Reality of Jinn in Islam - Qasim Ali Shah Podcast with Shahid Nazir Ch - QAS Discussion on Jinnat

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Shahid Nazir Sahab is praised for his work on Jinnats and his mentoring of new leaders, with personal experiences shared about encounters with Jinnats and a reflection on their cultural prevalence. The narrator discusses the risks of interacting with Jinnats, emphasizes human power over them, and mentions future podcasts on the topic.

Insights

  • Shahid Nazir Sahab is highlighted for his exceptional journalism work, particularly for his series "Jinnat Ka Ghulam," running for 80 weeks, showcasing depth of knowledge and mentoring skills in developing new leaders.
  • Humans are warned against interacting with Jinn due to potential possession and health risks, with Jinn possessing knowledge, power, and residing in organized communities, emphasizing the dangers and complexities of such interactions.

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  • What distinguishing characteristics do Jinn possess?

    Jinn have high anger levels, sharpness, and high Taasu and Asab, with 70 to 80 percent anger.

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Summary

00:00

"Shahid Nazir Sahab: Journalistic Journey and Jinn Encounters"

  • Jin can be physically proven by the experience of feeling their presence, as confirmed by the narrator who initially doubted until witnessing someone interacting with a Jin.
  • Jinnats possess distinguishing characteristics such as high anger levels, sharpness, and high Taasu and Asab, with 70 to 80 percent anger.
  • Shahid Nazir Sahab is highlighted as a significant figure, praised for his exceptional work and described as a top journalist in Pakistan.
  • Shahid Nazir Sahab's impactful work includes a series called "Jinnat Ka Ghulam," which ran for 80 weeks, equivalent to approximately two years.
  • The narrator emphasizes the scarcity of individuals genuinely knowledgeable in their field, contrasting them with Shahid Nazir Sahab, who is commended for his sincerity and depth of knowledge.
  • Shahid Sahab is recognized for his role in mentoring and developing new leaders, as evidenced by his followers and fans.
  • The narrator recalls a significant interview with Farooq Shahbaz Wadhay Saheb discussing Jinnat, acknowledging the reality of Jinnat as mentioned in the Quran and the Sirat of the Prophet Sallallahu Wasallam.
  • The narrator recounts personal experiences with Jinnat, including encounters with an Amil and Baba Ji, highlighting the cultural prevalence of Jinnat-related stories and incidents.
  • Shahid Nazir Sahab's journey into journalism is detailed, starting from encounters with Jinnat in Sialkot to his journalistic endeavors in Lahore, where he wrote against black magic practitioners and unethical practices.
  • The narrator reflects on the lack of physical proof of Jinn's existence despite personal experiences, attributing certain phenomena to mind sciences and psychological factors rather than supernatural entities.

13:23

"Understanding Jinn: Power, Knowledge, and Danger"

  • Jam Ashrafi is a significant entity that requires a proper cell for containment, with a specific date provided.
  • Identification of individuals in human form who possess a deep connection with Jinnat, based on knowledge and blessings.
  • Jinnat exhibit varying levels of strength and power, with some being more powerful than humans.
  • Jinn possess a balance of power within their tribes, with some being notably powerful based on knowledge.
  • Interaction with Jinn can lead to loss of mental faculties and delusion, often resulting in physical changes like hair growth and a disheveled appearance.
  • Jinn reside in specific towns or places, with some living in inhabited areas while others dwell in the wilderness.
  • Jinn populations are organized into families, tribes, religions, and communities, with distinctions based on power and knowledge.
  • Jinn created from fire possess heat, anger, and a strong connection to darkness, making them potentially dangerous when interacting with humans.
  • Humans are advised against interacting with Jinn due to the risks of possession, ill health, and anger transference.
  • Jinn possess knowledge and can learn from humans, with some having lived for centuries and acquiring vast expertise, including dream interpretation and Isma-e-Azam.

26:07

"Jinn, Autism, and Human Power Exploration"

  • Lusne is a word meaning of Lusin, indicating a person consciously seeing things others don't, possibly due to lack of sleep or a medical condition like autism.
  • Differentiating between a child with autism talking in their own world and someone interacting with jinn is based on scientific and medical grounds.
  • The speaker shares personal experiences of misconceptions about jinn, including feeding ice cream to jinn in human form.
  • Humans are considered more powerful than jinn, as explained by medical science, with the potential for future podcasts featuring jinn.
  • Mention of research on spiritual power, magic, and jinn by various countries, including the consul general of America in Lahore.
  • Reference to the prevalence of jinn-related topics in books, movies, and the curiosity of humans towards the supernatural.
  • Discussion on the impact of education and exposure on beliefs in jinn, with a focus on rural areas and the allure of jinn for personal gains.
  • Emphasis on self-strengthening rather than relying on jinn, with a comparison to the power of butter pulling iron.
  • Closing with questions for future discussions, including the utilization of jinn, their power extent, and their history compared to humans.
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