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Praise be to Allaah. The Quraan and Sunnah indicate that the jinn exist, and that there is a purpose for their existence in this life, which is to worship Allaah Alone, with no partner or associate. Allaah says (interpretation of the meanings): And I (Allaah) created not the jinns and humans, except they should worship Me (Alone). [al-Dhaariyaat 51:56]. O assembly of jinns and mankind! Did there not come to you Messengers from amongst you, reciting unto you My Verses ? [al-Anaam 6:130] The world of the jinn is an independent and separate world, with its own distinct nature and features that are hidden from the world of humans. Jinns and humans have some things in common, such as the possession of understanding and the choice between the way of good and the way of evil. The word jinn comes from an Arabic root meaning hidden from sight. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): Verily he [Shaytaan] and his qabeeluhu [his soldiers from the jinn or his tribe] see you from where you cannot see them [al-Araaf 7:27] Allaah has told us in His Book the essence from which the jinn were created. He says (interpretation of the meaning): And the jinn, We created aforetime from the smokeless flame o fire. [al-Hijr 15:27] And the jinns did He create from a smokeless flame of fire. [al-Rahmaan 55:15]. According to a hadeeth narrated by Aaishah, the Prophet
Types of jinn Allaah has created different types of jinn. Among them are some who can
take on different forms, such as dogs and snakes; some who are like flying winds with
wings; and some who can travel and rest. Abu Thalabah al-Khushani said: The
Messenger of Allaah The jinn and the sons of Aadam Every individual among the sons of Aadam has a jinn who has been
appointed to be his constant companion (qareen). Ibn Masood said: The
Messenger of Allaah Their powers Allaah has given the jinn powers that he has not given to humans. Allaah has told us about some of their powers, such as the ability to move and travel quickly. An ifreet from among the jinn guaranteed to the Prophet Sulaymaan (peace be upon him) that he would bring the throne of the Queen of Yemen to Jerusalem in a moment faster than that needed for a man to get up from where he was sitting. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): An ifreet (strong one) from the jinns said: I will bring it [her throne] to you before you rise from your place (council). And verily, I am indeed strong, and trustworthy for such work. One with whom was knowledge of the Scripture said: I will bring it to you within the twinkling of an eye! then when Sulaymaan saw it placed before him, he said, This is by the Grace of my Lord [al-Naml 27:39-40]. The food and drink of the jinn The jinn eat and drink. Ibn Masood said: The Messenger of
Allaah The beasts of the jinn According to the hadeeth narrated by Ibn Masood, that we have
quoted above, the jinn asked the Messenger The dwelling-places of the jinn The jinn live on this earth where we do. They are mostly to be found in
ruins and unclean places like bathrooms, dunghills, garbage dumps and graveyards. Hence
the Prophet Some jinns are Muslims and some are kaafirs Allaah tells us that some of the jinn said (interpretation of the meaning): And some of us are Muslims, and of us some are al-qaasitoon (disbelievers those who have deviated from the Right Path). And whosoever has embraced Islam, then such have sought the Right Path. And as for the qaasitoon, they shall be firewood for Hell. [al-Jinn 72:14-15] The Muslims among the jinn are of different levels as regards righteousness and taqwa. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): [Some jinn said:] There are among us some that are righteous, and some the contrary; we are groups, each having a different way (religious sects, etc.) [al-Jinn 72:11] The story of how the first jinn of this ummah became Muslim was
narrated by Abd-Allaah ibn Abbaas, who said: The Prophet Their reckoning on the Day of Resurrection The jinn will be called to account on the day of Resurrection. Mujaahid (may Allaah have mercy on him) said, concerning the aayah (interpretation of the meaning): but the jinns know well that they have indeed to appear (before Him) (i.e., they will be brought to account) [al-Saffaat 37:158]: They will be brought to judgement. Saheeh al-Bukhaari, Baab Dhikr al-Jinn wa Thawaabihim wa Iqaabihim. Protection from the harm of the jinn Because the jinn can see us while we cannot see them, the Prophet Saying Bismillaah (in the Name of Allaah) before entering ones
home, before eating or drinking, and before having intercourse will also keep the Shaytaan
from entering the house or partaking with a person in his food, drink and sexual activity.
Similarly, mentioning the name of Allaah before entering the toilet or taking off
ones clothes will prevent the jinn from seeing a persons awrah or
harming him, as the Prophet Strength of faith and religion in general will also prevent the jinn from harming a person, so much so that if they were to fight, the one who has faith would win. Abd-Allaah ibn Masood (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: A man from among the Companions of Muhammad met a man from among the jinn. They wrestled, and the human knocked down the jinn. The human said to him, You look small and skinny to me, and your forearms look like the front paws of a dog. Do all the jinn look like this, or only you? He said, No, by Allaah, among them I am strong, but let us wrestle again, and if you defeat me I will teach you something that will do you good. The human said, Fine. He said, Recite, Allaah! None has the right to be worshipped but He, the Ever-living, the One Who sustains and protects all that exists [Aayat al-Kursi al-Baqarah 2:255 interpretation of the meaning]. The human said, Fine. He said, You will never recite this in your house but the Shaytaan will come out of it like a donkey breaking wind, and he will never come back in until the next morning. (Reported by al-Daarimi, 3247). This is a brief summary about the jinn, and their nature and characteristics. Allaah is the Best of protectors and the Most Merciful of those who show mercy. For more information see Aalam al-Jinn wal-Shayaateen by Umar Sulaymaan al-Ashqar. |
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