ANSWER: This is a form of paranoia and you must put an end to it before you become a full fledge mental patient.  Jinn intimidates whoever is afraid of them and they are afraid of whoever doesn’t fear them.  Learn to trust Allah, observe your daily athkar and the athkar after prayers, before going to […]

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ANSWER: It is an issue of dispute whether it is for any ajwah or only that of madinah. It seems to me that this is a specialty only for the Ajwah of Madina. 

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ANSWER: We do not have knowledge of this and whether they read the Quran or not.  Engaging oneself in such issues is fruitless and has no benefits in this life nor in the hereafter. 

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ANSWER: Asking her to make dua for you is permissible.  You should do the ruqyah yourself. Asking others to make ruqyah on you takes one out of the 70,000 that will be admitted to Jannah without account. However, it is also permissible.  http://localhost/assimnet2014/06/18/what-is-ruqyah-and-how-one-should-do-it/

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ANSWER: This is absolutely baseless and fabricated and goes against the teachings of Islam. No soul would return on earth after death.  What people might have seen would either be jinn or they’re hallucinating or lying. You are protected from every evil, including Jinns, if you maintain your daily adhkar.

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ANSWER: I don’t know. It maybe either of the two, or you might have really noisy neighbours. If you maintain your daily adhkar, you will be protected from every evil with the grace of Allah.

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ANSWER: Such ‘healers’ are soothsayers and they should be avoided at all costs! Such sacrifices are shirk provided for the jinn and takes a person out of the fold of Islam. Going to the soothsayer or fortune teller for fun, renders the prayer of an individual unacceptable for 40 days. If one goes there and […]

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