A Conversation with a Jinn: The Exorcism Experience
A Conversation with a Jinn: The Exorcism Experience
I started of with the adhaan and some recitation from Qur’an until it, or she to be precise, agreed to talk to me. She was a female Jinnee named Seeta who had possessed a Muslim girl for almost 6-7 years. It wasn’t a voluntary possession rather a case of black magic. As advised, I tried to invite her to Islam first. Apparently it was the first time anyone had ever invited her to Islam so she was a little shocked:
Seeta: How can I become a Muslim?
Me: Why not, anyone can become a Muslim.
This is an amazing incident of sister Umm Reem’s encounter with a Jinn. I’m sure you’re interested already. As someone who has seen an exorcism performed, I can attest that the incidents mentioned in this article seem very typical of an evil Jinn. Be sure to read it. It has some very interesting information about the Jinn and how they mislead and confuse people plus ways to protect yourself from black magic and evil Jinn.
It is well known that the Mujahideen receive help from the angels when in battle. Anyone who’s read about the battle of Badr knows this well. My Shaykh told me that after the Mujahideen, it is the raaqi (one who recites the Quran/adhkaar for the sick person) who experiences aid from the angels the most.

Asalamalykum
Something new to read and hear!!. I just have a doubt in this.Do jinss differ in religion too as we human beings have?. I mean i have never come accross a fact that Jinns can be Non muslims too..
[Reply]
Abu Mus'ab replied on February 14, 2008:
Wa-alaykumsalaam,
Just like humans, there are Jinns who follow different religions. Some follow the way of Allah
and some follow the way of Iblees (shaytaan) who is their leader.
Incidentally, iblees is a Jinn and he is a Kaafir (non-Muslim) too. So there we have it, prroof that Jinns can be non-Muslims too.
The incident truly is amazing.
[Reply]
I read the article it really was amazing. It’s weird to see how she tried to get away from admitting that she knew Allah
was the Creator of all things and then finally admitted it, proving she just wanted to hold on to her own pride.
Great post =)
[Reply]
EDIT: I was just about to note how stupid it was for her to worship one of her own when I thought of the Trinity followed by many Christians. They are attributing God-like powers (aothobillah) to Isa (as), even though he was only a man, just like them. =/
[Reply]