Posted by Cleopatra
(Post 6456511)
Am I the only one who was thinking about the alcoholic drink?
no I am going to pour myself one now, BE has turned into British Islams.com :) |
Re: Facts on Gin from islamic point of view
Originally Posted by Beard Man
(Post 6456560)
will first tell me what is the different between djinn and gin ??
if the they are the same then... a human is not suppost to be dealing with them .. they have their own world we have ours.. and it would be better if you explain what do you mean by (dealing) with them????? I have heard that, whilst the genies are all around us, only certain people are able to see them. Also that sometimes a genie can take human form - you can recognize them because their eyes do not reflect. |
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